A video of an exchange between Max Verstappen and Lewis Hamilton has emerged following their controversial collision in the Hungarian Grand Prix.
Verstappen and Hamilton were involved in a dramatic collision as they were battling over third place when they made contact into Turn One on lap 63.
After the race, the FIA stewards made their final decision regarding the incident as Oscar Piastri took his maiden grand prix victory in a McLaren one-two ahead of Lando Norris.
But the race in Hungary was dominated by old rivals Verstappen and Hamilton as the pair of drivers were involved in a brief exchange following their collision.
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The Brit shared an embrace with the Dutchman, who could be heard saying: "We'll speak after."
During an interview, Verstappen blamed Hamilton for their collision.
"I went for a move that was fully on, but in the middle of the braking zone when I'm already committed to the move, he keeps warping right," he told Sky Sports.
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"If I wouldn't have turned while breaking straight, I would've made contact with him.
"At one point yeah, naturally I lock up, because he keeps on turning to the right.
"People always made a lot about what happened at Austria, but that's on the initial move and then you just break straight, you hold your wheel quite straight.
"I felt like, now, it was not on the initial move but afterwards during the braking zone. He keeps turning right, you cannot do that when someone is committed on the inside.
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"That's why I locked up, otherwise we would've collided anyway because he would have turned in on me. I went for a move that was fully on, I don't think I braked too late, but we'll have a look at it."
Topics: Formula 1, Lewis Hamilton, Max Verstappen