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Lando Norris was left angry at Max Verstappen after a lively start to the Italian Grand Prix with the McLaren driver labelling the Red Bull star an “idiot”.
With tensions high as the Briton battles teammate Oscar Piastri for the F1 title, Norris looked to seize control of the Grand Prix with Verstappen in pole position.
And Norris went off the track before getting ahead of Verstappen, with the Dutch driver only retaining the lead in the first lap after cutting a corner at Variante del Rettifilo during the first turn chicane.
The four-time world champion soon gifted the lead back in a dramatic start with Piastri and Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc in another fierce battle for third.
Norris said: “What’s this idiot doing, come on, he’s put in the grass and then he’s just cut the corner!”
Verstappen pegged back Norris as the race developed and retook the lead, with Norris again demanding his rival concede it back to him.
“He needs to give that back he went to defend and went long,” Norris added.
But Verstappen held firm and also vented to his on the radio at Norris’ driving, adding: “He let the brakes go on, mate. On purpose.”