The rivalry between Max Verstappen and Lando Norris has reached new heights in the 2024 Formula 1 season, with tensions both on and off the track. Verstappen’s spectacular win at the Brazilian Grand Prix—dominating the field by over 19 seconds despite starting from P17—has reignited debates over skill versus luck, with Norris’ comments drawing sharp criticism from the F1 world.
“Norris Blames Luck; Critics Fire Back”
Following the chaos-filled race at Interlagos, Norris attributed Verstappen’s victory in part to luck, pointing to Red Bull’s strategy and the timing of the red flag. However, the remarks have not sat well with many, including ex-F1 driver Jeroen Bleekemolen, who dismissed Norris’ comments as “lame” and out of touch with the reality of Verstappen’s remarkable drive.
“I thought it was a bit lame that he threw it partly on luck at Verstappen and Red Bull,” Bleekemolen said. “They made a conscious decision to continue driving until the red flag. And the chance that it [a red flag] was coming was really there.”
Norris himself endured a difficult race, finishing P6 after several errors in the treacherous conditions. While he blamed the timing of the safety car for his result, critics have pointed out that Verstappen faced the same circumstances but executed flawlessly, showcasing patience and skill.
“Verstappen’s Calm Under Pressure”
Verstappen’s ability to carve through the field from P17 without a single misstep in the wet and chaotic conditions further solidified his reputation as one of the greatest drivers in the sport. Bleekemolen highlighted Verstappen’s composure during the race, particularly his calculated approach while overtaking competitors like Charles Leclerc.
“He stayed patient. He could have taken more risks, but he thought, ‘It will come to me, calm down.’ And yes, when you panic, you see Verstappen in front of you. Then you think: How is this possible, how am I going to fix this? And if you want to recover too quickly, you can’t. That’s what happened with Norris.”
“Rivalry Heating Up with Three Races Left”
The 2024 F1 season is nearing its conclusion, with Verstappen holding a commanding 62-point lead over Norris in the Drivers’ Championship. While Norris has been Verstappen’s closest challenger this season, his inconsistency in high-pressure moments has left him struggling to keep pace with the Red Bull driver’s dominance.
The next race on the calendar is the highly anticipated Las Vegas Grand Prix, where Norris will have another shot at redeeming himself and narrowing the gap. However, with Verstappen’s current form, the title appears all but decided barring a dramatic twist.
“A Season of Dominance and Drama”
As Verstappen inches closer to securing yet another world championship, his Brazilian GP performance serves as a reminder of the skill, patience, and racecraft that set him apart. For Norris, the challenge remains to rise above the criticism and deliver under pressure, especially with the spotlight brighter than ever in the final races of the season.
While the title may already be slipping into Verstappen’s grasp, the brewing rivalry promises fireworks in Las Vegas and beyond.