Red Bull chief Christian Horner confirms that Max Verstappen and Lando Norris have spoken since their crash at the Austrian Grand Prix.
A recent incident at the Austrian Grand Prix where Max Verstappen and Lando Norris were involved in a late-race crash has reignited discussions about their ongoing competition and off-track relationship. Historically, Verstappen and Norris have showcased a strong bond, often seen traveling together after races.
Third time, he ran into me. He ruined his own race as much as he ruined mine.'Christian Horner, Red Bull Racing's team principal, has now clarified the post-crash dynamics between the two racers. Horner confirmed that Norris and Verstappen had exchanged words since the incident, as quoted by GPBlog:'I understand they've spoken already, I don't think there is any issue. Certainly, from Max's side, he's not going to change.
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