Age, Biography and Wiki
Norris made his Formula 1 debut with McLaren at the 2019 Australian Grand Prix and has since become a fan favorite due to his on-track performances and engaging personality. He holds multiple junior championship titles and is known for his technical skill, consistency, and racecraft. His official Wikipedia page provides further details on his career and personal life.
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Date of Birth | 13 November 1999 |
Age | 25 Years |
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Horoscope | Scorpio |
Country | England |
Height, Weight & Measurements
Lando Norris stands at 177 cm (approximately 5 feet 10 inches) tall. While his exact weight and other body measurements are not publicly disclosed, his physical conditioning is tailored to the rigorous demands of Formula 1, where drivers typically maintain low body fat and high fitness levels.
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Dating & Relationship Status
Lando Norris generally keeps his private life out of the spotlight. As of the most recent available information, his current dating or relationship status is not publicly confirmed. He occasionally interacts with fans about personal topics on social media, but rarely shares explicit details about his romantic life.
Born in Bristol and raised in Glastonbury to an English father and Belgian mother, Norris began competitive kart racing aged seven. After a successful karting career—culminating in his victory at the direct-drive Karting World Championship in 2014—Norris graduated to junior formulae. He won his first title at the 2015 MSA Formula Championship with Carlin. He then won the Toyota Racing Series, Formula Renault Eurocup and Formula Renault NEC in 2016, receiving the Autosport BRDC Award that year. Norris won the FIA Formula 3 European Championship in, and finished runner-up to George Russell in the FIA Formula 2 Championship in , both with Carlin.
His father Adam Norris is a retired pensions manager, and is one of Bristol's wealthiest people as well as the 501st-richest person in the country (as of 2018). His mother Cisca is from the Flanders region of Belgium. He has three siblings - two younger sisters, and an older brother Oliver, who was also involved in karting on a competitive level until 2014. Norris holds both British and Belgian citizenship, and speaks a small amount of Flemish Dutch. In his early childhood, Norris tried horse riding, then quad biking and motorcycle riding before moving into karting after his father took him to watch the national British Karting Championships at age seven. Norris was educated at Millfield School in Street, Somerset. He left school without taking his GCSEs, but studied physics and mathematics with a full-time personal tutor. His family later moved to Glastonbury to allow him to become a day pupil, and to pursue his racing career, citing Valentino Rossi as an inspiration. At the start of his F1 career he initially resided in Woking near the McLaren team headquarters, but later moved to Monaco in 2022, for financial reasons.
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Lando Norris is highly active on social media, especially on Instagram and TikTok, where he shares behind-the-scenes content, race updates, and interactions with fans. His friendly and humorous online presence has contributed to his large following and popularity among younger audiences. He is also known for regular appearances on gaming streams, further engaging with fans outside of motorsport.
Education
Lando Norris exemplifies the modern racing star: talented, tech-savvy, and deeply connected with fans, all while building an impressive motorsport legacy.
In February 2017, Norris joined the McLaren Driver Development Programme. Following the announcement, Zak Brown said that Norris was "a fabulous prospect" who deserved the award. Later that year, Norris tested for McLaren in a scheduled mid-season test. He set the second fastest lap in the second day of testing at the Hungaroring. In late 2017, Norris became the official McLaren test and reserve driver for the 2018 season. Norris participated in his first official practice session at the Belgian Grand Prix, recording 26 laps. Norris drove in six further practice sessions during the year.
Norris joined United Autosports for the 2018 24 Hours of Daytona in the IMSA SportsCar Championship, alongside Fernando Alonso and Philip Hanson. They finished 13th in-class and 38th overall; following the race, Alonso hailed Norris' "impressive speed", further acclaiming his teamwork, preparation and focus.
Norris competed in the 2020 24 Hours of Le Mans Virtual with Redline in the LMP2 class alongside Verstappen, as well as esports drivers Atze Kerkhof and Greger Huttu. After qualifying in fifth, the team were met with a series of technical problems, forcing their retirement overnight. A red flag was called, allowing the team to rejoin 18 laps down and finish 25th in-class.