Max Verstappen’s dominant journey to his fourth Formula 1 World Championship reached its crowning moment at the Las Vegas Grand Prix, leaving McLaren’s Lando Norris full of admiration for the Dutchman’s flawless season.
“No Foot Wrong: Verstappen’s Unmatched Consistency”
With a commanding 63-point lead over Norris, Verstappen clinched the 2024 title with two races and a sprint still to go. Despite McLaren boasting the fastest car since May, Verstappen’s masterclass in consistency kept him ahead of his rival.
Norris, the Briton who has been Verstappen’s closest challenger throughout the season, didn’t hold back his praise for the Red Bull ace.
“Massive congrats to him. He’s deserved it,” Norris said. “He hasn’t put a foot wrong the whole year.”
Highlighting Verstappen’s ability to extract the maximum from his car in all conditions, Norris emphasized the Dutchman’s unparalleled skill.
“When he’s had the quickest car, he’s dominated. When he hasn’t, he’s still been right there, almost winning. His worst result was fifth—it’s been a perfect season. You can’t fault him anywhere.”
“A Season of Missed Opportunities for McLaren”
Despite McLaren’s impressive resurgence, a series of missed opportunities cost Norris a true title challenge. The team failed to capitalize in Spain, Austria, Monza, and the decisive Brazilian GP, allowing Verstappen to maintain control even as Red Bull’s form waned after August.
For Norris, however, 2024 is more of a stepping stone than a regret.
“There have been far more positives than negatives,” he said. “I know deep down that I can fight for a championship. This year’s given me the confidence to say that.”
“Verstappen’s Legacy and the Rivalry That Could Define an Era”
Norris acknowledged the magnitude of racing against a driver he regards as one of the all-time greats.
“Max is the best driver in the world and probably one of the best ever in Formula 1. To fight wheel-to-wheel with him is something I love and will remember forever. I’m happy for him—he deserved this championship.”
But the McLaren star was clear that his sights are firmly set on 2025, with one goal: toppling Verstappen.
“Hopefully, I can upset him more next year.”
“The Road Ahead: Verstappen’s Dynasty, Norris’ Challenge”
With Max Verstappen now standing alongside F1 legends like Sebastian Vettel and Alain Prost with four titles, and Lando Norris ready to regroup for 2025, the stage is set for an electrifying next chapter. As Verstappen continues to redefine dominance, Norris has vowed to be the thorn in the Dutchman’s side, ready to create a rivalry for the ages.