Lando Norris

Lando Norris (born 13 November 1999 in Bristol, England, UK) is a Belgian-British racing driver who competes for Carlin in the 2018 FIA Formula 2 Championship. Norris is one of the most highly rated young drivers in the F2 field, having won various junior and National Championships, while also gaining a seat in the McLaren Young Driver Programme.

Norris would subsequently be signed up by the McLaren Formula One team for the 2019 season, ending his F2 involvement after just one campaign.

Background
Norris, son of a wealthy businessman, began his racing career in karting at the age of seven, and quickly rose through the ranks to become World Karting Champion in 2013, aged 14. A year later the Brit became the youngest ever CIK-FIA KF World Karting Champion, having moved into the Ginetta Junior Championship in his native Britain. A successful debut year in car racing saw the youngster gain a seat in the MSA Formula Championship with Carlin Motorsport.

Carlin Control
Norris would claim the title in the inaugural MSA Formula season, which also earned him a handful of appearances in continental Formula 4 series. For 2016 Norris made the move to the Toyota Racing Series in New Zealand, as well as taking up seats in two Formula Renault Championships in Europe. A stunning season saw Norris claim all three Championships, which earned him a few drivers in several Formula Three events, including the Macau Grand Prix.

For 2017 Norris would be signed, with Carlin, to the FIA Formula 3 European Championship, one of the most high-profile junior series. His move also included a role in the McLaren Young Driver Programme, with Norris making his test debut in a Formula One car at the 2017 in-season test at the Hungaroring. Yet, that would not prove to be a distraction to the Bristol born racer, for Norris claimed the F3 Europe title with two races to spare.

Formula 2 History
Having won the highest profile F3 Championship, as well as earning his testing role with McLaren, Norris was set to join the FIA Formula 2 Championship sooner rather than later. Ultimately, Norris' maiden F2 race would come at the end of the 2017 campaign, with Campos Racing employing the youngster at the season ending Yas Marina double header. As semi-successful debut saw Norris finish in the Sprint Race, having been the victim of a mechanical issue in the Feature Race.

Carlin's Contender: 2018
Ahead of the 2018 edition of Formula 2 Norris' old employers Carlin Motorsport announced their intention to join the Championship. As such, there was little surprise when the F2 rookies signed their "old" driver Norris up for their debut season, partnering him with Sérgio Sette Câmara for the full campaign. After a successful test Norris would take victory at the season opening round in Bahrain, backed up by teammate Câmara in second.

Post Formula 2 Career
Norris would take part in a couple of Formula One free practice sessions for contract holders McLaren during the 2018, as they evaluated potential replacements for F1 legend Fernando Alonso. Those performances, as well as Norris' exploits in F2 during 2018, ultimately saw Norris promoted to F1 for the 2019 season, replacing ex-GP2 Champion Stoffel Vandoorne.

Full Formula 2 Record
Shown below are a series of tables outlining 's career in Formula 2 in statistical form.

Formula 2 Entries
The list below includes all of the teams and cars, as well as overall finishing positions for during their F2 career:

Career Results
Below is a table showing 's full Formula 2 record.


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