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Lando Norris Fires Back at Max Verstappen Amid McLaren Talks Buzz

Highlights
- Norris responds to Verstappen-McLaren rumor, cites wider driver interest.
- Verstappen’s 2027 Red Bull contract exit clause triggers Hungarian GP.
- McLaren CEO Zak Brown denies Verstappen fit in current lineup.
- Norris confident in partnership with Oscar Piastri for coming years.
- Verstappen linked to Mercedes despite Russell’s intent to stay.
- McLaren focuses on driver development amid rising team competitiveness.
Lando Norris downplays Max Verstappen-to-McLaren speculation after Austria, arguing coverage fixates on one name while several drivers court McLaren amid rising competitiveness and looming contract decision points.
Reports after the Red Bull Ring indicated Verstappen‑McLaren talks had been opened, a scenario Norris frames as interest rather than active negotiation.
Uncertainty persists at Red Bull beyond 2026, with an exit clause in Verstappen’s deal understood to be time‑sensitive and potentially activated around the Hungarian Grand Prix.

McLaren chief Zak Brown reiterates there is no vacancy, with Norris and Oscar Piastri the confirmed pairing, making any Verstappen move incompatible with the current structure.
Norris, however, emphasizes stability and expects to continue alongside Piastri for years, aligning with recent insight into Norris and McLaren’s collaboration recently.
He also challenges the narrative: “A lot of drivers want to come to McLaren, so I don’t know why you just highlight Max,” adding nothing is imminent.
Elsewhere, Verstappen remains linked to Mercedes despite George Russell’s intent to stay, underlining how one decision could cascade through the 2027 driver market. He has not ruled out alternatives.

For McLaren, the priority is consolidating gains with a settled pairing, leveraging car development to convert opportunities, and avoiding destabilizing distractions during a tightly packed calendar.
The team’s attractiveness to rivals reflects recent performance trends, but with no seat available, interest does not automatically translate into movement.
Attention now turns to Budapest, where contractual timing and competitive form could clarify Verstappen’s options and, by extension, the priorities of McLaren and Mercedes.
Visual Summary
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The Formula 1 Magnet: Why EVERYONE Wants McLaren 🧲
“A lot of drivers want to come to McLaren… so I don’t know why you just highlight Max.”
McLaren’s stock is rising, and drivers are lining up.
Norris & Piastri remain solid at the core of the team.
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As Red Bull and Mercedes watch closely, McLaren’s appeal has made it F1’s hottest destination—
but for now, stability reigns at Woking.

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