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Dutch GP boss urges fans to respect Hamilton

Dutch Grand Prix director Jan Lammers has called for fans from his country to show Lewis Hamilton respect when the race takes place next month. It is fair to say Hamilton is not the most popular driver in the Netherlands this season with him locked in a title fight with Max Verstappen. That became the case more so than ever after the British Grand Prix, in which the Dutchman crashed out after the two came together on the opening lap while the Briton went on to win. The Mercedes driver was booed by a crowd full of Dutch fans at the next race in Hungary. Lammers has urged his countrymen not to do the same at Zandvoort. 'Sport should unite people and we should not get hooligan situations like...
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