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Max Verstappen and Lando Norris Friendship Strained Post-Austrian GP

1 years ago By Sports Desk

The relationship between Max Verstappen and Lando Norris, previously characterized by camaraderie and mutual respect, seems to have been seriously affected after the incident at the Austrian Grand Prix. Ted Kravitz, Sky Sports F1 commentator, believes that the increasing rivalry on track between the two drivers makes it impossible to maintain a friendship.

The Austrian GP, held last Sunday, marked the first major showdown between Verstappen and Norris. After several laps of intense battle, the two collided at Turn 3. Verstappen was found responsible for moving under braking, not leaving enough space for Norris, resulting in contact that caused punctures for both cars. While Norris was forced to retire from the race, Verstappen managed to finish fifth, albeit with a 10-second penalty.

Ted Kravitz commented: “Until now, they were friends. They spent evenings together and traveled together to races on private planes. So, is this the end of a beautiful friendship between Max Verstappen and Lando Norris? No more trips to Ibiza? No more Martin Garrix concerts? No more respect?” Kravitz quoted Norris, who stated that he would lose some respect for Verstappen if he did not apologize or accept responsibility for the incident.

However, Verstappen appeared unperturbed by the penalty and the need to apologize. “When he was informed of the 10-second penalty for not leaving enough space for Lando, Max said, ‘Of course, that’s ridiculous,'” Kravitz reported. Verstappen argued that Norris could have tried to pass him on either side and that he, Max, was simply defending his position. Norris, on the other hand, insisted that Verstappen move underbraking, forcing him off track.

Andrea Stella, McLaren’s team principal, highlighted the lack of clear directives from the race stewards as a contributing factor to the incident. “When you don’t clearly define what is acceptable, these kinds of situations happen,” Stella explained. Kravitz questioned whether, even with clear rules, the incident could have been avoided, concluding that it probably could not have been.

Since McLaren introduced significant upgrades last year, Norris has become Verstappen’s main challenger. This increasing competitiveness makes it difficult for the two drivers to maintain a friendship off the track. “Can two championship rivals be friends? Certainly not. They cannot share enjoyable moments in Ibiza and at Martin Garrix concerts. It’s not possible,” Kravitz affirmed.

The incident at the Austrian GP could mark the beginning of a new phase in the relationship between Verstappen and Norris, where championship rivalry prevails over friendship. It remains to be seen whether this tension will affect their future performances or if they will manage to separate their personal lives from their professional ambitions.

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