Max Verstappen hits out at British press when comparing his and Lewis Hamilton's boos
Max Verstappen has hit out at the British media for the differing coverage of him being booed by supporters compared to Lewis Hamilton. Verstappen was booed by a section of fans while attempting to complete media duties after qualifying for the British Grand Prix at Silverstone on Saturday.
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The reigning world champion will start in second place behind Ferrari's Carlos Sainz. Verstappen won his maiden world title last year, beating Hamilton in a hugely controversial final lap of the season in Abu Dhabi.
And the British fans have made it clear they are on the side of their home driver. Hamilton was also jeered at Verstappen's home race at Zandvoort last September.
Verstappen claims the press made much more of that than they are of him being booed at Silverstone. He says the crowd reaction does not put him off ahead of Sunday's race but has