Lando Norris says he will not treat Max Verstappen differently in title scrap
Norris will start Saturday’s sprint race at the Brazilian Grand Prix from second, two places ahead of Verstappen.
Norris will start Saturday’s sprint race at the Brazilian Grand Prix from second, two places ahead of Verstappen.
Norris looked set to land top spot only to be gazumped by Piastri with the Australian’s final throw of the dice.
Verstappen leads Norris by 47 points heading into the concluding four rounds.
Hamilton will complete a demonstration run in the car that carried Senna to the second of his three titles in 1990 in Interlagos on Saturday.
Damon Hill accused the Red Bull driver of acting like Wacky Races villain Dick Dastardly following his combined 20-second penalty in Mexico.
The Spaniard headed to Europe to see a specialist following the race in Mexico City.
"We have not had the results we would have wanted but the car is fantastic to drive – we have shown super strong pace at times, especially in the last couple of races at the Circuit of the Americas and Fuji."
Verstappen’s defensive tactics are in the spotlight after he was handed a combined 20-second penalty for running Lando Norris off the track twice.
Norris finished second in Mexico behind Carlos Sainz to take 10 points out of Verstappen’s lead.
Verstappen received 20 seconds of penalties as Norris closed the gap in the title standings.
Norris finished second behind Ferrari’s Carlos Sainz as Verstappen was sixth after being hit with 20 seconds worth of penalties.