Max Verstappen’s ruthless streak on show in battle with Norris | Giles Richards

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World champion is not only quick but he is clever and his aggression is on show once more

Two races and two flashpoints, the world championship battle between Max Verstappen and Lando Norris is in full flow. With the demonstrable full commitment of both protagonists, neither is leaving anything on the table for the final four races. Certainly the Mexico City Grand Prix on Sunday made clear Verstappen’s approach to securing his fourth title. He will be as ruthless as ever, perhaps because he is rattled like no time since Lewis Hamilton took him to the wire in 2021.

Norris and Verstappen had gone wheel to wheel at the previous round in Austin, with the Briton punished for going off track while trying to overtake the world champion. It was a decision many considered unfair in that Verstappen had deliberately been too hot into the corner and forced Norris off. There was disquiet and before Mexico a meeting with drivers and the FIA to discuss how to better define what are known as the driving guidelines, which govern what is legal in attacking and defending through a corner.

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Written by Giles Richards
This news first appeared on https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2024/oct/28/max-verstappen-ruthless-streak-battle-lando-norris-f1-mexico-city-grand-prix under the title “Max Verstappen’s ruthless streak on show in battle with Norris | Giles Richards”. Bolchha Nepal is not responsible or affiliated towards the opinion expressed in this news article.