Formula 1 ace Lando Norris was caught on video swearing at a fan after they teased him about his track record at the Australian GP. The 24 year old racing star didn’t take kindly to a cheeky comment from someone in Melbourne
Lando Norris was taunted by former teammate Carlos Sainz after the Ferrari star romped to victory at the Australian Grand Prix. Despite the Spaniard being forced to miss the previous race in Saudi Arabia after undergoing emergency surgery to have his appendix removed, he capitalised
Lando Norris has joined Max Verstappen in naming his concerns about the driver’s comfort from within the cockpit of F1 cars. The McLaren star suggested that the FIA needs to address the matter when the new technical regulations come into effect for
Lando Norris believes that the issues facing FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem are a bigger concern to the sport than the conundrum of Christian Horner’s future within the Red Bull organisation. The acting FIA president is facing two separate allegations, and the
Lando Norris believes that there is a ‘clear top two’ in terms of car performance heading into the 2024 season opener in Bahrain. The McLaren ace singled out Red Bull and Ferrari as the two standout teams on the grid, predicting that
McLaren driver Lando Norris has insisted that he is looking to usurp Max Verstappen at the top of the standings. Verstappen cruised to a third consecutive title last season but the Brit believes that he and Red Bull can be stopped. “If
McLaren have offered a closer look at their 2024 challenger, the MCL38, with Lando Norris describing the new machinery as ‘my kinda valentine’ after the car was launched on 14 February. The launch of the MCL38 will be completed with a shakedown
McLaren driver Lando Norris has shared his surprise at the news that Lewis Hamilton will reportedly leave Mercedes in 2025 so that he can join Ferrari. The Brit signed a two-year contract with the Silver Arrows last year but appears to have
Verstappen is the man to beat in 2024, with the Dutchman preparing to battle for a fourth consecutive World Drivers’ Championship title. The Red Bull ace will hope to fend off competition from team-mate Perez, a resurgent Mercedes, and the likes of
Lando Norris has praised Oscar Piastri’s ‘calm and chilled’ demeanour under pressure following a sensational rookie season in 2023. His McLaren team-mate recently spoke out against the self-critical approach to post-race analysis used in interviews by his colleague. Piastri’s rookie campaign was