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Lando Norris calls Max Verstappen’s driving ‘dangerous’ after title rivals clash

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Lando Norris says he knows what to expect from “dangerous” Max Verstappen after his world championship rival was hit with 20 seconds of penalties as the pair came together at the Mexican Grand Prix.

Norris finished second – four places ahead of the Dutchman – to take 10 points out of Verstappen’s championship lead and will head to Brazil next weekend 47 points adrift with 120 points left to fight for.

A week on from Norris being demoted behind Verstappen after receiving a penalty for overtaking his rival off the track in Austin, it was the Dutchman who fell foul of the stewards as he drove the McLaren man off the track.

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