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I’ll fight to take Verstappen to the wire for F1 c’ship: Norris

- PA MEDIA/DPA

LANDO Norris said he was ready to defy the naysayers by taking Max Verstappen to the championsh­ip wire.

Norris will head to this weekend’s Belgian Grand Prix the final round before Formula One’s summer shutdown - 76 points behind Verstappen after he was forced by McLaren to surrender victory to Oscar Piastri in Hungary.

Pole-sitter Norris lost the lead to Piastri at the start and despite moving ahead of the Australian at the second round of pit stops, was controvers­ially ordered to make way for his team-mate.

It marked the fifth race in a row that Norris might have won - adding to his sole career triumph in Miami back in May.

However, Red Bull’s rocky form in Hungary - which saw Verstappen launch a series of X-rated outbursts against his team - and McLaren’s impressive speed, has provided Norris with the belief that he could yet land his first title.

“You would be silly to say ‘no’,” said the 24-year-old when asked if the championsh­ip race was still alive.

“Don’t get me wrong, I know there are a lot of points to make up and a lot of people believe I have no chance, but we are going to keep fighting and I am going to give myself the best opportunit­y.

“When you see Max and Red Bull not performing so well and making mistakes and crashing, you want to make the most of those opportunit­ies and plenty more can happen in the future, so it is still on.

“It is a big stretch and an optimistic one, but I’m not going to say ‘no’ to the challenge. Psychologi­cally I am happy and I am ready to battle.”

Verstappen, 26, looked on course to waltz to his fourthstra­ight title after he won seven of the opening 10 rounds. But for the first time in two-and-ahalf years, Verstappen will arrive at the next round in SpaFrancor­champs winless from his last three appearance­s.

He finished fifth following a late collision with Lewis Hamilton. “I don’t know why people think you can’t be vocal on the radio,” said Verstappen. “This is a sport and if people don’t like that, they should stay at home.

“We should have finished third but the wrong strategy calls put me on the back foot where I constantly had to fight and overtake. I already said it would be as severe as it was. I knew it would be difficult to beat McLaren but we at least needed to finish third and we couldn’t even do that.”

 ?? (APA/DPA) ?? F1 driver Lando Norris.
(APA/DPA) F1 driver Lando Norris.

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