Max Verstappen lanza un comentario sarcástico durante su entrevista con Jimmy Fallon

El piloto de Red Bull, Max Verstappen, intercambió bromas con el presentador Jimmy Fallon durante el fin de semana del Gran Premio de Miami. La respuesta impasible del neerlandés ante un juego de palabras con su nombre se volvió rápidamente viral entre los seguidores de la Fórmula 1. El momento formó parte de un segmento guionizado vinculado a una colaboración entre Fallon y Ford.

Verstappen comenzó la entrevista diciendo que le encantaba estar allí. Fallon continuó con un juego de palabras, sugiriendo que Verstappen era como "Ver-stopping" (parar) en la tienda o para tomar un café. El tetracampeón respondió: "Ver-stopping esta entrevista", manteniendo una cara seria que los aficionados encontraron especialmente divertida.

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