Lewis Hamilton's rivals question London absence

Hamilton's rivals question London absence

Lewis Hamilton's rivals have said that they do not understand his decision to skip the London demonstration this week.

As he arrived at Silverstone for the British Grand Prix, the local hero defended his decision to be the only Formula 1 driver to skip the promotional event.

Recalling a similar event in his native Holland, however, Max Verstappen said: "If I had tried to do [stay away], I think they would have shot me!"

McLaren driver Stoffel Vandoorne told La Derniere Heure: "I don't understand why Lewis was not there.

"He is a triple world champion, he's British, but I cannot imagine if such an event was organised in Belgium on the eve of our grand prix that I would not go."

Williams's Felipe Massa added: "I think Lewis is the first to lose by not being there."

Hamilton heads into the weekend with a 20-point deficit to championship leader

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