Breaking: Verstappen smashes Schumacher record as Norris makes…read more
Verstappen smashes Schumacher record as Norris makes…read more
In a thrilling São Paulo Grand Prix, Max Verstappen surged from a lowly 17th on the grid to secure a remarkable victory at the rain-soaked Interlagos circuit, ending a 10-race winless streak and edging him closer to a fourth Formula 1 drivers’ title. His performance captivated the international media, which had much to say about Verstappen’s masterclass and Lando Norris’s post-race comments on the race’s outcome.
Verstappen’s victory was especially notable given his challenging starting position and wet conditions, allowing him to showcase his driving prowess as he made his way through the field. Joining him on the podium were Alpine’s Esteban Ocon and Pierre Gasly, marking a surprising result for the French team. Norris, who had started on pole, only managed a sixth-place finish after a challenging race, effectively ending his shot at the championship title for this season.
In the UK, The Times reported on Norris’s reaction to the race. The British driver, though acknowledging mistakes on his part, suggested that Verstappen had benefited from a bit of luck. Norris initially lost the lead to George Russell before pitting under a virtual safety car, re-entering the race behind Verstappen. A red flag was then brought out after a significant crash involving Franco Colapinto, allowing Verstappen to change tires during the stoppage. Although Norris recognized his errors, he implied that Verstappen’s timing with the stoppage had given him an advantage.
Meanwhile, in Italy, La Gazzetta dello Sport praised Verstappen’s incredible drive, framing it as a testament to his dominance over Norris. They noted that while Norris had a few mistakes, including failing to follow the aborted start procedure, Verstappen drove a flawless race. The Italian publication emphasized that very few drivers in Formula 1 history could achieve what Verstappen did from such a challenging grid position, crediting his unrelenting focus and skill for the win.
Verstappen’s win at Interlagos highlighted his position as a true champion, able to capitalize on challenging conditions and errors from rivals. As the season approaches its end, Verstappen’s latest triumph underscores his superiority on the grid, while Norris’s frustrations reflect the high stakes and competitive intensity in F1 today. With this victory, Verstappen inches closer to another title, cementing his place in the sport’s elite.