Lando Norris reveals stance on rival Max Verstappen leaving F1: ‘He’d be missed’
Norris, who pipped Verstappen to the title last year, says the Dutchman has ‘earned the right to do whatever he wants’
Lando Norris admits that Max Verstappen would be a “miss” for Formula 1 should the Dutchman retire from the sport at the end of the season. Four-time F1 world champion Verstappen has repeatedly voiced his disdain for F1’s new era in 2026, describing the new regulations as “anti-racing” and “like Formula E on steroids”, such is the focus on energy management. Red Bull are also struggling, languishing sixth in the championship standings, with Verstappen ninth in the drivers’ leaderboard.
Norris, who pipped Verstappen to the 2025 drivers’ title by two points, has also been critical of the new cars, labelling some instances of overtaking as “artificial. ” However, when asked about Verstappen’s threat to leave the sport at the last round in Japan, the Briton believes his rival could stay in the paddock longer than many are led to believe. “Max has earned the right to do whatever he wants,” said Norris, at a McLaren media event on Wednesday.
“He’s very open to saying what he thinks, he’s himself and that’s a good way to live your life. “He’d be a miss and it’d be a shame for the sport. He’s one of the best-ever drivers in Formula 1.
It’d be shame for us, as much as he makes our lives incredibly tough at times, it’s always cool to race someone with four world championships. “To be honest though, I also enjoy watching him race GT3s at the weekend. It’s all relative – when you see the new guys, they say the cars are sick.