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Hamilton A Safety Hypocrite, Claims Verstappen

Hamilton A Safety Hypocrite, Claims Verstappen

Max Verstappen has accused Lewis Hamilton of hypocrisy over his attitude to F1 safety.

Hamilton said at the last race in Baku"one thing for sure is that these drivers moan so much about so many things" in the wake of complaints from some experienced figures, including Jenson Button and Nico Rosberg, that the new street circuit lacked run-off areas.

"These guys wants it [the track] to be smoother than ever with no vibrations and no bumps and take all the character out of these tracks," he added.

But Red Bull's Verstappen, F1's youngest driver and race winner, has hit back at the world champion and accused Hamilton of not showing his true feelings in public.

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The 18-year-old claims Rosberg, Hamilton's team-mate and title rival, revealed in the drivers' briefing in Baku that the Briton had actually expressed concern about the track's fast pit-lane entry during Mercedes' own team discussions.

"In the media he's saying he doesn't care, but when he talks to his team it's different," Verstappen was widely quoted as saying in the British press ahead of this weekend's Austrian GP.

"I had an incident in the drivers' briefing in Baku saying the pit entry was quite tricky, and he's like 'oh, you shouldn't bother about it'.

"But then Nico [Rosberg] jumped in and said 'wait Lewis, you just said you were [scared] when you were entering the pit lane'. So what is this approach?'"

Verstappen added: "Maybe he wants to be cool. We are looking for safety, and we don't want to die on the track."

Although 13 years Hamilton's junior, Verstappen says he is not afraid to counter the triple world champion's views if he feels they are incorrect.

"I prefer to do it on track than talk about it in the briefing room, but I'm definitely not afraid [of Hamilton]," he declared.