๐๏ธ Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen's intense rivalry reaches boiling point after a dramatic crash! What really happened on the track? Find out now! #F1 #Hamilton #Verstappen
The Formula 1 world was set abuzz as Lewis Hamilton accused his rival, Max Verstappen, of 'hostility' following a dramatic crash during the Hungarian Grand Prix. The intense battle saw Verstappen locking up under braking, causing his car to clip Hamilton's Mercedes and even briefly become airborne on two wheels. Hamilton didn't hold back, claiming the 'hostility' between them will always remain. Amid the chaos, the FIA investigation concluded that neither driver was predominantly at fault for the collision, adding more fuel to the fiery rivalry.
In a biting retaliation, Hamilton fired back at Verstappen after the Red Bull star's car was lifted into the air when attempting to overtake him on lap 63. The tension between the two drivers seems to have escalated with each passing race, making fans eagerly anticipate their next on-track showdown. As the debate rages on about who was to blame for the crash, the F1 community is divided over this latest chapter in the Hamilton-Verstappen saga.
On a brighter note, the Hungarian Grand Prix also saw Lewis Hamilton achieving a remarkable milestone, hitting 200 podium finishes in his illustrious career. Meanwhile, the race introduced a new victor, with Oscar Piastri clinching his maiden Formula 1 win. These milestones add another layer of excitement and intrigue to an already action-packed season, leaving fans eagerly awaiting the next twist in this thrilling F1 saga.
Verstappen locked up under braking, clipping Hamilton's Mercedes before briefly being launched airborne on two wheels, as the one-time rivals duelled for third ...
Lewis Hamilton feels the Max Verstappen "hostility" will always be there after Verstappen pointed the finger for their Hungary shunt.
Verstappen's car was lifted into the air after he locked up during a bid to overtake Hamilton on lap 63 and clipped his front right tyre.
The FIA has concluded that neither Max Verstappen nor Lewis Hamilton were predominantly to blame for their late collision in F1's Hungarian GP.
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