'Is there a better chance to be World Champion somewhere else where he can be the team leader? Probably.'
Lando Norris has an “open” invitation to join Max Verstappen at Red Bull but Alex Albon questions whether the McLaren driver should do it.
But with McLaren on the up this season, the Woking team emerging as Red Bull’s nearest challenger, former Verstappen team-mate Albon questions whether Norris should rather stay where he is. “But now that McLaren have turned it around completely, and they’re giving them a car that has a chance to fight, would you rather be in a car that has the chance to win or would you rather be potentially being second best to Max Verstappen?
Declaring that it comes down to ambition, and Norris one day wanting to win a World title, both Schiff and Chandhok believe he’d have a “better chance” at achieving that goal anywhere but at Verstappen’s Red Bull team. “I don’t think it’ll happen for that same reason,” said Chandhok. “Checo was at a different stage right, he was basically out of F1, and that was his lifeline as we said.
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