US Grand Prix ticket sales surge after Max Verstappen stopped winning races
For two straight years, F1 fans could pretty much expect a Max Verstappen domination when they tuned into a grand prix — and understandably, viewers started to lose interest. In F1 2024, though, things have changed.
That’s good news for the United States Grand Prix; race promoter and Circuit of The Americas chairman Bobby Epstein says that the unpredictability has resulted in a surge of ticket sales. As it turns out, fans are more interested when the racing gets dicey.
Lando Norris couldn’t resist taking a playful jab at Max Verstappen ahead of the 2024 United States Grand Prix, just as the F1 season takes an unpredictable turn. With Verstappen’s reign of dominance finally shaken, Norris has embraced the more competitive landscape and taken the opportunity to have some fun at his rival’s expense.
Speaking to reporters, Norris quipped, “It’s nice to see Max finally having to work for it. Maybe he’s forgotten what it’s like to race with others!” The British driver’s teasing remarks come as Verstappen has faced more challenges than in previous seasons, adding a new level of excitement to the championship.
Norris’s comments reflect the refreshing change in the F1 dynamics, where Verstappen no longer seems unbeatable. This unpredictability has caused a surge in ticket sales for the US Grand Prix, with fans eager to witness more competitive races. The season’s volatility is being hailed as a turning point for Formula 1, and drivers like Norris are clearly enjoying the new challenges on the grid.
As the US Grand Prix approaches, the rivalry between Norris and Verstappen will be one to watch, especially with the growing anticipation of a more thrilling race.