Three-time defending champion Max Verstappen has playfully accepted McLaren CEO Zak Brown's unusual comparison to a horror movie villain ahead of this weekend's championship-deciding Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.
Horror-Inspired Banter
The rivalry intensified when Brown described Verstappen as "that guy in the horror movie who you think is down and then suddenly appears" during last week's Qatar GP. The Red Bull driver responded with characteristic wit: "He can call me Chucky. Is that short enough for you?" referencing the iconic killer doll from the Child's Play franchise.
Championship Picture Tightens
Verstappen's surprise victory in Qatar - his fifth win in eight races - narrowed the gap to championship leader Lando Norris to just 12 points. The Dutchman now faces his first title-deciding finale since the controversial 2021 Abu Dhabi race against Lewis Hamilton.
- Verstappen needs victory and specific Norris/Piastri results to claim 5th title
- McLaren's Qatar strategy error proved costly for Norris and Piastri
- First three-way title fight since 2010 season
Pressure? What Pressure?
The typically intense Verstappen appears relaxed about the high-stakes finale: "I'm a lot more relaxed now... if I don't win it, I still know that I had an amazing season." He draws confidence from Qatar's unpredictability, suggesting "external factors" could again play a role.
"I know that when I sit in the car, I always try to maximise everything I can. That's what I'll try to do in Abu Dhabi." - Max Verstappen
With the championship battle going down to the wire, F1 fans worldwide will tune in Sunday to see whether "Chucky" can complete another terrifying comeback or if McLaren can fend off the Red Bull threat.
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