Max Verstappen protagonista di una battuta sarcastica durante l'intervista con Jimmy Fallon

Il pilota della Red Bull Max Verstappen ha scambiato battute con il conduttore televisivo Jimmy Fallon durante il weekend del Gran Premio di Miami. La risposta impassibile dell'olandese a un gioco di parole sul suo cognome è diventata rapidamente virale tra i fan di Formula 1. Il momento faceva parte di un segmento sceneggiato legato a una collaborazione tra Fallon e Ford.

Verstappen ha aperto l'intervista dicendo di essere felice di essere lì. Fallon ha proseguito con un gioco di parole, suggerendo che Verstappen fosse come un 'Ver-stopping' (fermarsi) al negozio o per un caffè. Il quattro volte campione ha risposto: “Ver-stopping questa intervista”, mantenendo un'espressione seria che i fan hanno trovato particolarmente divertente.

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