Lewis Hamilton makes Max Verstappen “hostility” claim after Hungarian GP
“And so I don't feel 🔯there should be any hostility. But of course, from his side, there always will be.”

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Lewis Hamilton has accused 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Max Verstappen of “hostility” following the pair’s latest incident at the F1 Hungarian Grand Prix.
As they battled for the final spot on the podium at the Hungaroring, Verstappen was sent airborne momentarily as he tried to overtaꦦke Hamilton into Turn 1.
Verstappen broke too late 🌊and had locked up his front wheels as Hamilton tried to turn into the corner.
The Dutchman fℱelt that Hamilton had moved under braking, while the seven-time world champion laughed off suggestions that he was to blame.
The stewards decided to take no action for the cl👍ash after a post-race investigation.
It’s not the ♛first time the two former F1 title rivals have come to blows on track.
Speakin𝕴g in the post-race FIA press conference, Hamilton explained why “there always w⛄ill be” hostility from Verstappen.
When asked about the incꦰident, he said: “I think, I mean, from what I can remember, obviously we passꦉed a backmarker. I got to the braking zone, and then Max appeared, to overtake the car behind me, so I moved over to defend.
“I left enough room in the inside, bu🌜t Max locked up, and he was going a diffꦇerent trajectory to me. I was going towards, around the corner, and he came shooting across. It felt like a racing incident.
“And it's easy to make mistakes like that. And so I don't feel the𒉰re should be any hostility. But of course, from his side, there always will be.”

For Hamilton, it was another strong display as he backed up his win at 𝕴Silverstone with a podium.
Sunday’s results mean he has moved ahead of 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Sergio Perez and 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:George Russell in the F1 drivers’ championship ahead of this w♒eek𒁃end’s Belgian Grand Prix.
It was also the 200th podium of his F1 career.
Reflecting on that achievement, he said: “The number doesn't, no. I just think about these two and how young these guys are. They were in nappies when I started, so… No, honestly, it just makes me think about the whole journey and🎉 all the great people I've had the chance to work with.
“You know, I got signed by McLaren when I was 13 and so there was always so much love for that team and through the journey that we had, where I had 🌼my first World Championship and🔯 then they went through a really difficult time so to see them back up there is really, really great. I'm really happy.
“You know that's my old family, so really, really grateful to be up here with them. And then ultimately I think it was a tough race today𓆏 and I definitely didn't think I would be having 200 podiums but what have I done? Like 340 something races?
“So, not too bad a score but I couldn't have done it without all those great people that I've worked with in both 🉐these teams.”

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