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Lando Norris' stance on Max Verstappen clear to see after 'aggressive' claimLando Norris has candidly shared his thoughts on Max Verstappen as they gear up for the upcoming Canadian Grand Prix. Despite their friendship off the track, the two have had their share of clashes during races. Their competitive tension peaked at last ...
Max Verstappen has snapped back at continued questions over a potential race ban given his penalty points situation after he was beaten to pole position in Canada by George Russell
George Russell produced a stunning lap to seal pole for Mercedes at the Canadian Grand Prix; the Brit edged out Max Verstappen and Oscar Piastri, with Lando Norris only seventh; watch the Canadian GP live on Sky Sports F1 at 7pm on Sunday,
Martin Brundle has encouraged Mercedes, Ferrari and McLaren’s drivers to take advantage of Max Verstappen ’s penalty point predicament at the next two races. The reigning world champion is only one point away from an automatic one-race suspension, which would have devastating consequences for his title defence.
Lando Norris has addressed Max Verstappen's driving antics with the world champion in danger of a race ban following his clash with George Russell at the Spanish Grand Prix
The McLaren star appeared dejected after only qualifying in seventh for the Canadian Grand Prix, with teammate Oscar Piastri up in third
At the Spanish Grand Prix last weekend, the reigning world champion drove into George Russell after being told by Red Bull to let him through. Norris mocked Verstappen's aggressive conduct after the race, saying: "I've done that before... in Mario Kart."
Never mind keeping his elbows in to avoid an incident that could lead to a race ban, Lando Norris reckons Max Verstappen will actually “fight more” given his World title is on the line.
Lando Norris does not believe Max Verstappen has done "anything untoward" in their on-track battles, with tight battles between the pair.
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GPblog.com on MSNVerstappen lashes out at media: 'It's really pissing me off'Max Verstappen will start P2 at the Canadian Grand Prix, alongside George Russell. Will the penalty points on his license and the looming race ban be an issue? After his crash with Russell, Verstappen was handed a 10 second penalty and three points to his license after the Spanish Grand Prix.