Watch Max Verstappen ‘get slammed as CHILDISH’ by his own team on radio after smashing into F1 rival Lewis Hamilton
MAX VERSTAPPEN appeared to be slammed as "CHILDISH" by his own team after crashing into Lewis Hamilton.
The Red Bull Racing star collided with the Brit during the 63rd lap of the Hungarian GP on Sunday.
Verstappen, 26, tried to overtake Hamilton on the inside on one corner but instead saw contact between the cars.
The Red Bull car shot up into the air and was fortunately able to continue the race.
The driver's conversation with his team on the radio has been picked up.
Verstappen's team blasted him as a result with race engineer Gianpiero Lambiase seeming to label him "childish."
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He said: "I am not even going to get into a radio fight with the other teams Max.
"We will let the officials just do their thing.
"Childish on the radio, just childish."
As a result of the collision, Verstappen had to settle for a 4th placed finish as Hamilton took the third podium spot.
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After the race, Red Bull team principal Christian Horner insisted that the jibe was not being directed at Verstappen.
He said: "I think that GP [Lambiase] at that point wasn't actually referring to Max.
"I think he was referring to others on the radio complaining about penalties.
"So, I don't think GP's reference at that point was in reference to Max.
"Others obviously goading for penalties because the stewards are listening to the radio as well.
"They've been together for eight years.
"There are things that we could have done better in the race today but it's something we'll talk about as a team."
Verstappen was critical of the team strategy throughout at the race, at one point calling it "s**t".
He was asked about what he thinks of those who have criticised him and the driver gave a very blunt response.
He said: "They can all f**k off."
McLaren's Oscar Piastri won the Grand Prix after being let through by team-mate Lando Norris.
It was a momentous moment for the Australian as it was his first-ever F1 victory.
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However, Norris was less than happy about being asked to move aside as he took a couple of laps to obey the instruction.
He also had a spikey moment with Hamilton in which some fans believe that the pair may have some "underlying problems".
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Inside track on Hamilton's life
LEWIS HAMILTON has driven his way into pole position as Formula One's most prolific winner.
The British speedster lives life in the fast lane both on and off the track, with a string of high-profile romances and jet-set lifestyle.
Hamilton made his name at McLaren and Mercedes but stunned the racing world by signing a £100million deal to join Ferrari for next season.
His exploits have seen him rub shoulders with Hollywood icon Brad Pitt but Lew snubbed the chance to feature in Top Gun 2.
And fans can follow his fortunes on the latest season of Netflix's smash hit Drive To Survive.
Hamilton's talent saw him go from humble origins in Stevenage to boasting an £11m car collection.
He joined celeb dating app Raya after splitting from Brazilian beauty Juliana Nalu.
And his exes are said to include Rita Ora, Rihanna and Nicole Scherzinger.
Hamilton was embroiled in a bitter feud with Nico Rosberg but the pair buried the hatchet to sport £35k watches they were given for FREE.
He also shared high-profile battles with Fernando Alonso and Sebastian Vettel.
But his most shocking showdown saw Max Verstappen handed the World Championship over him by a controversial safety car decision.
The Brit is chasing a record eighth world title - the first of which came in 2008 and has seen Felipe Masa sue F1 for £62m after a crash saw him miss out.
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