Lewis Hamilton Slams Red Bull's Alex Albon Over 'Dangerous' Move in F1 Clash
Hamilton slams Albon over 'dangerous' F1 move

Lewis Hamilton has reignited his rivalry with Alex Albon, accusing the Red Bull driver of making a 'dangerous' defensive move during their heated battle at the Brazilian Grand Prix.

The seven-time world champion, who was fighting for position with Albon, claimed the Thai-British driver 'crossed the line' with aggressive tactics that could have ended in disaster.

Hamilton's Fiery Criticism

Speaking after the race, Hamilton didn't hold back: 'That was borderline dangerous. You can't just move under braking like that—it's unacceptable.' The Mercedes star, known for his clean racing style, suggested Albon's actions were reckless and could have caused a serious collision.

History Repeats Itself?

This isn't the first time Hamilton and Albon have clashed. The pair famously collided in 2020, resulting in Albon losing a potential podium finish. Hamilton's latest comments suggest tensions between the two remain high.

Red Bull's Response

Red Bull has yet to officially respond to Hamilton's criticism, but insiders suggest the team stands by Albon's racing decisions. The Thai-British driver, now back in F1 after a year away, has been praised for his bold overtakes this season.

With the championship battle heating up, this war of words adds another layer of drama to an already thrilling F1 season.