As reported, Lando Norris strongly criticized Max Verstappen for his incident at the beginning of the race: “Is that not a penalty? That is, they forced me to get out of the grass.” But what Verstappen told Lando Norris left him speechless.
The 2025 Italian Grand Prix will enter the books as one of the most controversial races of the season, mainly due to a heated confrontation between Lando Norris and Max Verstappen. Norris, the McLaren pilot who fights for the championship, said fierce criticism of Verstappen after an incident at the beginning of the race, forcing his own words. Norris shouted indignantly on the radio on the plate: “Isn’t it a punishment? I mean, they forced me to get out of the grass.” However, what Verstappen went backwards, Norris left speechless and provided a new turn in his already intense rivalry.

The incident took place in the opening phase of the race in Monza, where Norris and Verstappen, from the first row, delivered a fierce battle towards the first Chicana. Verstappen, who defended his Bull Red aggressively, sent right to cut Norris, causing the McLaren driver to reach a wheel on the grass to avoid a collision. Norris maintained his speed, but Verstappen retained the leadership when cutting the Chicana. Norris expressed his frustration on the radio, Verstappen called an “idiot” and pointed out the lack of space that led him to a dangerous position. The control of the race investigated the incident, but because Verstappen returned the position to Norris at the end of the first round, no punishment was distributed.

After the race, the situation intensified when Verstappen, confronted with Norris’s complaints, gave an acute and unexpected reaction. Although the exact words of Verstappen remained behind closed doors, the sources close to the team quoted saying: “Stop complaining, this is careers.” This comment, combined with a suggestion that Norris could not handle the pressure of the championship, silenced the controlled Norris. In an interview after the race, Norris initially refused to comment on Verstappen’s words, but his facial expression spoke a lot. “I let my driving be the answer,” he finally said, determined to try his point on the track.

The managers of both drivers soon got involved in the situation. Zak Brown Van McLaren called the Verstappens driving style “on the edge” and emphasized that Norris had the right to emphasize his safety. Christian Horner of Red Bull, however, defended Verstappen, saying that the incident was a typical example of difficult but honest races. “Max never gives an inch as a gift, and that makes him a champion,” said Horner. The discussion was further driven by publications in X, where fans divided. Some praised the aggressive approach to Verstappens as essential for sport, while others supported Norris and requested more strict punishments for dangerous maneuvers.

The rivalry between Norris and Verstappen has become one of the most convincing stories of the season in 2025. Norris, who already won five victories, including the recent Grand Prix of Singapore, has reduced the gap with Verstappen in the 63 -point championship. Verstappen, who secured his fourth title in Las Vegas, remains a formidable opponent, despite the challenges with the Red Bull RB21. The incident in Monza, combined with the controversial order of the McLaren team to give Oscar Piasstri his position to Norris, has further increased tensions.
The argument between Norris and Verstappen has not only attracted the attention of fans, but also of analysts such as David Culthard, who labeled the incident as an example of the ruthless mentality of Verstappen. “Max knows how he can intimidate his opponents, both on and off the track,” said Coulhard. For Norris, confrontation seems to be an additional motivation to claim its first world title. With a handful of races to travel, including the challenging circuits of Japan and Qatar, the battle between these two pilots promises even more artificial fires. The community of Formula 1 observes tense how Norris responds to the provocations of Verstappen and if he can turn his words into actions into the asphalt.