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Max Verstappen Leaves Jimmy Fallon Stunned After Abruptly Ending Interview
8 May 2026GP BlogReactions

Max Verstappen Leaves Jimmy Fallon Stunned After Abruptly Ending Interview

During the Miami Grand Prix, Jimmy Fallon interviewed Max Verstappen and Isack Hadjar, but a persistent Ford engineer interrupted. Verstappen left Fallon stunned, walking away with his teammate.

Max Verstappen surprised Jimmy Fallon by abruptly ending an interview during the Miami Grand Prix weekend, leaving the talk show host speechless. The Dutch driver and Red Bull teammate Isack Hadjar walked away mid-conversation after a Ford engineer repeatedly interrupted with car facts.

Why it matters:

This lighthearted moment underscores Formula 1's growing crossover with mainstream U.S. entertainment, as celebrities like Fallon increasingly engage with the paddock. It also highlights the sport's shift toward personality-driven content that appeals to a broader audience.

The details:

  • Fallon was at the Miami GP as a guest of Ford and filmed a sketch with Verstappen and Hadjar.
  • The conversation was repeatedly interrupted by a Ford engineer, who kept injecting car facts while Fallon tried to ask questions.
  • Verstappen then decided to leave, saying, "I'll leave you with him. See you later," as he and Hadjar walked away.
  • Fallon, stunned, called after them: "Isack? Max?"
  • After the sketch, Fallon was taken for off-road driving in a Ford F-150 Raptor R, then a Mustang Dark Horse, as part of a Kentucky Derby-themed segment.

The big picture:

The incident reflects F1's deliberate push to blend racing with pop culture, particularly in the U.S. market. Celebrities like Fallon provide organic exposure, and driver personalities like Verstappen's matter-of-fact exit add to the sport's authenticity. As F1 continues to expand its American footprint, these moments help demystify drivers and build fan connections beyond the track.

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