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pegasus F1: Max Verstappen should consider career in comedy, says Norris
DOHA–Lando Norris has suggested Max Verstappen consider a career in comedy after the quadruple world champion claimed he would have also won this season’s Formula One title if driving a McLaren or a Ferrari instead of a Red Bull.
Verstappen told Dutch reporters after clinching his fourth successive crown in Las Vegas last Saturday that he would have wrapped it up a lot sooner in Norris’s McLaren.
Article continues after this advertisementHe said it would have been “pretty much the same” in a Ferrari but the Mercedes car “would have been trickier”.
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“He should start doing comedy or something,” said Norris, Verstappen’s closest title rival, when asked about the comments ahead of this weekend’s Qatar Grand Prix.
Article continues after this advertisement“He can say whatever he wants. Of course I completely disagree, as I would.
Article continues after this advertisement“He’s good, but yeah. It’s not true.”
Article continues after this advertisementVerstappen has won eight grands prix this season but McLaren leads the constructors’ championship with a 24 points advantage over Ferrari. Red Bull is third.
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Article continues after this advertisementAll four top teams have finished one-two this season, Mercedes doing so in the chilly Las Vegas conditions with a car that has generally proved a handful for Lewis Hamilton and George Russell in warmer temperatures.
While Norris has had a competitive teammate in Australian Oscar Piastri, and Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz have been evenly matched, Red Bull have relied on Verstappen while Mexican Sergio Perez has struggled.
Norris recognized there were pros and cons in that for Verstappen.
“He has to do all of his work on his own, which is hats off to him,” he said. “He doesn’t have someone who is pushing him. He doesn’t have someone who’s trying other things with the car.
“The data’s not as valuable when you don’t have someone who’s performing at the same level.
“There’s a lot of things that Max can do that are phenomenal. Driving at the level he does consistently without a team mate that can push him in any way certainly makes his life harder,” added the Briton.
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“But at the same time there’s no pressure. He doesn’t have to deal with trying to beat anyone in his own team. That comes with some comfort.”pegasus
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