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Verstappen slams ‘dangerous and disrespectful’ Lewis Hamilton for 180mph Silverstone smash as Brit refuses to apologise

MAX VERSTAPPEN slammed Lewis Hamilton for ‘disrespectful’ British Grand Prix celebrations after blaming his rival for their first-lap crash.

The Brit attempted to take the lead in a thrilling battle from lights out at Silverstone, which ended with Verstappen being clipped from behind and hurtling into the barrier at 180mph.


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Lewis Hamilton celebrated his win after an early tangle with Max Verstappen

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The Brit’s title rival had left the race for hospital checks

Medics sent the Dutchman, 23, to hospital as a precaution after he had gingerly exited the mangled car.

Formula One stewards handed out a ten-second time penalty to Hamilton, 36, despite his claims that he was alongside Verstappen and therefore allowed to attempt the risky overtake.

Red Bull boss Christian Horner angrily castigated the Mercedes driver, who recovered from the setback to win the race after a late overtake of Charles Leclerc.

And Verstappen was left seething after watching Hamilton’s celebrations in front of the 140,000 fans from hospital.

He tweeted after the race: “Glad I’m ok.

“Very disappointed with being taken out like this.

“The penalty given does not help us and doesn’t do justice to the dangerous move Lewis made on track.

“Watching the celebrations while still in hospital is disrespectful and unsportsmanlike behaviour but we move on.”

The Dutchman was released later on Sunday evening, writing on Instagram: “Cleared from the hospital after all the checks were ok. Thank you to everyone for all the nice messages and best wishes.”

Hamilton had asked his team radio if Verstappen was okay while nursing his slightly damaged Merc back to the pits, once the race had been temporarily red-flagged to clear the wreckage.

Horner, 47, had claimed the victory must feel ‘hollow’ for the reigning world champion.

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He said: “Thank goodness the biggest result for us today is [Max] was uninjured.

“He’s having to go to hospital for precautionary checks after a 51G accident so I hope Lewis is very happy with himself.”

But Hamilton shot back that he has every fight to enjoy the moment.

He told reporters: “It doesn’t feel hollow.

“There are 2,000 people that work incredibly hard in my team, it’s not just about me. I said this is not what I want to happen in a race.

“It’s important for all of us to take a step back, I’m sure emotions are running high [at Red Bull] and I know what it’s like to be in that position.”

NO APOLOGY

Having only seen the footage back once when he addressed the matter, Hamilton insisted he had no reason to apologise to Verstappen – having served a penalty that he did not agree with.

The Brit added: “I’ve not seen the footage, I will go and have time to reflect on it.

“I don’t think I’m in a position to have to apologise for anything, we’re out there racing. I’ve heard that Max is in hospital and that definitely concerns me. None of us ever want anyone to get injured.

“That’s never my intention so I really hope that he’s ok and I’ll check that he’s ok.

“I don’t agree with the stewards but I take it on the chin and get on with my job. I’m not going to whine about it, everyone is going to have their opinion but I don’t particularly care what people think.”

Hamilton later looked to calm things down by sending his best wishes to ‘incredible counterpart’ Verstappen.

But the Mercedes ace again refused to apologise for his racing style and celebrations in front of home supporters.

Hamilton tweeted: “Today is a reminder of the dangers in this sport.

“I send my best wishes to Max who is an incredible competitor. I’m glad to hear he is ok.

“I will always race hard but always fairly. My team showed grit and perseverance out there.

“It’s a dream to win in front of my home crowd.”

Hamilton took the win to cut Verstappen’s advantage to eight points in the championship standings.

It came thanks to a late overtake on Charles Leclerc at the same corner he clashed with Verstappen – and he praised the Ferrari star for his ‘respectful’ approach.

Hamilton noted: “Charles was very respectful in leaving a gap.

“I got somewhere alongside him so he knew I was there, but he stayed committed and took a wider line and nearly kept it.

“That was great racing, for me in that moment I backed out at one point to make sure we didn’t hit each other but it was a really nice balance and how racing should go.

“In a perfect world that’s what would have happened [vs Max] but… different time, different place, different driver.

He added: “Max is probably one of the most aggressive drivers here, in my opinion, he does a great job of course.

“But I think we have to really try and find the best balance on track, with space and respect between one another so that we can continue racing and have good races without colliding.”


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Max Verstappen revealed he had got the all-clear from hospital later on Sunday evening

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Red Bull chief Christian Horner was left furious with Hamilton