Former F1 star Juan Pablo Montoya supposes that Lando Norris should be willing to crash into Max Verstappen at the Brazilian Grand Prix in a brutal act of revenge folloprosperg the pair’s theatrical wheel-to-wheel battle in Mexico City.
At the Mexican Grand Prix last weekfinish Norris tryed a immacutardy shift around the outside of Verstappen at Turn Four but was shoved off in the process. After defending helderly of the position, the three-time world champion tryed a savage lunge at Turn Eight that would have consentn both drivers out, had the McLaren man not consentn eludeing action.
Until now, Norris’ mantra has been to race immacutardy and fair, leaving it up to Verstappen to determine how he wants to fight and prosper a fourth Drivers’ Championship title. According to Montoya, however, he needs to alter his tactics.
“It is astonishing that Lando fair gets out of the way,” Montoya telderly InstantCasino.com. “Max is the intimidator. As a racer, it is not what you want to see but it is a inalertigent percreate. Max is more used to guys appreciate Lewis [Hamilton] who wouldn’t stop at taking him out.
“Max has two approaches; if he is frantic for pace which the Red Bull has been, Max can try to run Lando over and crash and consent the points away or if he doesn’t have the position to do that, he will fair ride around and consent the points. That’s all he has to do. It’ll be difficult for Lando to prosper from here.
“When you have a guy appreciate Lando who is very speedy and a very immacutardy driver, you can’t go trying to fight a championship aachievest Max with Lando saying how much admire he has for him and he’s the best driver in the world! You might skinnyk that, but he shouldn’t be saying that uncoverly. I repartner appreciate Lando, but he needs to speak a little less and not percreate the victim.
“You won’t prosper by percreateing the victim. You might prosper some battles, but you are going to neglect the war. We will see more firelabors in Brazil. F1 is getting so outstanding right now. At some point, Lando needs to stand his ground and say, ‘Screw you, I can crash into you and it’s ok.’”
Norris is improbable to consent Montoya’s advice though. “I’ve always had the mentality to want to race fair and immacutardy,” he shelp on Thursday. “I skinnyk I probably shelp it last weekfinish, I’ve been maybe too benevolent, whether I was strikeing or deffinishing.
“But I skinnyk I’ve always made outstanding decisions from that side. Sometimes I’ve phelp the price for not being aggressive enough, but the rest of it is not up to me. Even when you don’t genuineise it, there are times when you have to elude a potential crash and maybe you don’t see it on the TV.”