But still Verstappen remained ahead and, as the pair reached the same corner on lap 64, he showed just how hard he’d fight to keep it that way. As Norris moved to the left under braking, attempting to pass Verstappen around the outside, the Red Bull driver gradually began to squeeze his rival out of road – until there was no more room left to give.
The resulting contact caused Verstappen’s rear left tyre to fly off the wheel and Norris picked up a puncture.
The former received a 10sec penalty for causing the incident, but after fitting his Red Bull with new tyres and rejoining the circuit, he still managed to finish fifth and earned ten points in the process. Norris’s McLaren was found to be beyond repair when it returned to the pitlane and he retired from the race.
In championship points alone, that dealt a hefty blow to Norris’s hopes: the gap to Verstappen widened from 69 points to 81 and, at the very least, it set the stage for similarly robust defences as the season went on. But it also looked to have knocked Norris’s trust in Verstappen to fight fairly. After the race Verstappen was unapologetic but Norris looked deflated, saying he felt “let down.”
In races to follow, he struggled to pass Verstappen, and sometimes appeared to hold back, while the reigning champion continued to show little hesitation in muscling Norris off the track during battles.
Ahead of the Las Vegas Grand Prix Norris conceded that he wasn’t fully prepared in his early duels with Verstappen but had been happier with his performances after the summer break, despite losing out to the Red Bull driver on a number of occasions. “I probably wasn’t outright ready to go up against Red Bull and Max,” said Norris. “I think I am now, and it’s probably too late to do that… No one has gone up against Max so early on in kind of their career, halfway through the season, and put up, I think, a pretty reasonable fight.
“I’ve done my best. I’ve not done well enough. And I’ve always admitted that. And I think Max is probably one of the best drivers ever in Formula 1 and I don’t think you’ll probably get a much better driver than Max ever in Formula 1 ever again. That’s my opinion but that’s what I believe in and for me to go up against that belief, to fight against that person that I know is so good, takes a bit more than what I probably achieved this season, but I think what I’ve done since the summer break is closer to what I need to be, and I think that is close to being good enough to fighting for it next year.
“I’ve been very happy, actually, with how the last few months have gone, honestly. I wouldn’t change many things that have happened. But I still need to make tweaks. I still need to improve on things. That’s clear. You know, I’m not completely satisfied with how I’ve done. I definitely know I need to make improvements. But for the first time, I’m confident to say that I have what I think I need to fight for a championship.
Part of that confidence may be down to learning from the moments where the title slipped from his grasp in 2024: after Austria came a series of races where Max Verstappen got the upper hand.
2024 Belgian Grand Prix
A ten-place grid penalty for Verstappen at the Belgian Grand Prix provided a prime opportunity for Norris to close the gap to the Dutchman in the drivers’ standings.
He started from fourth on the grid – Verstappen a further seven places back – and looked to have the pace to contend for victory as he ran as high as third before making his first pitstop on lap 16.
When he re-emerged from the pitlane on a fresh set of hard tyres, Verstappen was ahead, having made his own stop for a new set of medium tyres five laps earlier. But surely on fresher tyres, with what looked to be a faster car underneath him, and with 28 laps still left to run, Norris could find a way past?
Unfortunately for McLaren, he couldn’t – Verstappen wouldn’t let him.
Despite running within a second of Verstappen’s Red Bull for the majority of the remaining laps, Norris failed to find a way past the Dutchman while his team-mate, Oscar Piastri, found the pace to finish second.
Norris was ultimately classified fifth and Verstappen fourth – the latter’s lead in the drivers’ standings extended from 76 points to 78.
2024 United States Grand Prix
After a string of strong performances by Norris and McLaren, and a simultaneous dip in performance for Red Bull, Verstappen arrived at COTA in October with his title advantage reduced to 52 points.
With six races still remaining, Norris still had an outside chance of the championship, needing to outscore the Verstappen by an average of 8.6 points per round. But the odds remained firmly in the Red Bull driver’s favour after Austin.