Max Verstappen delivers sarcastic quip during Jimmy Fallon interview

Red Bull driver Max Verstappen exchanged jokes with talk show host Jimmy Fallon during the Miami Grand Prix weekend. The Dutchman's deadpan reply to a pun on his name quickly went viral among Formula 1 fans. The moment formed part of a scripted segment tied to a Fallon and Ford collaboration.

Verstappen opened the interview by saying he loved being there. Fallon followed with wordplay, suggesting Verstappen was like Ver-stopping at the store or for coffee. The four-time champion responded, “Ver-stopping this interview,” while maintaining a straight face that fans found especially amusing.

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