Christian Horner: Red Bull boss says Max Verstappen booing disappointing but team did not complain to FIA about F1 75 | F1 News happymamay

Christian Horner says that Red Bull has not discussed the reception they received at F1 75 Live, although recognition of his “disappointed” with Boos towards Max Verstapen.

Horner was screaming heard by fans at the F1 launch event in London last week when Red Bull revealed in 2025, and it appears that Verstapen had a mixed reception when it was shown on the screens in O2 Arena.

The F1, FA, issued a statement expressed their “disappointment” in the “tribal” reactions and announced an alliance to address abuse via the Internet, the United online abuse.

“FIA made his own comments. He lives on Sky SPORTS F1 And he was free to broadcast on Sky Sports app.

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Red Paul Christian Horner manager shares his ideas about the reaction he and Max Versaben received at the F1 75 Live event in O2

He added: “Launching your car is somewhat similar to the launch of your tape at the home fans stadium. Fans will always support the difference and drivers who want it.

“Of course, we were the heroes over the years. I think the only disappointment that I faced was that the reception to Max as the world champion was four times that was disappointing.

“There will always be a passion for sport, if the launchers are in the Netherlands, then there is no doubt that the reception was somewhat different.”

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Jack Whitchol mocked Max Versaben and George Russell, referring to the War of Words since the end of last season

VerstapPen or Lawson did not talk to the masses, unlike the other 18 drivers during the launch. The director of the Mercedes Toto Wolf team said Sky Sports News He believes that Verstapen was not noisy.

Horner says it is unwanted that fans interact differently “depending on the place where they are racing in the world and this is part of the elite of sports.”

“The fans are the DNA. I think Vandom has changed clearly over the past few years, as we welcomed more fans in this sport,” he said.

“Sports are polarized and competitive. Fans are enthusiastic, and they support their drivers, often support their difference. You can not dictate it.”

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Brown: Booing Part of Sports

McLaren has received one of the biggest chants of the night, as Lando Norris has become one of the most popular drivers in the network in recent years.

The competition between Red Paul and McLaren began last season, including between Horner and Zak Brown, as both teams try to get the upper hand as the title battle became more intense.

Verstapen won the title of drivers, but McLaren won its first elements in 26 years.

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Brown says that the fans were “expressing their opinion about those who were chanting or not.”

He said: “I have never gone to a sporting event that was calm, as someone does not shout on a football player for losing a goal or in the hockey or icebol.”

“Sports highlights a passion for fans, and they chanted an illusion of Bo. I have not heard anything other than chanting and beating. You are a kind of going very little.

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“But the chanting and the broadcast was part of the sport, every sport, forever, and this is what the fans do. They scream on their TV when they watch with their comrades.

“Everyone has a favorite team, a favorite driver, a less preferred team. I only think this sport – which.

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