Oscar Piastri leads the Formula 1 championship by ten points ahead of teammate Lando Norris.
What's behind the rivalry?
McLaren CEO Zak Brown believes the tension between Piastri and Norris will eventually boil over into conflict.
The two drivers have a collegial relationship, but Brown expects their rivalry to intensify as the season progresses.
How do the drivers interact?
Piastri recently stated that he and Norris "get on well and laugh a lot" but are not best friends.
He emphasized that on the track, drivers are lone fighters, and there are no friendships among teammates.
What does the future hold?
Brown predicts that the rivalry between Piastri and Norris will come to a head soon, saying "we know it will come to blows at some point."
He seems to think that an argument between the two drivers is inevitable, but is not worried about it.
As of the current season, Piastri is in the lead, with Norris close behind, and defending champion Max Verstappen following.
The McLaren team's success is not based on the drivers working together, but rather on their individual skills.
Brown's comments suggest that he is prepared for the tension between Piastri and Norris to escalate.
The US American CEO even seems to hope that the conflict will happen soon, so they can "get this over with right away."
Piastri's victory in Saudi Arabia was a significant win for the team, and Brown was seen hugging him after the race.
The relationship between Piastri and Norris will be closely watched as the season continues.
Their rivalry is likely to be a major factor in the outcome of the championship.