Mexico GP: Lando Norris says Max Verstappen crossed a line - ESPN
MEXICO CITY — Lando Norris said title rival Max Verstappen's driving at the Mexico City Grand Prix went beyond what was acceptable.
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MEXICO CITY — Lando Norris said title rival Max Verstappen's driving at the Mexico City Grand Prix went beyond what was acceptable.
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A defiant Lando Norris said he will "do what I think is right" as his battle with Max Verstappen for the Formula One world title intensifies. Speaking to reporters ahead of this Sunday's Mexico Grand Prix, the McLaren driver remained adamant that he felt harshly treated at last weekend's United States Grand Prix where he was penalised and dropped from third to fourth behind the three-time world champion. "Max didn't care if he won or if he was second or third," said Norris.
Championship rivals Max Verstappen and Lando Norris set up the prospect of another spectacular duel in Sunday's Mexico City Grand Prix when they qualified second and third on Saturday. Both drivers declared themselves satisfied with their starting positions -- and both know they will be on their own as their Red Bull and McLaren teams' second drivers Sergio Perez and Oscar Piastri failed to qualify in the top half of the grid. "I wasn't sure it would be possible to be on the front row," said three-time champion and series leader Verstappen, whose first fastest lap in Q3 was deleted because he exceeded track limits.