🛑HOT NEWS: Lando Norris caused a stir on social media by claiming that Max Verstappen’s four world titles were down to luck and FIA bias. Max Verstappen responded immediately with just five words, leaving the McLaren world driver speechless
The Formula 1 world was thrown into turmoil this week after a remarkable statement from McLaren driver Lando Norris. During a candid interview, the young Briton revealed that, in his opinion, Max Verstappen’s four world titles weren’t just the result of talent and speed, but were mainly due to “a good dose of luck” and “the bias of the FIA.” Norris’s words spread rapidly on social media and sparked heated debate among fans, analysts, and former drivers.
According to Norris, certain decisions made by race officials in recent seasons have too often favored Verstappen. “I’m not saying he’s not a great driver,” Norris said, “but if you look at it all, there have been times when others haven’t been given the same opportunities.” His comments were seen by some as a fair critique of the sport, while others dismissed them as jealousy towards the dominant Red Bull driver.
Max Verstappen’s reaction was swift. During a press conference before the Grand Prix, he looked visibly amused when asked about Norris’s remarks. With a slight smile, he responded with just five words: “Results speak for themselves, my friend.” The short but sharp retort hit like a ton of bricks and made it clear that Verstappen has no intention of engaging in a war of words.
Following Verstappen’s reaction, the debate on social media erupted again. Fans of the Dutchman praised his calm and confident demeanor, while Norris supporters insisted that their driver was only telling the truth. Numerous messages appeared on X (formerly Twitter) with hashtags such as #TeamMax and #SupportLando, with both sides fiercely opposing each other.
Formula 1 analysts were divided in their reactions. Some experts emphasized that luck and FIA decisions always play a role in the championship, but that this applies to all drivers. Others felt that Norris’s remarks were inappropriate and only unnecessarily polarized the sport.
Meanwhile, the tension between the two drivers appears to have reached a new peak. Although Norris indicated he didn’t want to start a personal feud, he refused to retract his words. Verstappen, on the other hand, stuck to his position that performance on track is the only thing that matters.
With the next Grand Prix just around the corner, fans are eagerly awaiting the moment the two drivers meet again on track. Whether it’s in qualifying or during the race, one thing is certain: after this exchange, every overtaking maneuver between Norris and Verstappen will be watched with extra interest.
Formula 1 may be about speed, strategy and technology, but this week proved once again that words can be a powerful weapon in the battle for fame and recognition.