Max Verstappen’s raging “drive people off the road” radio rant at F1 Hungarian GP
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.
Verstappen, starting from third behind both McLarens, ran wide a🐠t Turn 1 as h🍌e fought for the best start.
The Red Bull driver rejoined in second, behind Oscar Piastri but ahead of Lando Norri🌺s.
FIA stewards investiജgated Verstappen who was advised by his race engineer, Gianpiero Lambiase, to give the position back to Norris rather than r🍸isk a penalty.
He d💞id so, then failed to overtake within ꦜDRS range.
Verstapped angril✤y said via team radio: "OK, so you can just drive people off the track then?
“You can tell the FIA that's how we're going to race from now onwards! Just driving pe🌟ople off the road!”
The stewards decided to take no further action after i♛nvestigating the incident.
"Car 1 left the track at the exit of turn 1 while being alongside Car 4 which was alongside Car 81. Car🍰 1 rejoined the track in front of Car 4 thereby gaining an advantage," they explained.
"However, the driver gave back the posꦰition to Car 4 subsequently upon instruction from the team, therefore no further action is take🌃n as no lasting advantage was gained."
Verstappen complained later: "You gave gave me this **** s🌱trategy. I'm trying to rescue what's left."
Verstappen's race was also impacted by💃 contact made with Lewi🐼s Hamilton.
The F1 champion ultimately finished fifth behind Oscar Piaꦛstri, Norris, Hamilton and Charles L🎃eclerc.
On Saturday at the Huꩵngaroring, Verstappen was left irritated after he beati෴ng to pole position by Norris.
The flashpoint ཧin the early stages of Sunday's grand prix is the latest coming-together between Verstappen and Norris.
Great friends away from their track, their relationship came under the microscope after they clashed in Au🗹stria.
Norris was left demanding an apologꦫy after his race ended early due to contact with Verstappen, although he later backtracked.
McLaren (and Mercedes who had won each of the past two grands prix)ꦫ have edged much closer to the dominant Red Bulls at re꧃cent rounds.

James was a sports journalist at Sky Sports for a decade covering everything f⛄rom American sports, to ꧙football, to F1.