Lando Norris, the talented British driver, has officially signed a new contract with McLaren, a deal that the team claims will keep him until at least the end of 2026. Previously under contract through 2025, Norris's extension solidifies his commitment to the Woking-based team amid interest from rival squads.
"Committing to McLaren was quite an easy decision," Norris stated, displaying a sense of loyalty and belief in the team’s progress. The 24-year-old driver is not just an asset for McLaren; he also sees it as a second family that provided him with his big break into Formula 1.
"Committing to McLaren was quite an easy decision,"
Norris has experienced a remarkable journey with McLaren, particularly noting their performance during the latter half of the 2023 season. After starting the season with a car considered one of the slowest, a pivotal upgrade during the Austrian Grand Prix catalyzed an impressive turnaround. From that point on, Norris emerged as the second-highest scoring driver, trailing only the dominant world champion Max Verstappen.

"Lando has grown as a driver and a person since initially joining McLaren in 2017," stated Andrea Stella. He praised Norris's contributions, listing his seven podium finishes last season as evidence of his capable leadership within the team. "Our exciting driver pairing will play an instrumental part in our objective to move towards the front of the grid."
"Lando has grown as a driver and a person since initially joining McLaren in 2017,"
Oscar Piastri, Norris's teammate, is also under contract with McLaren until the end of 2026, following a successful rookie season that saw the team exercise its option on him mid-season.
Norris’s renewed commitment signals a significant moment in the Formula 1 landscape as he chooses to stay with a team making strides rather than exploring potentially riskier opportunities. The decision reinforces the team’s ambitions as they aim to close the gap to the front of the grid, setting an exciting stage for the upcoming seasons. As teams continue to position themselves for success, Norris's loyalty adds an intriguing layer to the dynamics of the driver market.


