As Max Verstappen continues to drop hints about an eventual F1 exit, Karun Chandhok feels Red Bull should look to the future and sign Lando Norris.
The British racer is currently tied into a multi-year contract at McLaren, that deal running until the end of the 2025 season.
Reflecting on the 2022 campaign, Norris told Sky Sports F1: “From where we were in race one [Bahrain], I think we’ve done a good job, we recovered well. Red Bull’s reigning two-time World Champion Max Verstappen has made no secret of the fact that once his mighty contract with the team concludes at the end of 2028, he is giving very serious consideration toSo, with his team-mate Sergio Perez and Red Bull’s third driver Daniel Ricciardo both north of 30, Chandhok feels Red Bull should cover themselves for the future with the acquisition of Norris.
In a car comparable to the standard which Verstappen has been driving over these past couple of seasons, Norris is a driver who it is believed has what it takes to join the fight for wins and titles, and his time with McLaren has done very little to suggest otherwise.
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