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How Red Bull and Norris' war of words took a bizarre turn

Article To news overview © McLaren The Formula 1 paddock is no stranger to controversy and rifts, but the recent war of words between Red Bull and McLaren's Lando Norris is perhaps the first disagreement to play out via paper airplanes. It all started following qualifying for the Portuguese Grand Prix. Marko seemed to suggest that Norris had deliberately blocked Max Verstappen on the Dutchman's crucial flying lap, with the Red Bull advisor implying that this was influenced by McLaren's engine supplier being Mercedes. "Norris was told in the second run to not do Max a favour, the Mercedes team is very sporting," Marko told ServusTv, seemingly a sarcastic reference to McLaren's...
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