Max Verstappen was furious after incident with McLarens at Hungaroring
Max Verstappen fumed on his team radio after locking horns with the McLarens at the start of the F1 Hungarian Grand Prix.
FIA stewards investigated Verstappen who was advised by his race engineer, Gianpiero Lambiase, to give the position back to Norris rather than risk a penalty.Verstapped angrily said via team radio:"OK, so you can just drive people off the track then? "However, the driver gave back the position to Car 4 subsequently upon instruction from the team, therefore no further action is taken as no lasting advantage was gained."Verstappen's race was also impacted by contact made with Lewis Hamilton.
On Saturday at the Hungaroring, Verstappen was left irritated after he beating to pole position by Norris.
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