Damon Hill points finger at Max Verstappen

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Damon Hill points finger at Max Verstappen

The Hungarian GP ended in the worst way for Max Verstappen. The Dutch driver, who did not è go beyond fifth place, è became the protagonist of a very harsh confrontation via radio with the Red Bull team regarding the strategies implemented and the contact he had with Lewis Hamilton in the final phase of the race. On the situation, former British driver Damon Hill has è taken a clear position.

"Max paid for some of the frustration he has built up over the weekend, he è complained all the time and seemed to me almost desperate. I think he was really rude in his tone with Lambiase. I think he should apologize. Maybe I am a little too old-fashioned, but if my son spoke to me in those tones I think I would give him a good lecture" this is Damon Hill&#39s opinion.

In his usual post-race interview, the Red Bull driver bluntly analyzed his Gp d'Hungary and what happened with his pit wall: "They threw so much criticism at me in Austria with people telling me I was moving under braking. So many people need to wake up. I donè t understand why I canè t be explicit about my feelings over the radio, if someone doesnè t like it they can stay home. Those who think I was disrespectful to the team can go f**k off.

"Under braking, Lewis kept turning to the right and that's why I blocked too because I was trying to move, but I saw that the car on the outside kept coming toward me. If I had not made that maneuver, we would have been caught before".

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