Ultimately, Verstappen managed to claim nine race victories, obliterating his rivals in the drivers' standings once more despite his team's struggles, finishing ahead of nearest challenger Norris by 63 points.
The young Brit labelled Verstappen's driving as 'dangerous' on that day in Mexico, but congratulated his rival once he had finally wrapped up the championship title at the Las Vegas GP.
Now, Norris has made an honest admission about his rivalry with the four-time champion, and has suggested that he has gained confidence to give it another go in 2025.
"Of course. I fancied it already this year, but it was just a little too late," Norris told media at the 2024 season finale in Abu Dhabi.
"I definitely have had things to improve on and to look back on and try [to] correct and to improve. Nevertheless, I think the thing I’ve learned and I’ve gained the most this year is confidence in myself.
"Sounds very simple, [but] I’ve just always been quite the opposite kind of guy, and I always find [that] I need to go out to prove it to myself before I want to start believing anything. This year, yeah I made some mistakes and I didn’t give a good enough fight to Max, but it was a good effort, and the one thing I’ve learned from [it is that] I have what it takes."