Formula One rivals Max Verstappen and Lando Norris joked about their "terrible" relationship on Thursday ahead of what promises to be another big championship battle between the two this season.
From McLaren’s performance, the midfield pecking order and Max Verstappen’s stance on booing, there was a lot to talk about on Wednesday.
Max Verstappen and Lando Norris dismissed suggestions their Formula 1 rivalry has become a personal feud, going so far as to joke on Thursday that they'd been
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At least on paper, Lando Norris seems to have the best chances of winning the 2025 Drivers' title, with McLaren having an optimal winter testing in Bahrain, while Max Verstappen and Red Bull Racing suggested they were not completely satisfied with the RB21.
While McLaren ended up toppling Red Bull and winning the constructors' title, Verstappen managed to cling on to secure his fourth drivers' championship title, with Norris only managing to win four races in a season in which McLaren looked to have the fastest car for large periods.
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Max Verstappen and Lando Norris have dismissed suggestions their Formula 1 rivalry has turned into a personal feud.
Max Verstappen has once again hit out at Netflix over their portrayal of him in their series Formula 1: Drive to Survive. Drive to Survive has been an incredible success for the streaming platform and the sport, credited with significantly boosting F1’s popularity since it’s premiere in 2019.
Max Verstappen has been warned that his F1 rivals could target him this season and won't be afraid to take on the Red Bull star. Former F1 driver David Coulthard believes that the Dutchman sets the 'benchmark' in the sport and for that reason, the 27-year-old will have a target on his back.