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Lando Norris says if Max Verstappen doesn't like the 2026 F1 car, he can "retire"
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Lando Norris Fires Back: If Max Verstappen Dislikes the 2026 F1 Car, He Should Just “Retire”

February 12, 2026 2 Min Read
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Current Formula 1 world champion Lando Norris has responded to Max Verstappen’s strong criticism of the 2026 F1 car, stating that if Verstappen is unhappy with the new vehicle, he “doesn’t care if he retires.” The upcoming 2026 regulations, tested recently in Barcelona and Bahrain, have received mixed feedback from drivers. For instance, Ferrari’s Lewis Hamilton described the new cars as “slower than GP2,” while Verstappen harshly labeled them “Formula E on steroids,” criticizing the energy management demands and calling the rules “anti-racing.” Verstappen has even suggested that he might retire if he no longer enjoys driving the new machinery.

In contrast, Norris offered a more measured take during a McLaren media event, admitting that while the new car “feels like F2” at times, it was “really fun” to drive. When asked about Verstappen’s remarks in Bahrain, Norris defended the changes, acknowledging that Formula 1 constantly evolves—sometimes the driving feels better, other times not so much. He emphasized that drivers are well-compensated and can choose to leave if they wish. Norris views the new rules as an exciting challenge for both engineers and drivers, requiring a different style of driving and management, but still providing the thrill of racing and travel around the globe.

The first Bahrain test is set to conclude on Friday, with the next round slated for February 18-20.

Fan Take: This exchange highlights a pivotal moment in F1 as the sport undergoes major changes that divide even its top drivers. How the teams and racers adapt to 2026’s new era will be critical, shaping the future excitement and competitiveness of Formula 1 for fans worldwide.

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