The recent rivalry between Max verstappen and Lando Norris excites the F1 grid. Verstappen, a three-time world champion, looked untouchable at the beginning of 2024. However, it all changed when McLaren introduced some ‘game-changing’ upgrades, helping Norris get head-on with the Dutchman.
Moreover, the recent Miami GP exemplified Norris’s exquisite driving skills. Although the Sunday race was hindered by a safety car, it helped Mclaren defeat Red Bull. However, Lando Norris was excellent throughout the event, maintaining a fair distance from Verstappen. Consequently, he broke the reigning world champion’s Miami streak and won his debut silverware. The rivalry extended to Imola GP, where both the talented drivers finished 1-2. During the final laps, the fierce competition injected some much-needed excitement into an otherwise monotonous race.
RB20 And Verstappen’s Contrasting Performances Conclude With A Victory
Max Verstappen’s start to the Imola weekend was disappointing, as he failed to impress throughout the practice session. However, things were back to normal as the Dutchman secured a record eighth consecutive pole position ahead of the Sunday race. Verstappen tied Ayrton Senna’s historical world record of eight successive pole positions between 1988 and 1989. Max Verstappen faced tight opposition from McLaren’s Lando Norris throughout the Sunday race. However, RBR made considerable alterations to the RB20’s floor and nose. The technical director, Pierre Wache, praised the tiny alterations as ‘interesting.’ They also worked on the length of the top two front wings, which improved downstream flow and modified the floor edge.
As a result, all of the upgrades appeared fruitless as Lando Norris edged closer to victory. Red Bull won the championship thanks to Verstappen’s exceptional performance.
Furthermore, despite the on-paper results demonstrating RBR’s supremacy, the squad is under pressure. Veteran Red Bull consultant Helmut Marko commended McLaren for maintaining the upper hand throughout the race. He also applauded Verstappen’s efforts to obtain victory, recognizing his difficulties along the road. Meanwhile, the technical staff is keeping a low profile after a lengthy weekend in Imola. Red Bull is usually susceptible to a ‘front-limited’ circuit such as Imola. Thus, the RB20 underperformed during practice sessions due to restrictions. Finally, the adjustments let them win their fifth Grand Prix, but the team has to reconsider its approach as McLaren closes the gap.
Fernando Alonso Claims An Unwanted Record While Yuki Tsunoda Climbs The Ladder
The Emilia Romagna GP was nothing short of a nightmare for Fernando Alonso. Although Aston Martin enrolled in the Imola GP with some significant upgrades, the results were disheartening. The two-time world champions crashed during the final practice session. Moreover, he clocked the slowest time in qualifying to start the Sunday race from the last. Thus, this was his worst finish in a Grand Prix.
On the other hand, Yuki Tsunoda of RB Cashapp yet again outplayed his teammate. The Japanese motorsport driver finished in the top ten during the main race. Further, he had a fantastic run during the practice sessions, finishing ahead of the sister team Red Bulls.