Sunday 24 July 2016 16:05, UK
One of the highlights of the Hungarian Grand Prix was the battle between the oldest and youngest drivers on the grid in Kimi Raikkonen and Max Verstappen.
The pair made contact as they fought for fifth place as their Red Bull and Ferrari cars clashed.
Raikkonen was unhappy with the 18-year-old - accusing his rival over team radio of making a double move when defending fifth place: "I've seen people penalised for much less," said Raikkonen.
Verstappen, however, maintains he did nothing wrong.
"I think everything was fair. I only moved once. He locked up and hit the rear of my car, or my tyre I don't know. That can happen. I was just doing my race," said the Red Bull driver.
"It would be very strange if I would get penalised I think. I could see him coming, he was very optimistic to dive into the inside so I went to the inside and he had to break - he locked up and hit the rear of my car, or my tyre I don't know. That can happen.
"I was just doing my race."
Watch and judge for yourself - just click on the video at the top of the page.
Don't miss the F1 Report: Hungarian GP review on Sky Sports F1 at 8.30pm on Wednesday as Marc Priestley and Ben Hunt join Natalie Pinkham in the studio to discuss the fallout from the Budapest race.