Max Verstappen sorgt mit sarkastischem Spruch bei Jimmy Fallon für Lacher

Red-Bull-Pilot Max Verstappen tauschte während des Rennwochenendes beim Großen Preis von Miami einige Scherze mit Talkshow-Moderator Jimmy Fallon aus. Die trockene Antwort des Niederländers auf ein Wortspiel mit seinem Namen verbreitete sich unter Formel-1-Fans rasend schnell. Der Moment war Teil eines geskripteten Segments im Rahmen einer Zusammenarbeit zwischen Fallon und Ford.

Verstappen eröffnete das Interview mit der Bemerkung, dass es ihm gefalle, dort zu sein. Fallon konterte mit einem Wortspiel und schlug vor, dass Verstappen wie „Ver-stopping“ (Stoppen) im Laden oder bei einem Kaffee sei. Der viermalige Weltmeister antwortete darauf: „Ver-stopping this interview“ (Dieses Interview stoppen), wobei er so ernst blieb, dass es die Fans besonders amüsierte.

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