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Lando Norris Backtracks on Brazil Outburst, Admits Verstappen’s Brilliance at FIA Gala

Miguel Cunha by Miguel Cunha
January 9, 2025
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Lando Norris Backtracks on Brazil Outburst, Admits Verstappen’s Brilliance at FIA Gala

Formula One F1 - Abu Dhabi Grand Prix - Yas Marina Circuit, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates - December 8, 2024 McLaren's Lando Norris before the race REUTERS/Jakub Porzycki

In a rare moment of humility and reflection, McLaren star Lando Norris publicly retracted his controversial comments about Max Verstappen’s Brazil Grand Prix victory during the FIA gala in Rwanda, where he was awarded the trophy for his runner-up finish in the 2024 Formula 1 championship.

Norris had previously accused Verstappen’s success in Brazil of being more about “luck” than talent, a statement that ruffled feathers in the F1 paddock. However, standing under the bright lights of Kigali’s convention center, Norris addressed his earlier remarks with a combination of contrition and renewed respect for his championship rival.

Norris Recants: “I Take It Back”

“First of all, I retract that comment back there where I said it was all luck and no talent,” Norris admitted, acknowledging the storm his post-Brazil frustration had brewed. “You know how the media change things,” he added, though not without sparking another layer of controversy.

Norris then shifted focus to Verstappen’s remarkable achievements in 2024, praising the Dutchman for his relentless performance, particularly in Brazil. Verstappen’s ability to storm through the field after a grid penalty and disastrous qualifying session, coupled with his tire management in treacherous wet conditions, earned him a victory that cemented his dominance.

“What he did this year, what he did in Brazil, of course, was incredible,” Norris conceded. “I’m the first one to acknowledge such a thing when I’m the one going up against him.”

A Tough Season, But Room to Improve

Reflecting on the season, Norris acknowledged the challenge of competing against a driver of Verstappen’s caliber. “It was a tough season. I tried to give my best and put up the best battle that I could, but this year it was not enough,” he admitted.

Despite the disappointment of coming up short, Norris found solace in his own progress and achievements, including a string of victories and podiums that showcased his growing prowess as a championship contender. “A lot of achievements, a lot of improvement from myself,” Norris said, before adding, “but I also know I need to step it up and do more than I did this year.”

Editor’s Take: A Lesson in Media Accountability

While Norris deserves credit for retracting his earlier comments, his jab at the media was unwarranted and disappointing. The Brazilian Grand Prix statements were clear, documented, and undoubtedly a product of frustration rather than misrepresentation. Claiming the media “changed things” feels like an attempt to deflect responsibility from his own emotional outburst.

It’s essential to recognize the distinction between legitimate journalism and platforms that thrive on sensationalism. Norris’ remarks were bound to make headlines given the context and his high-profile role in the championship fight. While it’s commendable that he admitted he was wrong, blaming the media for amplifying his words is an unfair generalization.

Looking Ahead to 2025

As the 2024 season fades into memory, Norris has set his sights on closing the gap to Verstappen and making an even stronger championship bid in 2025. With McLaren showing significant strides in performance and Norris’ own growth as a driver, the Briton’s resolve to elevate his game will be critical.

For now, though, Verstappen remains the undisputed benchmark. And while Brazil’s drama may have sparked tensions, it’s moments like these—where rivals recognize each other’s brilliance—that truly define the spirit of competition in Formula 1.

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