Lando Norris's Innocent Mistake in Referring to Lewis Hamilton May not Please Max Verstappen & Red Bull

When they see someone in an unpleasant situation, bystanders go through a range of emotions. However, Lando Norris, the rising star for McLaren, seems to have recently been in that situation. During a recent Twitch live stream, the young Briton accidentally brought up one of the most divisive issues surrounding Max Verstappen and Lewis Hamilton. 

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NORRIS' MISTAKE might Jeoperdize his relationship with Verstappen


Off the radar, Max Verstappen and Lando Norris have a close friendship and consistently want the best for one another. But as soon as he realised his error, he briefly disappeared from view. Fans have voiced concerns about his prospective departure to Red Bull and are speculating about a rift between Max and Norris.

The slip-up on twitch


On the Twitch stream, the British driver was heard discussing the helmets he will be wearing for the 2020 Turkish Grand Prix. The 23-year-old pointed his finger to the helmet and stated, “I have this one here, it’s from when Lewis won his eighth world championship.” And after making these comments, the McLaren driver immediately understood that he might be in danger.

Fans react to Lando Norris’ mishap

Two of the best drivers ever competed for the championship in 2021 at the Abu Dhabi track, and the race was decided on the very last lap. The race was won by Max Verstappen, giving Mercedes and Lewis Hamilton supporters their worst night ever. Max Verstappen was able to win his first title because to Michael Masi's improper application of the safety car protocol.

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