Lando Norris vs Max Verstappen “compete on equal terms” prediction made
“It correlat🦩es beautifully to what they see back at base. And that’s the key to bridging the gap to Red Bull."

Lando Norris’ “incredible ability” will a🥂llow him to battle Max Verstappen evenly when on equal terms, Anthony Davidson believes.
A rare off-day for Red Bull’s Verstappen last weekend at the F1 Mi꧂ami Grand Prix opened the door for McLaren’s Norris to swoop in 𓂃and claim his first victory.
Norris’ glory was the result of Mc🌳Laren’s gradual improvement and there might be more to come, Davidson says.
Craig Slater posed the question: “In terms of ability and being able to be in the fight, is [Norris🐻] able to compete on equal terms with them?”
Davidson answered: “Yes. In one word, yes.
“He’s got incredible ability. He’s great in the rain, brilliant at reading the grand prix, he kept the team calm under the Safety Car con✱ditions.
“He didn’t want to pit immediately. He knew it would be a long yellow fla💦g period. They waited a lap to bring him in, toಞ ensure he’d come out with a healthy lead.
“Th🧸ey didn’t bring him in too early on his orders in many ways. He said: ‘The car feels good, I’m happy here, we🃏’re on the right tyre and the right time, I can go longer to offset ourselves against Red Bull and Verstappen’.”
McLaren dealt warning about Red Bull for Imola
McLaren brought a raft of upgrades to 🌸Miami which powered them onto their grand prix win.
“I saw - the upgrades that McLaren brought, the upgrades🅘 that Mercedes brought - everyone is honing in on where they need to be to catch Red ⛎Bull,” Davidson said.
“Red Bul♚l brought their upgra𓆏des early on, at China.
“So, at this race, it levelled out again. In terms of the upgrad♒es between McLaren and Red 🐬Bull.
“A🍨nd this was a serious upgrade for McLaren! They had 🌸rear wings, floor, front wing, you name it!
“They have develo𒆙ped the car brilliantly well. It🐼 does exactly what they want it to do from a wind tunnel point of view.
“It correlate🍷s beautifully to what they see back a𒆙t base. And that’s the key to bridging the gap to Red Bull.
“I don’t want to get carried away. This is just a snapshot. I want to see different circuits which test thℱe cars.”
F🐓1 heads to Imola next weekend where Mercedes are expected to introduce new parts again.
All eyes will be on Norris and McLaren, howeveᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚr, to see𒐪 if they can maintain their race-winning form.
“There is a high chance, in🍌 the next race, that the Red Bull might🌺 come back strong,” Davidson warned.
“💮A bit like when he came to Suzuka and said ‘this is where I’m at’ after a disappointing race at Melbourne.”

James was a sports joꦚurnalist at Sky Sports for a decade covering everything from American sports, to football, to F1.