The title of this sensational story reads: “Lando Norris, you need to focus on your training and put an end to these pointless romantic affairs if you don’t want my husband to look down on you.”

In the world of Formula 1, where rivalry and personal drama often go hand in hand, Max Verstappen’s girlfriend, Kelly Piquet, has recently caused a stir. After the dramatic 2025 season, in which Lando Norris finally won the world title at the expense of Verstappen – with a difference of only two points – peace seemed to have returned. Norris was crowned champion in Abu Dhabi, while Verstappen won the race but missed out on the title.
Emotions ran high, with tears from Norris and his family, and a mix of pride and disappointment from Verstappen and his loved ones. Yet it remained sporty congratulations on the circuit. Or not?

Kelly Piquet, the four-time champion’s partner and mother of their young daughter, decided to no longer keep her opinion to herself. In a striking outburst, she addressed Norris directly with the words that are now making the rounds: “Lando Norris, you need to focus on your training and put an end to these pointless romantic affairs if you don’t want my husband to look down on you.” The message implies that Piquet believes Norris did not earn his world title the same hard way as others – especially Verstappen, who is known for his ruthless work ethic and focus.

She suggests that the McLaren driver is too distracted by private matters, instead of fully devoting himself to the sport.The accusation hit hard in the paddock and on social media. Verstappen fans saw it as a justified sneer at someone who, according to them, had been in the Dutchman’s shadow for too long.
Norris’ supporters reacted furiously, with accusations that Piquet is jealous of the success of the new champion. After all, the 2025 title battle was extremely exciting: McLaren dominated the second part of the season with the superior car, while Red Bull struggled with inconsistency.
Norris rode consistently, took crucial points and held his own in the final. Piastri, his teammate, finished strong but just outside the championship. Verstappen fought back, won in Abu Dhabi, but it was not enough.

Just five minutes after Piquet’s words appeared online – likely via an Instagram story or a quick post – Lando Norris responded immediately and sharply. His answer was short but sweet, enough to leave Kelly Piquet completely speechless and stunned, according to sources.
Although the exact content of his response has not been made public (Norris keeps his private life carefully shielded), it is said to be a calm but sharp reminder to Piquet that titles are earned on the asphalt, not in the comments.
He reportedly emphasized his commitment to training, simulator time and teamwork, pointing out that “affair gossip” has little to do with racing. It would have been a direct clapback that drew attention to the fact that Norris was performing better than ever because of his balance in life – including a stable relationship with Magui Corceiro.
This incident fits into a broader pattern. The relationship between the champion families has never been easy. Verstappen and Norris show respect on the track, but behind the scenes there is sometimes bubbling.
Kelly Piquet is no stranger to the spotlight: as the daughter of three-time world champion Nelson Piquet, she grew up in racing and knows the pressure like no other. She regularly shares updates about her life with Verstappen, their daughters Penelope and Lily, and their holidays in Brazil or Portugal.
Yet she occasionally hits back hard against critics or rivals. She previously fiercely defended her partner against online hate, and now she appears to be taking up the gauntlet against the man who robbed Verstappen of his fifth consecutive title.
For Norris this was the end of a dream year. After years of near misses – second places, bad luck and strong competition – he was finally at the top. In interviews after the FIA ββawards ceremony, he spoke openly about the emotions: the fear and excitement for Abu Dhabi, the tears at the finish, the embrace with his girlfriend.
He emphasized that he became champion by staying true to himself, without adopting Verstappen’s hard, sometimes controversial style. “You don’t have to be an asshole to win,” he said aptly.
Still, the question remains: was Piquet’s outburst a spontaneous emotional response to the loss of her partner, or a calculated attempt to tarnish Norris’ image as a “relaxed” champion? In Formula 1, words count, and personal attacks like this can only fuel the rivalry for 2026.
With new regulations on the way and a reset in the field, the next season promises fireworks – both on and off the track. What the future holds for these two drivers and their circles is uncertain. Verstappen is preparing for a revenge, with training and tests in mind. Norris enjoys his title, but knows that the pressure is now on him.
And Kelly Piquet? She showed that she does not hesitate to speak up. The silence after Norris’s quick response speaks volumes: sometimes a few words are enough to end a discussion.