Max Verstappen’s continued dominance in Formula 1 has become a source of frustration for fans, according to McLaren’s Lando Norris. Norris, who finished second to Verstappen in the Chinese Grand Prix, said that the sport has become predictable with the Dutchman winning consistently. Norris praised Verstappen’s skill and the dominance of Red Bull’s car, but he also suggested that no other driver would be able to match Verstappen’s level of performance. Norris, who is still seeking his first F1 win, is currently the top driver outside of Red Bull and Ferrari in the standings. The next F1 Grand Prix weekend takes place in Miami from May 3-5.
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The 2024 Formula 1 season has commenced with Max Verstappen maintaining his reign as the top driver. After breaking records in the previous season, Verstappen has already secured four victories in the current campaign, dominating the Japanese and Chinese Grands Prix. Despite Lewis Hamilton’s efforts to seize his first win since 2021, Verstappen’s persisting dominance has prevented him from securing a victory.
Red Bull boss Christian Horner took a swipe at rival Toto Wolff after Max Verstappen’s victory in the Chinese Grand Prix. He believes Wolff should focus on Mercedes’ struggles rather than speculating about signing Verstappen. Horner also addressed rumors surrounding Verstappen’s future, reiterating his commitment to Red Bull.
After five races of the 2024 Formula 1 season, Sky Sports F1 provides an analysis of the drivers’ performances. Max Verstappen and Red Bull continue to dominate, while Carlos Sainz’s strong start has made him a hot commodity in the driver market. Lewis Hamilton, on the other hand, is struggling in a Mercedes car that is still lacking pace. George Russell is outperforming his more experienced teammate, while Fernando Alonso continues to impress and Nico Hulkenberg has shown promise. Despite a challenging start to the season, Sergio Perez has begun to establish himself as a reliable wingman to Verstappen. Other notable performers include Lando Norris, Esteban Ocon, Charles Leclerc, and Oscar Piastri.