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#f1testing #f1interview #landonorris Norris Hits Back at Verstappen: “If He Wants to Retire, He Can” | F1 2026 Bahrain Testing 'It's a good, fun challenge' - Norris counters Verstappen view on new cars Offering a contrary opinion to Verstappen's remarks after his Thursday running, 2025 champion Norris said he was finding the new challengers "a lot of fun, "I really enjoyed it", before quipping: "So, yeah, if he wants to retire, he can retire." Norris added: "Formula 1 changes all the time. Sometimes it's a bit better to drive, sometimes it's not as good to drive. "We get paid a stupid amount of money to drive, so you can't really complain at the end of the day. Any driver can go and find something else to do. It's not like he has to be here, or any driver has to be here. "It's a challenge, but it's a good, fun challenge for the engineers, for the drivers. "It's different. You have to drive it in a different way and understand things differently and manage things differently, but I still get to drive cars and travel the world and have a lot of fun, so nothing to complain about." Reflecting on the first weeks of testing the cars, Norris said: "It's early days of a regulation that's meant to be a good amount slower. But if we fast forward to the end of this year and head to next year, we're going to be going a lot quicker by then. "Everyone can make their own opinions and have their own opinions, and say and decide what they want to do. No one should complain about that or be upset about it. Every driver has their own opinions. He didn't like it, and I like it."