Max Verstappen lance une boutade sarcastique lors de son interview avec Jimmy Fallon

Le pilote de Red Bull, Max Verstappen, a échangé des plaisanteries avec l'animateur Jimmy Fallon lors du week-end du Grand Prix de Miami. La réponse impassible du Néerlandais à un jeu de mots sur son nom est rapidement devenue virale parmi les fans de Formule 1. Ce moment faisait partie d'une séquence scénarisée liée à une collaboration entre Fallon et Ford.

Verstappen a entamé l'entretien en déclarant qu'il était ravi d'être présent. Fallon a enchaîné avec un jeu de mots, suggérant que Verstappen était comme "Ver-stopping" (Ver-s'arrêter) au magasin ou pour prendre un café. Le quadruple champion a répondu : "Ver-stopping (Ver-arrêter) cette interview", tout en gardant un visage impassible que les fans ont trouvé particulièrement amusant.

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