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Christian Horner insists he made no "personal attack" on Lewis Hamilton

Christian Horner insists he made no
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Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen crashed on the first corner at the British Grand Prix.

Christian Horner insists he does not hold a personal vendetta against Lewis Hamilton after Mercedes accused Red Bull's senior management of smearing their superstar driver's name.

As Formula One gears up for its concluding race at a sun-cooked Hungaroring before the summer shutdown, the ramifications of Hamilton's 180mph collision with Max Verstappen at the British Grand Prix a dozen days ago are still being felt.

On the eve of this weekend's Hungarian Grand Prix – less than an hour after Red Bull's petition to review Hamilton's penalty was dismissed by the Silverstone stewards –  Mercedes called out their rivals for tarnishing Hamilton's integrity.

Christian Horner insists he has no issue with Lewis Hamilton
Christian Horner insists he has no issue with Lewis Hamilton (David Davies/PA)

The Silver Arrows felt aggrieved by Red Bull's suggestions that Hamilton might have collided with Verstappen on purpose. Horner also claimed Hamilton put Verstappen's life on the line.

On Friday, Mercedes boss Toto Wolff said: "We felt the comments made during and after the race, in written comments, and during the meeting with the stewards, were below the belt. There are certain boundaries we need to respect."

But in response, Horner said: "It was absolutely not a personal attack on Lewis Hamilton. He is a seven-time world champion, and everything he has achieved stands for itself. But even a seven-time world champion can sometimes make mistakes or misjudgements.

"The statement by Mercedes is a little bit antagonistic. I am entitled to an opinion, and if it was any other competitor on the grid we would have taken the same issue in the manner we did.

"Emotions were high. We had a driver taken to hospital for precautionary checks after an accident which would definitely have knocked out an average human being."

Toto Wolff was not impressed by comments from Red Bull
Toto Wolff was not impressed by comments from Red Bull (David Davies/PA)

The Hungaroring, 16 miles outside of Budapest, will provide the stage for the next chapter of the sport's greatest rivalry in recent memory.

And it is a venue where Hamilton so often prevails as the master. Indeed, on Sunday, he will bid to become the first driver to win at the same venue on nine occasions, and the first to reach a landmark century of triumphs.

Mercedes and Red Bull are evenly matched, with Verstappen and Valtteri Bottas trading places at the top of the time charts in Friday's two sessions. Hamilton finished third, and then second, ending the day just 0.027 seconds behind his Finnish team-mate.

"To see Valtteri and I on the front row in terms of pace that is great for the team and we will only improve on that," said Hamilton. "It is a good start."

In all probability, Hamilton and Verstappen will occupy the same tarmac as they battle for supremacy in the 200mph charge to the opening corner on Sunday afternoon.

Lewis Hamilton won the British Grand Prix
Lewis Hamilton won the British Grand Prix (Tim Goode/PA)

But despite being blamed by the stewards for their Silverstone collision, Hamilton sent a warning to Verstappen by telling his rival he would be prepared to make the same move.

Horner added: "It is inevitable that these two drivers will be starting within close proximity at the remaining races this season.

"But we have seen the outcome of the incident at Silverstone, and I hope it doesn't play a significant role in the outcome of the championship.

"Of course the rivalry will be intense. I hope that a precedent has not been set with what happened at the British Grand Prix."

Hamilton's controversial win at Silverstone provides him with the opportunity to head into the four-week break on level terms with Verstappen – an outcome which seemed unfathomable  just a fortnight ago.

Wolff concluded: "Lewis is very robust and resilient because history has made him like that. We've spoken a lot, but (the crash at Silverstone) hasn't been a big part of our discussion.

"We know each other pretty well and our communication is often and transparent. At no time has there been any negativity around anything that could have affected him, or me. It didn't harm him."

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Friday's key events


HOCKEY
· Great Britain's women aim to secure their place on the podium as they face India in the bronze medal match (2.30am)
· Netherlands - silver medallists five years ago - and Argentina battle for the gold medal in the women's final (11am)

BEACH VOLLEYBALL
· The women's gold medal will be decided as Australia and USA go head to head (3.30am)

BOXING
· Lauren Price will be looking to add to Team GB's success in the ring when she takes on Nouchka Fontijn of Netherlands in the women's middleweight semi-final (6am)

DIVING
· Tom Daley already has one Olympic gold to his name in Tokyo, and he begins his bid for second in the men's 10m platform. Teammate Noah Williams is also involved in the preliminary round (7am)

CYCLING
· Jason Kenny's reign as sprint king may be over, but Jack Carlin looked strong in his bid to succeed his compatriot. He takes on Harrie Lavreysen in his sprint semi-final (8.10am), with the final taking place later in the day (10.35am)
· The women's madison makes its Olympic debut at the velodrome as Team GB duo Katie Archibald and Laura Kenny look to add another medal to their collections (9.15am)

FOOTBALL
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· The women's champions will be crowned as both Sweden and Canada aim to win Olympic gold for the very first time (1pm)

ATHLETICS
· The men's 5000m final includes Great Britain's Andrew Butchart, but most eyes will be on Ugandan world record holder Joshua Cheptegei (1pm)
· Team GB's Jodie Williams will hope to get on the podium in the women's 400m final, but defending champ Shaunae Miller-Uibo is favourite for gold while Stephenie Ann McPherson should challenge and Allyson Felix is bidding to become the most decorated female track and field athlete of all time (1.35pm)
· Netherlands' Sifan Hassan takes on leg two of her ambitious attempt at a Tokyo treble in a women's 1500m final which also includes Great Britain's Laura Muir and Faith Kipyegon of Kenya (1.50pm)
· A star-studded women's 4x100m relay final will see a Team GB quartet including Dina Asher-Smith look to upset defending champions USA and favourites Jamaica, who boast Elaine Thompson-Herah as she goes for her third gold of the Games (2.30pm)
· Great Britain and Jamaica will also be going for gold in the men's 4x100m relay final, and their medal hopes have been boosted by USA's failure to qualify (2.50pm)

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