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Wolff calls on F1 fans to stop booing drivers

Toto Wolff has called on Formula 1 fans to stop booing drivers on the podium after Nico Rosberg was subjected to boos for the second race weekend in a row. The German has been on the receiving end of the abuse because of the lap two incident with team-mate Lewis Hamilton in Belgium and it continued in Italy where he finished second. Whilst some have argued that booing is just fan engagement and part of the 'show', Wolff believes it is disrespectful and needs to stop. "There should not be any booing on the podium," Wolff said. "It is the top three guys who have had a mega race and whoever it is they shouldn't be doing it. "It is sport and sport should unite. But all those...
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