The collision between Max Verstappen and Lando Norris during the Austrian Grand Prix has been a topic of discussion in Formula 1. The Mercedes team boss, Toto Wolff, rejected the claim that Verstappen’s crash with Norris was a result of previous incidents that went unpunished. The incident occurred at Turn 3, causing punctures to both drivers’ tires and ruining their chances of winning the race. Norris criticized Verstappen for dangerous moves during braking, leading Verstappen to receive a 10-second penalty from the stewards. The McLaren team boss, Andrea Stella, argued that Verstappen’s aggressive racing style was not properly addressed by the stewards in previous battles with Lewis Hamilton. However, Wolff rejected the comparison between the two situations, stating that they are in a different place now and that there is no correlation between the incidents. He also mentioned that Mercedes is interested in Verstappen, but recognized the need for the team to improve their performance on the track. Despite their recent success, Wolff admitted that they still need to do more to be competitive and attract top drivers like Verstappen.