Lewis Hamilton has called on his fans not to boo Nico Rosberg after his Mercedes teammates negative reception on the podium at the British Grand Prix.Hamilton claimed his third straight Silverstone win at the weekend ahead of Rosberg, who was eventually demoted to third due to banned radio messages given to him by Mercedes late in the race. When the pair took the podium, there were loud boos for Rosberg -- the opposite situation to Austria, where Hamilton was booed following his last-lap collision with his championship rival.Hamilton, who attempted to cool the booing on the podium, later said people should rise above the urge to jeer another competitor.I was asked up front, Hamilton said. I tried to like calm it down because ... I feel like it has been such a great day. I feel like we are better than that. I didnt really hear a lot of boos. But what you have to understand is they are mad passionate fans and something wasnt right in the last one.I imagine when we get to Germany, maybe we will have the same thing. I hope not because I think in sport in general, it is not the done thing. If I went to a football game and the other team won, I wouldnt boo the other team because they did a better job and that is real sportsmanship.Hamilton experienced a vastly contrasting reaction to Rosberg, lapping up the adulation of a frenzied home crowd. The reigning world champion said it was difficult to stay focused in the final laps as he moved closer to a fourth Silverstone victory, a record which started with an emphatic win in 2008.?Honestly I approached the race with an incredibly positive attitude and approach, so I didnt at any point think I hope the car doesnt fail on me, it was only positive energy rather than any negative energy coming and of course those last few laps the car was doing good, my engine I had turned down in the last 10-15 laps and those last three laps I knew I had a good buffer between me and the cars behind so I didnt have to lean on my tyres.It became just really nicely flowing and trying not to take too much notice of the crowd and let them get carried away with it, thats generally the feeling. But it wasnt until I came into the last corner that I knew that I had it. 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SAN MARTIN, Calif. -- Just when it seemed as if the U.S. Womens Open would come down to the final hole of the three-hole playoff, a rules violation changed everything and helped deliver Brittany Lang her first major title.Lang was the beneficiary of a delayed, two-stroke penalty called on Anna Nordqvist on Sunday, as she won the title she was so close to seizing when she was runner-up 11 years ago as an amateur.You never want to win with a penalty or something like that happen, especially to Anna, who is a friend of mine and a great player and a classy girl, Lang said. But its unfortunate. Its part of the game and it happened that way.Lang made par on all three holes of the aggregate playoff and Nordqvist was given a two-stroke penalty for touching the sand with her club in a fairway bunker on the second playoff hole, helping deliver Lang the title.The players were not told of the penalty until they were in the middle of playing the final hole, after officials reviewed replays in the latest controversy at a USGA event after the delayed penalty called in the final round on eventual mens U.S. Open winner Dustin Johnson last month.Seemed kind of unreal that it happened, but it does, Nordqvist said. It wasnt any reason to question it. But Im certainly disappointed of the timing of it.Lang then sealed the win with a short par putt on the final playoff hole, while Nordqvist made bogey to lose by three shots.Lang shot a 1-under 71 to finish with a 6-under 282 for the tournament at CordeValle for her second win in 287 tournaments on the LPGA Tour. She survived a bogey on the 17th hole that led to the playoff before recovering in the playoff for a breakthrough win at age 30.I think this is absolutely huge, a huge momentum builder to say you won the U.S. Open, Lang said. I think this is a huge, a huge step in the right direction for my career.Both players made pars on the first hole of the playoff, which was played on the final three holes of the course. Then things got interesting on the next hole after Nordqvist hit her tee shot into a fairway bunker.While preparing to hit the shot, Nordqvists club barely touched the sand. She did not realize it and both players made par on the hole, heading to the final playoff hole seemingly tied.But afterr seeing a replay, broadcaster Fox asked the USGA if there was a violation.dddddddddddd. That led US