Max Verstappen couldn’t “give a s***” about criticisms he faced after Formula 1’s Austrian Grand Prix, saying his only care is his friendship with Lando Norris.
The Red Bull driver and his McLaren rival came to blows at the Red Bull Ring last week after a frantic battle between the pair for the lead ended with them clashing on lap 64. The incident at Turn 3 ended up with both drivers getting a puncture, and although Verstappen was able to continue after a pitstop and finish fifth despite a 10-second penalty, Norris was forced out with damage.
The manner of Verstappen’s aggressive defence put him in the firing line of many, with McLaren boss Andrea Stella in particular suggesting that the Dutchman had only acted in that way because he had not been punished for similar incidents in 2021.
While the crash has triggered plenty of debate, Verstappen said he was immune to any slating he has faced.
Instead, he said it was important to speak to Norris to run through the events because for him the priority was that the incident did not affect their friendship.
Asked about the criticism over recent days, Verstappen said: “I don’t give a shit about that. I go home, I live my life. And the only thing that I care about is just my relationship to Lando.”
Max Verstappen, Red Bull Racing RB20, Lando Norris, McLaren MCL38, battle for the lead
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Verstappen said the pair spoke on Monday and, after running through all that happened, they agreed that they should continue racing in a similarly robust way in the future.
“I think we came to the conclusion that we actually really enjoyed our battle,” he said. “We looked at the incident, and it was such a silly little touch that had, of course, great consequence for both of us.
“But we like to race hard. We’ve done this for many years, not only in Formula 1, even like online racing, where we had a lot of fun together. These things have to carry on, because that’s what we like to do. And I think it’s great for Formula 1 as well.”
With Norris having softened his criticisms of Verstappen ahead of the British GP, the Dutchman suggested that the pair of them saw eye-to-eye about almost every aspect of their fight.
“We agree with 99% of everything,” he said. “And naturally, I always said to Lando, when you go for moves at the inside, the outside, you can trust me that I’m not there to try and crash you out of the way. It is the…
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