The ongoing saga between Max Verstappen and Lando Norris has taken a surprising turn, with Red Bull team principal Christian Horner shedding light on a significant development. According to Horner, the two drivers have finally communicated with each other following their intense clash at the Austrian Grand Prix.
This revelation comes as a relief to Formula 1 enthusiasts who were concerned that the incident had strained their relationship irreparably. “I understand they’ve spoken already, I don’t think there is any issue,” Horner disclosed in a recent interview with Sky Sports.
Since their dramatic altercation on the track, speculation has been rife about the state of their friendship. Now, Horner’s statement seems to put those doubts to rest, indicating a potential reconciliation between the young drivers.
However, despite this apparent thaw in personal relations, tensions between their respective teams remain palpable. McLaren’s team principal, Andrea Stella, has expressed vehement criticism toward Red Bull and Max Verstappen for their on-track conduct.
Addressing Verstappen’s racing style, Horner acknowledged, “There’s an element of Lando learning how to race Max and they’re discovering that.” He emphasized that closer competition can be expected in future races, describing Verstappen as “one of the hardest racers on the circuit.”
As the season progresses, it remains to be seen how this dynamic will evolve on and off the track, with both drivers poised to continue their fierce competition while navigating the complexities of team dynamics.
Stay tuned as the Verstappen-Norris saga unfolds amidst the high stakes of the Formula 1 championship.