"It is more that they should do a better job rather than keep complaining about things."
Norris dismisses Horner claim
Red Bull and Ferrari were among several teams to raise concerns over the use of rear flexi wings in 2024, with McLaren coming under particular scrutiny.
They were, however, deemed legal by the FIA ahead of the 2025 campaign, and their strong start to the season this time around has once again thrust the conversation back into the spotlight.
He added: "We respect the FIA doing what they're doing and we're happy that they keep trying to correct things because we don't want anyone outside of those rules, but the last ones didn't affect us,.
"I don't know if the new ones will or not but there are plenty of things that Red Bull do that also push the limits just as much.
"So we can also play that game, but we focus on ourselves rather than complaining about others."
Norris endured an up-and-down few days in Sakhir, with the Brit despondent following a disappointing qualifying session on Saturday.
But he recovered from sixth on the grid to finish third behind Piastri and George Russell, ensuring that he goes into this weekend's Saudi Arabia GP with a slender advantage at the top of the drivers' standings.
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