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Lando Norris’ Fierce Critique of Max Verstappen’s ‘Match’ Takes an Unexpected Turn

November 24, 2025 2 Min Read
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David Coulthard commented that Lando Norris tried to match Max Verstappen’s aggressive style but ultimately failed because he “doesn’t know the rules of the game.” At the Las Vegas Grand Prix, Norris started from pole position and initially maintained his lead by aggressively overtaking Verstappen on the way to the first corner. However, Norris miscalculated his braking and went wide, allowing Verstappen and Mercedes’ George Russell to overtake him.

Although Norris fought back and passed Russell later in the race, he finished second. Nevertheless, Norris was disqualified for excessive wear on his car’s floor plate. Coulthard believes Norris’ failure to properly defend in the early stages was solely his own responsibility.

Meanwhile, 2009 F1 World Champion Jenson Button praised Norris for his aggressive start when speaking to McLaren Racing CEO Zak Brown. Button acknowledged Norris’ aggressive move but noted that he seemed to go a bit too deep into Turn 1. Brown added that Verstappen got a better jump off the line, and Norris, trying to defend, ended up “cooking” his brakes, but Brown appreciated Norris not taking the easy route.

Norris himself admitted his start was flawed, openly saying, “It was a mess,” and that he braked too late going into Turn 1. He acknowledged that although he had strong pace and a good race overall, his mistake cost him. Still, Norris was relatively positive about finishing second and earning valuable points despite the error.

Fan Take: This incident highlights the challenging balance between aggression and control in F1 racing, reminding fans that even the most talented drivers can make crucial mistakes under pressure. Norris’ drive reflects a promising boldness that could make future battles with Verstappen and other top competitors even more electrifying for the sport.

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