F1: Hamilton vs Verstappen war of words rages on

(GMM) The needle between 2021 title enemies Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen continues to race on.

They may not be locked in a repeat of last year’s ultra-intense championship battle, but that didn’t stop Hamilton’s British fans from booing Dutchman Verstappen a week ago at Silverstone.

And in Austria, attended by some 50,000 Dutch fans, the crowd cheered when Hamilton crashed out of qualifying.

“We need to speak more to the fans cheering when a car is in the wall or booing a driver who gives an interview,” Mercedes boss Toto Wolff said.

But the latest animus has been powered by a continuing war of words between Hamilton and reigning world champion Verstappen, who is 24.

For instance, after Silverstone, Hamilton marvelled at the way he was able to scrap with Charles Leclerc at Copse corner and not crash in the way he did with Verstappen a year earlier.

“He is a very sensible driver,” Hamilton said of Leclerc. “Clearly a lot different to what I experienced last year.”

Verstappen hit back: “I think Charles gave him less space than me last year, so that says it all,” Verstappen replied.

Silverstone 2021. What was Hamilton doing up in the middle of the track when Verstappen gave him more than a full lane down the inside? To take Verstappen out of course, yet Hamilton tried to blame the accident on Verstappen.  100% Hamilton’s fault.

“But I think it’s pretty good that at the age of 37 you can still learn to hit an apex. It’s good for young drivers to know as well that you can still learn at 37,” he quipped.

Max Verstappen of the Netherlands and Oracle Red Bull Racing tells the media in the Paddock it’s good Lewis Hamilton finally learned how to hit an apex ahead of the F1 Grand Prix of Austria at Red Bull Ring on July 07, 2022 in Spielberg, Austria. (Photo by Bryn Lennon/Getty Images)

Verstappen also slammed Hamilton’s suggestion that the 2022 Red Bull has a flexible floor, insisting that Mercedes’ is “the most flexible” on the grid.

In a fun off-track activity, meanwhile, Verstappen nominated Hamilton as the “biggest showoff” in Formula 1.

#44 Lewis Hamilton Mercedes AMG Team F1 during the Austrian GP, 6-10 July 2022 at Red Bull Ring track, Formula 1 World championship 2022.