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British racing driver (born 1999)

Lando Norris
Born (1999-11-13)13 November 1999 (age 26)
Bristol, England
AwardsFull list
Formula One World Championship career
NationalityUnited KingdomBritish
2025 team(s)McLaren-Mercedes[1]
Car number4
Entries150 (150 starts)
Championships0
Wins11
Podiums43
Careerpoints1397
Pole positions16
Fastest laps18
First entry2019 Australian Grand Prix
First win2024 Miami Grand Prix
Last win2025 São Paulo Grand Prix
Last entry2025 Las Vegas Grand Prix
2024 position2nd (374 pts)
Previous series
Championship titles
Websitelandonorris.com

Lando Norris (/ˈlænd/ ; born 13 November 1999) is a Britishracing driver who competes inFormula One forMcLaren. Norris was runner-up in theFormula One World Drivers' Championship in2024 with McLaren, and has won 11Grands Prix across seven seasons.

Born inBristol and raised inGlastonbury to an English father and Belgian mother, Norris began competitivekart racing aged eight. After a successful karting career—culminating in his victory at thedirect-driveKarting World Championship in 2014—Norris graduated tojunior formulae. He won his first title at the2015 MSA Formula Championship withCarlin. He then won theToyota Racing Series,Formula Renault Eurocup, andFormula Renault NEC in 2016, receiving theAutosport BRDC Award that year. Norris won theFIA Formula 3 European Championship in2017, and finished runner-up toGeorge Russell in theFIA Formula 2 Championship in2018, both with Carlin.

A member of theMcLaren Young Driver Programme since 2017, Norris joined McLaren in2019 to partnerCarlos Sainz Jr., making his Formula One debut at theAustralian Grand Prix. He achieved his maiden podium finish andfastest lap at the season-openingAustrian Grand Prix in2020, before achieving his maidenpole position at theRussian Grand Prix in2021, amongst several further podiums. Followinganother podium in2022, he took seven across his2023 campaign. In2024, Norris achieved his maidenwin at theMiami Grand Prix, repeating this feat three times as he finished runner-up toMax Verstappen in theWorld Drivers' Championship. He has taken seven further victories in2025, includinghis home Grand Prix in Britain, in a title battle with teammateOscar Piastri.

As of the2025 Las Vegas Grand Prix, Norris has achieved 11 race wins, 16 pole positions, 18 fastest laps, and 43 podiums in Formula One. Norris is contracted to remain at McLaren until at least the end of the 2027 season.

Early life

Lando Norris was born on 13 November 1999 inBristol, England.[2] His father, Adam Norris, is a retired pensions manager who co-ownedHargreaves Lansdown and ranked 610th on the 2022Sunday Times Rich List with a net worth of£200 million.[3][4] His mother, Cisca Norris (née Wauman), is from theFlanders region of Belgium and gave him the name "Lando", which Norris has stated was not inspired byLando Calrissian fromStar Wars.[5][6] He has three siblings—two younger sisters and an older brother, Oliver, who was also involved inkarting on a competitive level until 2014.[7][8] Norris holds both British and Belgian citizenship,[9] and speaks a small amount ofFlemish Dutch.[7][10] 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.[11] Norris was educated atMillfield School inStreet, Somerset. He left school without taking hisGCSEs,[12] opting to study physics and mathematics with a full-time personal tutor.[13] He citesValentino Rossi as an inspiration for his racing career.[14]

Junior racing career

Karting (2008–2014)

Norris started his racing career at the age of eight when he claimedpole position at his first national event. In 2013, Norris competed inKF-Junior class, winning theCIK-FIA European Championship and the CIK-FIA International Super Cup,[15][16] as well as theWSK Euro Series.[17] The following year he won theCIK-FIA World Championship inKF class with Ricky Flynn Motorsport, making him the youngest karting world champion in that category.[18]

Ginetta Junior (2014)

In 2014, Norris made his car racing debut in theGinetta Junior Championship, a support series to theBritish Touring Car Championship. He finished third in the championship, winning four races and claiming the Rookie Cup.[citation needed]

Formula 4 (2015)

Norris racing for Mücke Motorsport in Formula 4 in 2015

For 2015, Norris signed withCarlin Motorsport to drive in the newly establishedMSA Formula Championship (now known as theF4 British Championship). Norris took eight wins, ten pole positions, and fourteen total podiums to win the championship ahead ofRicky Collard andColton Herta. He also made occasional appearances in theADAC andItalian Formula 4 championships withMücke Motorsport where he claimed six podiums from eight starts in the former.[18][19]

Norris racing atMonza during the2016 Eurocup Formula Renault 2.0 championship

Formula Three / Formula Renault 2.0 (2016–2017)

In January 2016, Norris travelled toNew Zealand to compete in theToyota Racing Series with theM2 Competition team. He achieved six race wins, including theNew Zealand Grand Prix, and won the championship ahead ofJehan Daruvala. Norris then returned to Europe to race in theFormula Renault 2.0 category withJosef Kaufmann Racing, competing in both theEurocup andNorthern European Cup. He won both series, taking eleven race wins in total and recording ten consecutive pole positions in the latter.[20][21] At the same time, Norris embarked on a part-time campaign in theBRDC British Formula 3 Championship and claimed four wins in eleven races. In October he made a guest appearance in the final round of theEuropean Formula 3 Championship at theHockenheimring in preparation for theMacau Grand Prix in November. Norris placed ninth in qualifying in Macau but was eliminated from the qualification race after crashing on the first lap. In the main race, he progressed from 27th on the grid to finish 11th.[19]

Norris atSilverstone during the2017 Formula 3 European Championship

Norris raced full-time with Carlin in the2017 European Formula 3 Championship,[22] and faced competition fromJoel Eriksson,Maximilian Günther andCallum Ilott for the championship title. Norris finished on the podium in twenty of the thirty races, including nine wins, and recorded eight pole positions. He clinched the title with two races remaining, marking his fifth racing championship title in four years.[23] In November, Norris made his second appearance at the Macau Grand Prix. He was classified second in qualifying but dropped to seventh in the qualification race. He benefited from an accident between the leaders on the final lap to finish the Grand Prix second behindDan Ticktum.

FIA Formula 2 (2017–2018)

2017: Debut

Norris driving for Carlin Motorsport during the2018 FIA Formula 2 Championship

The weekend following the Macau Grand Prix, Norris made hisFIA Formula 2 debut withCampos Racing, replacingRalph Boschung for the final round of the2017 season at theYas Marina Circuit.[24] Prior to the season, Norris expressed that "[Charles Leclerc] has done it [in2017] so if I want to beat or prove I'm just as a good [sic] then I'm going to have to win [the title as a rookie]", adding that he didn't think there was "any point in going for second or third".[25]

2018: Runner-up to Russell

Norris competed full-time in the2018 FIA Formula 2 Championship, racing alongsideSérgio Sette Câmara at Carlin. Norris won the opening race at theBahrain International Circuit from pole position, however, this would prove to be his only race victory of the season. He scored consistent points and podium finishes to hold the lead of the championship until the sixth round at theRed Bull Ring, whenGeorge Russell passed him in the standings. Norris retired from both races at the eleventh round atSochi Autodrom, ruling him out of championship contention and dropping him to third place in the standings behindAlex Albon, although he recovered to second place after the final round inAbu Dhabi.[26]

Formula One career

Norris testing for McLaren during free practice at the2018 Japanese Grand Prix

In February 2017, Norris joined theMcLaren Driver Development Programme.[27] Following the announcement,Zak Brown said that Norris was "a fabulous prospect" who deserved the award.[28] 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 theHungaroring.[29] In late 2017, Norris became the official McLaren test and reserve driver for the 2018 season.[30] Norris participated in his first official practice session at theBelgian Grand Prix, recording 26 laps.[31] Norris drove in six further practice sessions during the year.

McLaren (2019–present)

2019: Rookie season

Norris (pictured at theChinese Grand Prix) debuted in Formula One withMcLaren in2019, aged 19.

Norris signed forMcLaren for the2019 Formula One World Championship, partneringCarlos Sainz Jr.[32] He qualified eighth on his debut at theAustralian Grand Prix and finished the race in twelfth place. He scored his first Formula One points by finishing sixth at the following race, theBahrain Grand Prix.[33] TheChinese Grand Prix was the first of Norris' retirements that season, after damage from a first lap collision withDaniil Kvyat caused him to retire later in the race.[34] Further retirements came at theSpanish Grand Prix after a collision withLance Stroll and at theCanadian Grand Prix when a brake fire caused his suspension to fail.[35]

Norris was on course to finish seventh at theFrench Grand Prix but suffered hydraulic problems late in the race and was eventually classified ninth. This was followed by a sixth-place finish at theAustrian Grand Prix, matching his best result. He was forced to start from the back at theGerman Grand Prix due to penalties for exceeding the allowed number of engine components for the season. He later retired from the race after a power failure.[36] At theBelgian Grand Prix, he made his way from eleventh up to fifth in the early stages of the race. He maintained this position and was set to record his best career finish but suffered a power failure on his final lap and was classified eleventh.[37]

Three consecutive points finishes followed at theItalian,Singapore andRussian Grands Prix. At theJapanese Grand Prix, Norris was running in fifth place beforeAlex Albon collided with him during an overtake attempt. Norris dropped back after collecting floor damage and eventually finished eleventh. At the next race, theMexican Grand Prix, he had a wheel fitted incorrectly after pitting from seventh place. He spent almost two minutes in the pits as his mechanics resolved the problem but he was eventually withdrawn from the race.[38] He ended the season with three consecutive points finishes.[9]

Norris finished his debut Formula One season eleventh in the drivers' championship with 49 points. Teammate Sainz scored 96 points, however Norris out-qualified Sainz at eleven of the twenty-one races. During his debut year, Norris signed a multi-year contract to stay with McLaren for the2020 season until2022.[39]

2020: Maiden podium

After scoring his first podium at the2020 Austrian Grand Prix, Norris became the third-youngest podium finisher in Formula One history at the time.

At the season-openingAustrian Grand Prix, Norris qualified in fourth place but was elevated to third after a grid penalty forLewis Hamilton, the highest grid position of his career at the time and the highest for McLaren since the2016 Austrian Grand Prix.[40] In the closing stages of the race, third-placed Hamilton was issued a five-second penalty for causing a collision with Alex Albon. Norris set the fastest lap of the race on the final lap to finish 4.802 seconds behind Hamilton, allowing Norris to claim the first podium finish of his career.[41][42] This made Norris thethird youngest podium-finisher in Formula One history at the time.[43] At theStyrian Grand Prix, Norris qualified sixth but was given a three-place grid penalty for overtaking underyellow flags during practice. He overtook three cars in the final two laps of the race to finish fifth, in what he described as "one of the best races of [his] career".[44]

Six consecutive points finishes came between theBritish andTuscan Grands Prix.[45] Norris collected damage on the opening lap of theRussian Grand Prix and finished the race fifteenth. At theEifel Grand Prix, he retired from sixth place with power unit failure. During thePortuguese Grand Prix, a collision withLance Stroll and a puncture resulted in a thirteenth-place finish.[46] Following this, Norris faced criticism over his remarks that Stroll "doesn't seem to learn"[47][48] and his perceived downplaying of Lewis Hamilton's achievement ofmost Grand Prix wins, describing it as meaning "nothing to him".[49][50] Subsequently, Norris apologised for his comments about Stroll and also offered a personal apology to Hamilton, stating that his comments were "careless" and that he "[hadn't] shown the respect I should have to certain people".[51][52][53]

At theTurkish Grand Prix Norris had what he called "the worst start of everyone's career ever".[54] He started from fourteenth place after a five-place grid penalty for failing to respect yellow flags in qualifying, but recovered to finish eighth and recorded the fastest lap of the race.[54] Norris finished fourth at theBahrain Grand Prix and fifth at the season-finaleAbu Dhabi Grand Prix,[55][56] which alongside the points scored by teammate Sainz, assisted McLaren in claiming third place in the constructors' championship overRacing Point.[57] Norris ended the season ninth in the drivers' championship with 97 points, eight points behind Sainz.

2021: Maiden pole position

Norris at the2021 Austrian Grand Prix

Norris remained at McLaren for the2021 season, partneringDaniel Ricciardo as Sainz left the team forFerrari.[58] Norris qualified seventh for the season-openingBahrain Grand Prix and finished the race fourth.[59][60][61] At the following race, theEmilia Romagna Grand Prix, a qualifying time that would have placed him third on the grid was deleted for exceeding track limits, and he started the race seventh. Norris had run in second place before being overtaken by Lewis Hamilton with three laps remaining. He finished third to claim his second Formula One podium finish.[62] At theMonaco Grand Prix, Norris started fifth and benefited fromCharles Leclerc's failure to start the race andValtteri Bottas' retirement to claim another podium finish. Norris was issued a grid penalty and started ninth at theAzerbaijan Grand Prix for failing to enter the pits during a red flag period in qualifying, a sanction he criticised as "unfair".[63] He recovered places in the race to finish fifth, assisted by crashes and mistakes from drivers ahead.

Norris equalled his then-highest grid position at theStyrian Grand Prix in Austria, starting third after Bottas was issued with a grid penalty.[64] He finished fifth for the third consecutive race.[65] He bettered this qualifying position at the following weekend'sAustrian Grand Prix, starting in second place after setting a time 0.048 seconds behindpole-sitterMax Verstappen.[66] Norris received a penalty during the race after being judged to have forcedSergio Pérez off the track. He finished the race third to claim his third podium of the season.[67] He set the sixth fastest time in Friday qualifying at theBritish Grand Prix, before finishing fifth in the new-formatsprint qualifying and fourth in the Grand Prix. This result moved him up to third place in the drivers' championship.[68] He qualified sixth for theHungarian Grand Prix. He improved to third place by the first corner but was hit from behind by Bottas, causing him to collide with Verstappen. Norris retired from the race two laps later due to heavy damage. At theItalian Grand Prix, Norris finished fourth in sprint qualifying, which became third on the grid for the race as Bottas incurred an engine penalty. Norris finished the race second behind teammate Ricciardo, scoring his fourth podium of the season and securing McLaren's first one-two finish since the2010 Canadian Grand Prix.[69]

Norris took his first Formula One pole position in changing weather conditions in qualifying at theRussian Grand Prix. He lost the lead to Carlos Sainz on the first lap before regaining it on lap 13. Norris continued to lead the race with Lewis Hamilton close behind until rain began to fall in the closing laps. Norris decided to stay out on dry-weather tyres while Hamilton pitted for intermediate tyres. The rain soon worsened, allowing Hamilton to overtake and forcing Norris to pit for intermediates. Norris finished seventh, recording the fastest lap of the race. Norris scored points in each of the remaining seven races of the season, but did not finish higher than seventh. He qualified third at the season-endingAbu Dhabi Grand Prix and was the first of the five cars controversially permitted to unlap themselves on the penultimate lap of the race. He criticised the decision to resume the race on the final lap and described it as being done "for the TV".[70] The result of the final race dropped Norris to sixth in the World Drivers' Championship, 4.5 points behind former teammate Sainz. Nevertheless, Norris achieved his career best result in the standings and scored 160 points to teammate Ricciardo's 115.

2022

Norris(left) racingLewis Hamilton(right) at the2022 British Grand Prix

In February 2022, Norris extended his contract with McLaren to 2025.[71] He completed all three days of pre-season testing in Bahrain after teammate Ricciardo tested positive forCOVID-19 and was unable to attend.[72]

Both McLaren drivers qualified and finished outside the top ten at the season-openingBahrain Grand Prix. Norris then scored points at theSaudi Arabian andAustralian Grands Prix before achieving the team's only podium finish of the season with third place at theEmilia Romagna Grand Prix.[73] At the newMiami Grand Prix, the safety car was deployed when Norris was involved in a crash withPierre Gasly'sAlphaTauri.[74] Despite suffering withtonsillitis, Norris came sixth in theMonaco Grand Prix and secured the fastest lap.[75] He qualified fifteenth at theAustrian Grand Prix but recovered in the sprint and the race to finish seventh. He then qualified fourth for theHungarian Grand Prix but was unable to keep Lewis Hamilton and the twoRed Bulls behind and finished seventh.

Norris started seventeenth at theBelgian Grand Prix with a power unit components penalty and failed to score points, finishing twelfth. He started third at theItalian Grand Prix but again lost out to the Red Bulls and finished seventh. His best result since Emilia Romagna came at theSingapore Grand Prix where he and Ricciardo finished fourth and fifth respectively, briefly promoting McLaren to fourth place aboveAlpine in the Constructors' Championship. He scored points in theSão Paulo Grand Prix sprint, but a gearbox failure eliminated him from the points positions in the race. He ended the season with sixth place and the fastest lap at theAbu Dhabi Grand Prix. He finished seventh in the Drivers' Championship and scored 122 points to Ricciardo's 37.[76]

2023

Norris at the2023 Austrian Grand Prix

Norris remained with McLaren for 2023, partnered by rookieOscar Piastri who replaced Ricciardo.[77] At thefirst race at Bahrain, both McLaren cars experienced reliability issues.[78] Norris made six pit stops to manage the problem and finished seventeenth and last of the finishing drivers.[79] He was eliminated in the first qualifying session (Q1) for the first time since 2019 at theSaudi Arabian Grand Prix after hitting the wall.[80] He received damage from debris on the opening lap and again finished seventeenth.[81] TheAustralian Grand Prix saw McLaren score their first points of the season; Piastri finished eighth and Norris improved from thirteenth at the start to sixth at the finish. Another Q1 knockout at theMiami Grand Prix and contact withNyck de Vries at the start resulted in another finish outside the points. He qualified third at theSpanish Grand Prix but first-lap contact with Lewis Hamilton dropped him to the back. He was demoted from a points finish at theCanadian Grand Prix with a penalty for "unsportsmanlike behaviour" after slowing excessively whilst entering the pit lane to create a gap to Piastri ahead.[82]

McLaren brought upgrades to Norris'sMCL60 for theAustrian Grand Prix;[83] team principalAndrea Stella commented that "pretty much the entire car" had been redesigned.[84] Norris qualified fourth for the race, third for the sprint and finished fourth in the race. More success came at theBritish Grand Prix where Norris and Piastri qualified second and third respectively,[85] a result Norris described as "insane".[86] He overtook Max Verstappen at the first corner and led the race for four laps before Verstappen regained the place. In the later stages of the race, Norris held off Lewis Hamilton to finish second,[87] making him the first McLaren driver to finish on the podium atSilverstone Circuit since Hamilton in2010.[88] He then qualified third and defended from Sergio Pérez to finish second at theHungarian Grand Prix, the first consecutive podiums of his Formula One career. He accidentally broke Verstappen's first place trophy – a handmadeHerend worth aroundUS$45,000 – during the podium celebrations; the trophy was later replaced.[89][90][91] He started second at theDutch Grand Prix but criticised his team's decision not to change tyres during a rain shower; he went on to finish seventh.[92]

Four consecutive podiums began with theSingapore Grand Prix, where he held off theMercedes duo of Hamilton and George Russell and finished less than a second behind race winner Carlos Sainz Jr., his former McLaren teammate. Sainz, who had Norris strategically hold up both Mercedes, praised Norris for allowing him to take the victory; his teammate Charles Leclerc had been passed by Hamilton and Russell, who had boxed for fresher mediums, and was thus unable to hold them up.[93] He qualified third, behind teammate Piastri, at theJapanese Grand Prix, but overtook him in the race to finish second. He led much of theUnited States Grand Prix having qualified second and overtook Charles Leclerc at the start, but was ultimately overtaken by Verstappen and Hamilton. Hamilton's post-race disqualification promoted Norris to second place.[94] Norris failed to set a competitive qualifying time at theMexico City Grand Prix, starting seventeenth, but recovered to finish the race fifth. At theSão Paulo Grand Prix, he claimed sprint race pole position but was overtaken by Verstappen at the first corner and finished second. He also finished second in the main race, having started sixth and gained four places at the start. His only retirement of the season came at the penultimate round, theLas Vegas Grand Prix. He qualified sixteenth and crashed heavily on the third lap. He was taken to hospital for precautionary checks and was discharged the same day.[95]

Norris scored 205 points in total to Piastri's 97 and placed sixth in the Drivers' Championship, matching his result from 2021. He finished only one point behind fourth place, asFernando Alonso and Charles Leclerc tied on 206 points.

2024: Maiden win and title challenge

Norris at the2024 Chinese Grand Prix

Ahead of the2024 season, Norris signed a new multi-year contract with McLaren.[96] He finished sixth at the first race, theBahrain Grand Prix.[97] and took his first podium of the season at theAustralian Grand Prix, starting and finishing third.[98] He took the season's first sprint pole at theChinese Grand Prix,[99] but dropped positions on the opening lap of the sprint and finished sixth.[100] For the main race, he qualified fourth, overtook Fernando Alonso and gained on Sergio Pérez in the pits to finish second,[101] his fifteenth Formula One podium. At theMiami Grand Prix, he retired from the sprint after a first-corner collision with Alonso.[102] He qualified fifth for the main race and led the race after the drivers ahead had made pit stops. A subsequent safety car allowed Norris to pit and retain his lead, which he held ahead of Verstappen at the restart to claim his maiden Grand Prix victory after 110 races and his 16th podium finish,[103] tying the record forthe most podiums before taking a first win, a record he now shares withPatrick Depailler,Mika Häkkinen,Eddie Irvine andJean Alesi.[104]

After Miami, Norris achieved five podiums before the summer break. He scored podiums atImola, where he was catching Verstappen but did not manage to pass him to win,[105]Canada, where he briefly led the race but lost out to Verstappen through strategy,[106] andSpain, where he took pole position but lost out at the start.[107] Despite coming short of several opportunities, Norris stated he believed himself to be a championship rival to Verstappen after the uproar of hisMCL38's overall performance.[108] Norris failed to score a podium atMonaco, finishing fourth behind teammateOscar Piastri,[109] and inAustria, where he sparred with Verstappen before making race-ending contact with him.[110] Norris achieved further podiums at theBritish Grand Prix, finishing in third following botched strategy,[111] andHungary, where he took pole position but lost out at turn one, giving his teammate Oscar Piastri the lead; after strategy controversially prioritised him first, McLaren invokedteam orders on Norris, ordering him to slow down to give Piastri the lead and eventual race win.[112] Norris finished in sixth at theBelgian Grand Prix, behind Verstappen, but was promoted to fifth following the disqualification of George Russell.[113]

Norris(centre) on the podium after winning the2024 Dutch Grand Prix

Following the summer break, Norris achieved pole position at theDutch Grand Prix. During the race, he lost out to second-placed Verstappen at the start, but he eventually reclaimed first place through DRS. He kept the lead, which he extended to 22 seconds by the chequered flag, to take his second victory; McLaren's first at theCircuit Zandvoort sinceNiki Lauda's victory in 1985, and the first non-Red Bull or Max Verstappen victory at the venue since its return to the Formula One calendar in 2021.[114] Norris then took pole position for theItalian race,[115] marking the first consecutive pole positions of his career and becoming the first McLaren driver to achieve this feat since Lewis Hamilton in 2012. He started the race ahead of Piastri, marking McLaren's first front-row lockout at Monza since 2012.[116] However, Norris lost out to his teammate, who overtook him at turn four, and would end up finishing in third behind Piastri and race winnerCharles Leclerc, though he still achieved the fastest lap on lap 53.[117] Norris suffered his and McLaren's first Q1 elimination since the2023 Las Vegas Grand Prix during qualifying for theAzerbaijan Grand Prix.[118] Norris aborted his lap after a brief yellow flag was shown at sector three;Esteban Ocon had brushed his car against the wall, damaging it. Norris, who was approaching sector three, was forced to lift due to this, forcing him to abandon the lap.[119] Norris recovered to fourth after passing Verstappen, and the combined results of him and teammate, race winner Piastri, allowed McLaren to take the lead of the Constructors' Championship for the first time since2014.

Norris took his fifth pole position of the season at theSingapore Grand Prix and set a new qualifying lap time record at theMarina Bay Street Circuit. A dominant display saw him claim his third win by a 20 second margin over Verstappen,[120] and lead every lap to victory.[121] At theUnited States Grand Prix, Norris qualified fourth for the sprint, and finished third. Norris took his sixth pole position for the main race but lost out while battling Verstappen, allowing both Ferraris to take the lead and eventual race win. Norris ended up battling with Verstappen for the final place of the podium, of which Norris was denied after a five-second penalty was awarded for overtaking Verstappen off-track,[122] and Norris qualified in third for theMexico City Grand Prix and finished second after capitalising on a mistake for Charles Leclerc.[123]

After winning theSão Paulo sprint from second after Piastri wasinstructed to swap positions,[124] Norris claimed pole for the rain-affected Grand Prix; he was fined for violating the aborted start procedure and lost the lead to Russell. He dropped to sixth following an inopportunered flag and an error on the restart as Verstappen won from seventeenth, quelling his championship hopes.[125] Ahead of theLas Vegas Grand Prix, Norris appeared to concede that any realistic hopes of taking the drivers' championship away from Verstappen had ended, though insisted his season had still been good.[126][127] Norris also admitted that he had not prepared for a potential Drivers' Championship title bid at the beginning of the 2024 season.[128] Norris qualified and finished theLas Vegas Grand Prix in sixth place whilst rival Verstappen finished fifth, mathematically ending Norris' title bid with two rounds remaining.[129] At theQatar Grand Prix sprint, Norris led every lap from pole until he purposely slowed down approaching the finish line, handing the victory to Piastri as a return of favour for the São Paulo sprint.[130] Nigel Chiu ofSky Sports compared the move toMichael Schumacher's at the2002 United States Grand Prix.[a][131] He received a 10-second stop-and-go penalty for speeding under yellow flags whilst running second in the race, ultimately finishing in tenth whilst Charles Leclerc of Ferrari who was now Norris's main challenger for the championship runner up spot in the drivers' championship finished the Grand Prix second behind champion Verstappen.[132] Norris's error and strong Ferrari results in Qatar helped reduce McLaren's lead in the constructors' championship to second placed Ferrari to 21 points heading into the final round of the 2024 season at theAbu Dhabi Grand Prix, and reduced Norris's advantage over Charles Leclerc for second place in the drivers' championship to just eight points heading into the same event.[133] In Abu Dhabi, Norris took pole and led from lights-to-flag in his fourth win of the season, which secured McLaren's first constructors' title since1998.[134]

2025: Three-way title battle vs. Piastri and Verstappen

Norris driving the McLaren MCL39 at the 2025 Japanese Grand Prix
Norris (pictured at theJapanese Grand Prix) and McLaren entered2025 as title favourites.

McLaren entered2025 as title favourites, with Norris stating he had learned "a lot of lessons" in his bid to become World Drivers' Champion.[135] He took pole for the season-openingAustralian Grand Prix, defending the lead from teammateOscar Piastri andMax Verstappen in wet conditions to claim victory and the championship lead.[136] After finishing eighth in theChinese Grand Prix sprint, he claimed second in the main race behind Piastri.[137] InJapan, he finished second to Verstappen, who reduced his championship lead to a single point.[138] Norris increased his championship lead to three points, now ahead of Piastri, with his third-placed finish at theBahrain Grand Prix after qualifying sixth—claiming he felt "clueless" in theMCL39—and receiving a penalty for astart infringement.[139][140] Norris crashed out of qualifying for theSaudi Arabian Grand Prix, recovering to fourth from tenth and dropping below Piastri in the standings.[141] Benefitting from a latesafety car to pass Piastri with a shortenedpit stop, he won theMiami Grand Prix sprint;[142] he finished second to Piastri in the main race after losing positions in a battle with polesitter Verstappen.[143] He finished second inEmilia Romagna before winning theMonaco Grand Prix from pole, reducing Piastri's lead to three points.[144][145] He then finished second to Piastri inSpain.[146] A collision with Piastri in a battle for fourth at theCanadian Grand Prix saw Norris retire from the race, which he apologised and was penalised for;[147][148] 22 points down, he stated "[he could not] afford to make some of the mistakes that [he had] been making" if he wanted to claim the title.[149]

Norris driving the McLaren MCL39 at the 2025 Italian Grand Prix
Norris (pictured at theItalian Grand Prix) has won seven Grands Prix in a title battle with teammateOscar Piastri.

Norris cruised to pole by over half a second inAustria,[150] before holding off Piastri to win.[151] He capitalised on a penalty for Piastri to win his firstBritish Grand Prix.[152] Third in theBelgium sprint, he took pole for the Grand Prix before making several errors as he finished second to Piastri.[153] On an alternate one-stop strategy inHungary, he claimed the lead from fourth and held off a late charge by Piastri to win and close his advantage to nine points.[154] Norris retired from second in the closing laps of theDutch Grand Prix after experiencing an oil leak, dropping 34 points behind Piastri.[155] He battled for the lead with polesitter Verstappen inItaly before falling behind; a slowpit stop then dropped him behind Piastri, who was controversiallyordered to cede the position and handed second back to Norris.[156][157][158] After damaging his car in the second free practice session, Norris was unable to capitalise on mistakes made by Piastri inAzerbaijan, qualifying and finishing in seventh, enduring another slow stop during the race. Norris gained six points on Piastri.[159] He then qualified fifth inSingapore,[160] behind his title rival before colliding into Piastri while trying to overtake him on the first lap—a move which Piastri believed not "team-like" and "not fair".[161] He finished the race in third, ahead of Piastri, as McLaren won theConstructors' Championship with six races to go. Norris trailed Piastri by 22 points following the race.[162] After sharing a first-lap retirement with teammate Piastri in theUnited States sprint event, he qualified and finished in second for the main race, bringing the gap to Piastri down to 14 points. Norris retook the championship lead by one point atMexico City after converting his pole position to a dominant win, and added eight further points to it by winning theSão Paulo sprint from pole position. He then took pole position for the main race, with title rivals Piastri and Verstappen in fourth and sixteenth, respectively. Norris won the main race, with Verstappen finishing third, starting from the pit lane, and Piastri finishing fifth, getting a 10 second penalty.[163] On pole on his 150th race start, theLas Vegas Grand Prix, he lost the lead to Verstappen after making a mistake, and was disqualified[164] from second behind Verstappen due to a plank wear infringement.[165] The disqualifications of Norris and team mate Piastri for excessive plank wear meant Norris retained a 24 point lead in the drivers' championship over both Piastri with two rounds remaining but saw his points margin over Verstappen more than halved (also 24 points) with Piastri and Verstappen tied on drivers' championship points with each other as a consequence of the race result.[166]

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Endurance racing

United Autosports team lineup in the pit lane before the 2018 24 Hours of Daytona
Norris(third from left) debuted inendurance racing at the2018 24 Hours of Daytona, leading several laps.

Norris made hisendurance racing debut in2018, joiningUnited Autosports for the24 Hours of Daytona in theIMSA SportsCar Championship, alongsideFernando Alonso andPhil Hanson in the #23Ligier JS P217.[167][168] They finished thirteenth in the premierPrototype class and thirty-eighth overall, rising to sixth early in the race before encounteringbrake andthrottle issues; following the race, Alonso hailed Norris's "impressive speed", further acclaiming his teamwork, preparation, and focus.[168] Norris had brought the #23 to the lead in wet conditions prior to his firstpit stop.[169]

Sim racing

Norris competed insim racing forTeam Redline at multipleiRacing events in 2019; he debuted at theBathurst 12 Special Event—a 12-hour virtual teamendurance race—in February, alongsideMax Verstappen.[170] The pair won theSpa 24 Special Event in July.[171] Norris entered two rounds of the2020 IndyCar iRacing Challenge forArrow McLaren, winning the fifth round at theCircuit of the Americas.[172]

Norris competed in the2020 24 Hours of Le Mans Virtual with Redline in theLMP2 class alongside Verstappen, as well as esports drivers Atze Kerkhof and Greger Huttu.[173] After qualifying in fifth, the team were met with a series of technical problems, forcing their retirement overnight. Ared flag was called, allowing the team to rejoin 18 laps down and finish 25th in-class.[174]

Other ventures

Philanthropy

Norris raised overUS$12,000 for theCOVID-19 Solidarity Response Fund, in support of theWorld Health Organization, during an onlinelive streaming event onTwitch in March 2020.[175] He also foundedTeam Quadrant in 2020, anesports team which also focuses on content creation and apparel; Norris retains an ownership share over 20% for the venture.[176][177][178]

Talking toITV'sThis Morning in 2021, Norris confirmed that he had struggled with hismental health in the wake of his Formula One debut, stating that "coming into Formula One at 19, there's [sic] a lot of eyes on you. So, dealing with all these kinds of things, took its toll on me".[179] He referred supporters to theMind charity, which Norris has worked extensively with in partnership with McLaren.[180][181]

LN Kart

In September 2021, Norris launched an eponymouskart racing brand known asLN Racing Kart. The manufacturing is supported by the OTK Kart Group, while operations are carried out by Ricky Flynn Motorsport, who Norris won theKarting World Championship with in 2014.[182][183] Thechassis debuted ininternational competition in 2022, winning its maidenWorld Cup in theOK-N class two years later.[184][185]

Personal life

At the start of his Formula One career in 2019, Norris resided inWoking—near theMcLaren Technology Centre—before moving toMonte Carlo in 2022 for financial reasons.[186][187] Between August 2021 and September 2022, Norris dated Portuguese model Luísa Barosa Oliveira;[188] he stated they were subjected to abuse and death threats fromonline trolls.[189][190][191] He has been in anon-off relationship with Portuguese model and actressMargarida Corceiro since 2023,[192] who he has been publicly dating since the2025 Hungarian Grand Prix, as of November 2025.[193] Away from motor racing, Norris regularly playsgolf, where he has contested multiple celebritypro–am events and was invited to play atAugusta National after winning the2024 Miami Grand Prix.[194] He is a supporter of Brazilianassociation football clubSE Palmeiras.[195]

Norris has spoken about struggling with mental health, becoming a spokesperson for the UK charityMind.[196]

Awards and honours

Formula One

Other awards

Karting record

Karting career summary

SeasonSeriesTeamPosition
2008Super 1 National Championship — Comer Cadet35th
2009Formula Kart Stars MSA — Cadet21st
Super 1 National Championship — Comer Cadet14th
2010Kartmasters British Grand Prix — Comer Cadet27th
Formula Kart Stars MSA — Cadet10th
Super 1 National Championship — Comer Cadet3rd
2011Trent Valley Kart Club — Minimax27th
Kartmasters British Grand Prix — Comer Cadet25th
Super 1 National Championship — Comer Cadet5th
MSA British Championship — Cadet6th
2012Kartmasters British Grand Prix — Rotax Mini MaxRL Racing Department4th
Super 1 National Championship — Rotax Mini Max2nd
Formula Kart Stars — Mini Max1st
Formula Kart Stars — Junior Max18th
Rotax Max Euro Challenge — JuniorRL Racing19th
WSK Final CupKF3Ricky Flynn Motorsport20th
Copa de Campeones —KF33rd
2013South Garda Winter Cup —KF3Ricky Flynn Motorsport5th
Trofeo Andrea Margutti —KF-J5th
WSK Euro SeriesKF-J1st
WSK Super Master SeriesKF-J2nd
CIK-FIA European ChampionshipKF-J1st
CIK-FIA International Super CupKF-J1st
Rotax Max Euro Challenge — Junior7th
Italian CSAI ChampionshipKF313th
WSK Final CupKF-J7th
Trofeo delle Industrie —KF35th
CIK-FIA World ChampionshipKF-J4th
2014South Garda Winter Cup —KF2Ricky Flynn Motorsport34th
WSK Champions CupKF20th
WSK Super Master SeriesKF12th
CIK-FIA European ChampionshipKF3rd
CIK-FIA World ChampionshipKF1st
Source:[205][206]

Complete CIK-FIA results

Complete CIK-FIA Karting World Championship results

YearEntrantClassCircuitQHPFFPos
2013Ricky Flynn MotorsportKF-JItaly Sarno5th5th22nd4th
BahrainSakhir2nd1st1st
2014Ricky Flynn MotorsportKFFrance Essay2nd2nd1st
Source:[207][208]

Complete CIK-FIA Karting European Championship results

(key) (Races inbold indicate pole position; races initalics indicate fastest lap)

YearEntrantClass12345678PosPoints
2013Ricky Flynn MotorsportKF-JARA
QH

1
ARA
PF

5
ARA
F

1
ORT
QH
13
ORT
PF
9
ORT
F
25
1st25
2014Ricky Flynn MotorsportKFLAC
QH
1
LAC
F

3
ZUE
QH
4
ZUE
F
5
GEN
QH

2
GEN
F

Ret
PFI
QH
11
PFI
F

6
3rd65
Source:[209][210]

Racing record

Racing career summary

SeasonSeriesTeamRacesWinsPolesF/LapsPodiumsPointsPosition
2014Ginetta Junior ChampionshipHHC Motorsport20482114323rd
2015MSA FormulaCarlin308109154131st
ADAC Formula 4Mücke Motorsport810361318th
Italian F4 Championship900315111th
BRDC Formula 4 Autumn TrophyHHC Motorsport421141285th
2016Toyota Racing SeriesM2 Competition15685119241st
Eurocup Formula Renault 2.0Josef Kaufmann Racing15564122531st
Formula Renault 2.0 Northern European Cup156104113161st
BRDC British Formula 3 ChampionshipCarlin1144382478th
FIA Formula 3 European Championship30000NC†
Macau Grand Prix1000011th
2017FIA Formula 3 European ChampionshipCarlin30988204411st
Macau Grand Prix100012nd
FIA Formula 2 ChampionshipCampos Racing20000025th
Formula OneMcLaren F1 TeamTest driver
2018FIA Formula 2 ChampionshipCarlin2411192192nd
IMSA SportsCar ChampionshipUnited Autosports100001858th
Formula OneMcLaren F1 TeamReserve driver
2019Formula OneMcLaren F1 Team2100004911th
2020Formula OneMcLaren F1 Team170021979th
2021Formula OneMcLaren F1 Team2201141606th
2022Formula OneMcLaren F1 Team2200211227th
2023Formula OneMcLaren F1 Team2200172056th
2024Formula OneMcLaren F1 Team24486133742nd
2025Formula OneMcLaren F1 Team2277617390*1st*
Source:[205]

As Norris was a guest driver, he was ineligible for championship points.
* Season still in progress.

Complete Ginetta Junior Championship results

(key) (Races inbold indicate pole position; races initalics indicate fastest lap)

YearEntrant1234567891011121314151617181920PosPoints
2014HHC MotorsportBHI
1

6
BHI
2

10
DON
1

2
DON
2

2
THR
1

Ret
THR
2

10
OUL
1

DSQ
OUL
2

7
CRO
1

2
CRO
2

1
SNE
1

2
SNE
2

1
KNO
1

1
KNO
2

2
ROC
1

7
ROC
2

2
SIL
1

5
SIL
2

2
BHGP
1

9
BHGP
2

1
3rd432
Source:[211]

Complete MSA Formula results

(key) (Races inbold indicate pole position; races initalics indicate fastest lap)

YearEntrant123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930PosPoints
2015CarlinBHI
1

1
BHI
2

9
BHI
3

1
DON
1

4
DON
2

6
DON
3

10
THR
1

10
THR
2

1
THR
3

3
OUL
1

2
OUL
2

8
OUL
3

1
CRO
1

Ret
CRO
2

12
CRO
3

2
SNE
1

2
SNE
2

8
SNE
3

2
KNO
1

1
KNO
2

Ret
KNO
3

7
ROC
1

1
ROC
2

8
ROC
3

2
SIL
1

1
SIL
2

7
SIL
3

10
BHGP
1

1
BHGP
2

7
BHGP
3

2
1st413
Source:[212]

Complete ADAC Formula 4 results

(key) (Races inbold indicate pole position; races initalics indicate fastest lap)

YearEntrant123456789101112131415161718192021222324PosPoints
2015Mücke MotorsportOSC1
1
OSC1
2
OSC1
3
RBR
1
RBR
2
RBR
3
SPA
1

4
SPA
2

2
SPA
3

1
LAU
1
LAU
2
LAU
3
NÜR
1

3
NÜR
2

5
NÜR
3

2
SAC
1
SAC
2
SAC
3
OSC2
1
OSC2
2
OSC2
3
HOC
1

3
HOC
2

2
HOC
3

DNS
8th131
Source:[213]

Complete Italian F4 Championship results

(key) (Races inbold indicate pole position; races initalics indicate fastest lap)

YearEntrant123456789101112131415161718192021PosPoints
2015Mücke MotorsportVAL
1
VAL
2
VAL
3
MNZ
1

Ret
MNZ
2

5
MNZ
3

3
IMO1
1
IMO1
2
IMO1
3
MUG
1

12
MUG
2

7
MUG
3

8
ADR
1
ADR
2
ADR
3
IMO2
1

5
IMO2
2

23
IMO2
3

4
MIS
1
MIS
2
MIS
3
11th51
Source:[214]

Complete BRDC Formula 4 Autumn Trophy results

(key) (Races inbold indicate pole position; races initalics indicate fastest lap)

YearEntrant12345678PosPoints
2015HHC MotorsportSNE
1
SNE
2
SNE
3
SNE
4
BRH
1

1
BRH
2

1
BRH
3

2
BRH
4

2
5th128
Source:[215]

Complete Toyota Racing Series results

(key) (Races inbold indicate pole position; races initalics indicate fastest lap)

YearEntrant123456789101112131415PosPoints
2016M2 CompetitionRUA
1

3
RUA
2

1
RUA
3

9
TER
1

2
TER
2

2
TER
3

1
HMP
1

1
HMP
2

17
HMP
3

6
TAU
1

1
TAU
2

2
TAU
3

1
MAU
1

3
MAU
2

4
MAU
3

1
1st924
Source:[216]

Complete Eurocup Formula Renault 2.0 results

(key) (Races inbold indicate pole position; races initalics indicate fastest lap)

YearEntrant123456789101112131415PosPoints
2016Josef Kaufmann RacingALC
1

2
ALC
2

1
ALC
3

1
MON
16
MNZ
1

1
MNZ
2

7
MNZ
3

2
RBR
1

1
RBR
2

3
LEC
1

2
LEC
2

1
SPA
1

3
SPA
2

2
EST
1

16
EST
2

2
1st253
Source:[217]

Complete Formula Renault 2.0 Northern European Cup results

(key) (Races inbold indicate pole position; races initalics indicate fastest lap)

YearEntrant123456789101112131415PosPoints
2016Josef Kaufmann RacingMNZ
1

3
MNZ
2

4
SIL
1

Ret
SIL
2

1
HUN
1

1
HUN
2

Ret
SPA
1

1
SPA
2

1
ASS
1

1
ASS
2

2
NÜR
1

2
NÜR
2

1
HOC
1

2
HOC
2

4
HOC
3

3
1st326
Source:[218]

Complete BRDC British Formula 3 Championship results

(key) (Races inbold indicate pole position; races initalics indicate fastest lap)

YearEntrant123456789101112131415161718192021222324PosPoints
2016CarlinSNE1
1

1
SNE1
2

6
SNE1
3

3
BRH
1
BRH
2
BRH
3
ROC
1

1
ROC
2

3
ROC
3

3
OUL
1
OUL
2
OUL
3
SIL
1

Ret
SIL
2

2
SIL
3

C
SPA
1

1
SPA
2

19
SPA
3

1
SNE2
1
SNE2
2
SNE2
3
DON
1
DON
2
DON
3
8th247
Source:[219]

Complete FIA Formula 3 European Championship results

(key) (Races inbold indicate pole position; races initalics indicate fastest lap)

YearEntrantEngine123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930PosPoints
2016CarlinVolkswagenLEC
1
LEC
2
LEC
3
HUN
1
HUN
2
HUN
3
PAU
1
PAU
2
PAU
3
RBR
1
RBR
2
RBR
3
NOR
1
NOR
2
NOR
3
ZAN
1
ZAN
2
ZAN
3
SPA
1
SPA
2
SPA
3
NÜR
1
NÜR
2
NÜR
3
IMO
1
IMO
2
IMO
3
HOC
1

Ret
HOC
2

16
HOC
3

16
NC‡
2017CarlinVolkswagenSIL
1

1
SIL
2

9
SIL
3

3
MNZ
1

1
MNZ
2

2
MNZ
3

2
PAU
1

2
PAU
2

2
PAU
3

Ret
HUN
1

8
HUN
2

14
HUN
3

3
NOR
1

11
NOR
2

1
NOR
3

3
SPA
1

1
SPA
2

Ret
SPA
3

1
ZAN
1

1
ZAN
2

3
ZAN
3

1
NÜR
1

1
NÜR
2

2
NÜR
3

1
RBR
1

4
RBR
2

2
RBR
3

17†
HOC
1

2
HOC
2

11
HOC
3

4
1st441
Source:[220][221]

Did not finish, but was classified as he had completed more than 90% of the race distance.
As Norris was a guest driver, he was ineligible for championship points.

Complete Macau Grand Prix results

YearEntrantCarQualifyingQuali raceMain race
2016United KingdomCarlinDallara F3129thDNF11th
2017United KingdomCarlinDallara F3172nd7th2nd
Source:[222][223]

Complete FIA Formula 2 Championship results

(key) (Races inbold indicate pole position; races initalics indicate points for the fastest lap of the top-10 finishers)

YearEntrant123456789101112131415161718192021222324PosPoints
2017Campos RacingBHR
FEA
BHR
SPR
CAT
FEA
CAT
SPR
MON
FEA
MON
SPR
BAK
FEA
BAK
SPR
RBR
FEA
RBR
SPR
SIL
FEA
SIL
SPR
HUN
FEA
HUN
SPR
SPA
FEA
SPA
SPR
MNZ
FEA
MNZ
SPR
JER
FEA
JER
SPR
YMC
FEA

Ret
YMC
SPR

13
25th0
2018CarlinBHR
FEA

1
BHR
SPR

4
BAK
FEA

6
BAK
SPR

4
CAT
FEA

3
CAT
SPR

3
MON
FEA

6
MON
SPR

3
LEC
FEA

16
LEC
SPR

5
RBR
FEA

2
RBR
SPR

11
SIL
FEA

10
SIL
SPR

3
HUN
FEA

2
HUN
SPR

4
SPA
FEA

4
SPA
SPR

2
MNZ
FEA

6
MNZ
SPR

5
SOC
FEA

Ret
SOC
SPR

Ret
YMC
FEA

5
YMC
SPR

2
2nd219
Source:[224][225]

Complete IMSA SportsCar Championship results

(key) (Races inbold indicate pole position; races initalics indicate fastest lap)

YearEntrantClassChassisEngine12345678910PosPoints
2018United AutosportsPLigierJS P217GibsonGK428 4.2V8DAY
13
SEBLBHMDODETWGLMOSELKLGAPET58th18
Source:[226]

Complete 24 Hours of Daytona results

YearTeamCo-driver(s)CarClassLapsPos.Class
pos.
2018United KingdomUnited AutosportsUnited KingdomPhil Hanson
SpainFernando Alonso
Ligier JS P217-GibsonP71838th13th
Source:[227]

Complete Formula One results

(key) (Races inbold indicate pole position; races initalics indicate fastest lap;superscript indicates point-scoring sprint position)

YearEntrantChassisEngine123456789101112131415161718192021222324WDCPoints
2018McLaren F1 TeamMcLarenMCL33RenaultR.E.18 1.6V6tAUSBHRCHNAZEESPMONCANFRAAUTGBRGERHUNBEL
TD
ITA
TD
SINRUS
TD
JPN
TD
USA
TD
MEX
TD
BRA
TD
ABU
2019McLaren F1 TeamMcLarenMCL34RenaultE-Tech 19 1.6V6tAUS
12
BHR
6
CHN
18†
AZE
8
ESP
Ret
MON
11
CAN
Ret
FRA
9
AUT
6
GBR
11
GER
Ret
HUN
9
BEL
11†
ITA
10
SIN
7
RUS
8
JPN
11
MEX
Ret
USA
7
BRA
8
ABU
8
11th49
2020McLaren F1 TeamMcLarenMCL35RenaultE-Tech 20 1.6V6tAUT
3
STY
5
HUN
13
GBR
5
70A
9
ESP
10
BEL
7
ITA
4
TUS
6
RUS
15
EIF
Ret
POR
13
EMI
8
TUR
8
BHR
4
SKH
10
ABU
5
9th97
2021McLaren F1 TeamMcLarenMCL35MMercedes-AMGM12 E Performance 1.6V6tBHR
4
EMI
3
POR
5
ESP
8
MON
3
AZE
5
FRA
5
STY
5
AUT
3
GBR
4
HUN
Ret
BEL
14
NED
10
ITA
2
RUS
7
TUR
7
USA
8
MXC
10
SAP
10
QAT
9
SAU
10
ABU
7
6th160
2022McLaren F1 TeamMcLarenMCL36Mercedes-AMGM13 E Performance 1.6V6tBHR
15
SAU
7
AUS
5
EMI
35
MIA
Ret
ESP
8
MON
6
AZE
9
CAN
15
GBR
6
AUT
7
FRA
7
HUN
7
BEL
12
NED
7
ITA
7
SIN
4
JPN
10
USA
6
MXC
9
SAP
Ret7
ABU
6
7th122
2023McLaren F1 TeamMcLarenMCL60Mercedes-AMGM14 E Performance 1.6V6tBHR
17
SAU
17
AUS
6
AZE
9
MIA
17
MON
9
ESP
17
CAN
13
AUT
4
GBR
2
HUN
2
BEL
76
NED
7
ITA
8
SIN
2
JPN
2
QAT
33
USA
24
MXC
5
SAP
22
LVG
Ret
ABU
5
6th205
2024McLaren F1 TeamMcLarenMCL38Mercedes-AMGM15 E Performance 1.6V6tBHR
6
SAU
8
AUS
3
JPN
5
CHN
26
MIA
1
EMI
2
MON
4
CAN
2
ESP
2
AUT
20†3
GBR
3
HUN
2
BEL
5
NED
1
ITA
3
AZE
4
SIN
1
USA
43
MXC
2
SAP
61
LVG
6
QAT
102
ABU
1
2nd374
2025McLaren F1 TeamMcLarenMCL39Mercedes-AMGM16 E Performance 1.6V6tAUS
1
CHN
28
JPN
2
BHR
3
SAU
4
MIA
21
EMI
2
MON
1
ESP
2
CAN
18†
AUT
1
GBR
1
BEL
23
HUN
1
NED
18†
ITA
2
AZE
7
SIN
3
USA
2
MXC
1
SAP
11
LVG
DSQ
QAT
ABU
1st*390*
Source:[228]

Did not finish, but was classified as he had completed more than 90% of the race distance.
* Season still in progress.

Notes

  1. ^Schumacher, who had won the2002 Austrian Grand Prix after swapping positions with teammateRubens Barrichello, who had led a majority of the race, slowed down on the final lap of the 2002 United States Grand Prix to allow his teammate through for the win.

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