The final of last season, with the world title awarded on the last lap of the last race in very controversial circumstances and at the end of a season full of controversy, certainly left a legacy in the minds of many fans and enthusiasts of this sport. The fierce rivalry seen on the track between Max Verstappen And Lewis Hamilton seems to have moved to the stands, among its supporters. It was therefore foreseeable that the Silverstone race was not a particularly easy stage, from an environmental point of view, for the reigning world champion. Unfortunately, the events followed the expectations, with the Red Bull standard bearer that was heavily booed by the English public at the end of yesterday’s qualifying.
The # 1, however, did not seem particularly disturbed by the hostile public and – interviewed about it during the ritual press conference – revealed his usual indifference. “The only thing that was a bit disappointing was that I couldn’t understand Billy [Monger, che conduceva le interviste post-qualifica] – said Verstappen when asked about ‘boos’ – that was a bit of a problem. But otherwise, if they want to whistle they can do it. Nothing changes for me. I am always happy to be here. It is a great circuit and there is a great atmosphere in general. Maybe some of them don’t like me, but that’s okay. Everyone has their own opinions, I don’t care“. In support of Verstappen was instead spent Lewis Hamilton, who invited his supporters not to shower his great rival with whistles and insults.
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