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Tensions between Red Bull and Mercedes have been progressively increasing throughout the season as Formula One approaches the conclusion of its first official title fight between two different teams in the hybrid era. This has been fueled by arguments about the legality of the opposition’s cars off the track and by on-track incidents involving Max Verstappen and Lewis Hamilton.

The latest scandal to stoke the flames was the incident involving Hamilton and Verstappen during last week’s Sao Paulo Grand Prix.

Mercedes asked to have the incident where Verstappen got away with leading the Mercedes driver off the track reviewed; however, the FIA turned down their request on Friday, stating that there was not enough new evidence to support their claim.

Horner: "No relationship" with Wolff amid "most political" F1 fight

In addition to Red Bull’s claims that Mercedes is using a trick to increase its striking straight-line speed, both team principals have acknowledged that there is no love lost between them because of the intense competition of the 2021 season. Horner claims this has been the “most political fight” his team has ever encountered.

When asked if there is still mutual respect between the two teams after this year’s intense campaign, Horner responded, “There is no relationship, there’s a competition,” in Qatar.

“I also thought it was intriguing to hear Toto’s opinions on his team radio following last week’s short race.

“Alright, let’s push this to the limit. We put in a lot of effort to earn this opportunity. It appears that this is their first task.

It’s fascinating to observe how individuals respond to challenges and pressure. We have participated in a lot of political title fights in our sport, but this one is by far the most intense.”

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