Red Bull's boss Christian Horner says steps will be taken to ensure the rivalry between their drivers doesn't wreck the team's Formula One title hopes.
A collision between Mark Webber and Sebastian Vettel blew a one-two finish in the Turkish Grand Prix and handed the lead in the constructors' standings to McLaren.
Although Vettel appeared to have cut off the Australian championship leader, Horner says both drivers shouldn't have been where they were when their cars touched and it'll be dealt with before they go to Canada.
Webber recovered to finish third behind Lewis Hamilton and Jenson Button, while Vettel didn't complete the race.