After qualifying for the British Grand Prix, the fans at Silverstone cheered Max Verstappen, who showed up for the second time. At a press conference, the Red Bull Racing rider was asked to comment on the reaction of the stands to his performances.
Max Verstappen: “I’m a little disappointed because the whistle didn’t hear the questions Billy Monger asked me – this caused some problems. Otherwise, if they want to boo me, let them boo me. It doesn’t change anything for me.
I have always enjoyed coming to Silverstone. The track is great, the atmosphere in general is great. Maybe some fans don’t like me, but it doesn’t matter. Everyone can have their own opinion, I don’t care.”
Asked if he would take risks against the Ferrari drivers, given his advantage in the individual standings, Max said: “The goal is always to earn as many points as possible. It is this approach that I take in every race and I understand not why I suddenly have to change it here.
If I get the chance to regain the position I will definitely take it – that’s how it works in Formula 1. There are a lot of races ahead where you have to earn a lot of points in order to win the title.
Source: F1 News

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