Red Bull driver Daniel Ricciardo has defended his approach in the Hungarian Grand Prix, after he was involved in two incidents.
The Australian made a series of daring overtakes, but he made contact with Valtteri Bottas on lap one and Nico Rosberg late in the race before finishing third.
He said at a press conference: "I left everything on the track. Whether some competitors like it or not, that's how I like to do it and how I'll always do it.
"I feel all my moves on track were...I was inspired today. I could have sat in third and accepted that, but I had the chance to win and I went for it. It's a shame how it ended up but at the same time I don't regret what I did."
Ricciardo sits seventh in the drivers' standings.