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Max Verstappen and Lando Norris had a tough battle during the Austrian Grand Prix, and it ended in a collision that cost both of them a chance at a podium finish. Norris was attempting to overtake Verstappen with seven laps to go, but they made contact, causing Verstappen’s tire to puncture and forcing him to pit for repairs, ultimately finishing in fifth place. Unfortunately, Norris had to retire from the race.

The two Formula 1 drivers were fighting for the lead for several laps, with Norris accusing Verstappen of making dangerous moves to defend his position. Norris was also penalized for exceeding track limits right before the incident. Verstappen received a 10-second time penalty for causing the collision with Norris.

After the race, Norris expressed his disappointment with the outcome and criticized Verstappen for their collision. He felt that he had given a fair and respectful battle but did not receive the same treatment in return. Verstappen, on the other hand, mentioned that they would discuss the incident but believed it was best to let things cool off first.

George Russell emerged as the winner of the race, marking his second career victory. Norris’ teammate, Oscar Piastri, secured second place, while Carlos Sainz finished in third.

It was an eventful race with heated battles on the track, and the clash between Verstappen and Norris added to the drama. Despite the disappointment for both drivers, they will have to regroup and focus on the upcoming races to bounce back from this setback. The rivalry between Verstappen and Norris is sure to continue, adding more excitement to the Formula 1 season.

Overall, the Austrian Grand Prix provided fans with thrilling racing action and unexpected twists, showcasing the competitiveness and intensity of Formula 1. As the season progresses, fans can expect more exciting moments and fierce battles on the track, making each race a must-watch event for motorsport enthusiasts.