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Norris ‘would rather be in Verstappen's shoes' in F1 title fight

McLaren's Lando Norris admitted he 'would rather be' in Max Verstappen's shoes as he chases the Red Bull driver for the Formula 1 Drivers' Championship. Verstappen hasn't won a race in six Grands Prix amid Red Bull car struggles and resurgent rivals. Norris is among the Dutchman's adversaries and has steadily cut into Verstappen's lead […] The post Norris ‘would rather be in Verstappen's shoes' in F1 title fight appeared first on Motorsport Week.
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