SAO PAULO (AP) - Red Bull's Max Verstappen suggests he won't change his aggressive racing style at this weekend's Brazilian Grand Prix as he bids for a fourth consecutive Formula 1 title. McLaren's Lando Norris needs a win at the historic Interlagos track in Sao Paolo to maintain any realistic title hopes.
Formula 1 braces for more Verstappen-Norris drama, and Hamilton drives revered Senna’s car
SAO PAULO (AP) - Red Bull's Max Verstappen suggests he won't change his aggressive racing style at this weekend's Brazilian Grand Prix as he bids for a fourth consecutive Formula 1 title. McLaren's Lando Norris needs a win at the historic Interlagos track in Sao Paolo to maintain any realistic title hopes.
Some new elements could spice up the clash between the two drivers, who have received penalties in the past two races in Austin, Texas and Mexico for their aggressiveness on the track. Interlagos has a new tarmac, rain is expected all weekend, and Verstappen was unclear as to whether he’ll have a new engine and subsequent grid penalty.
Saturday will feature the penultimate sprint race of the season and a tribute to legendary three-time champion Ayrton Senna, who died 30 years ago. Seven-time F1 champion and honorary Brazilian Lewis Hamilton will drive a McLaren once steered by one of the country’s top sports heroes in front of 60,000 fans.
Norris closed the gap on Verstappen to 47 points in Mexico after a furious encounter that caused penalties to the Dutchman amounting to 20 seconds. The British driver was penalized in the previous race at the U.S. Grand Prix as he battled the defending champion.