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Lando Norris F1 model cars | Lando Norris Formula One models
Buy Lando Norris F1 model cars from the UK’s largest stockist of resin and diecast models. Huge selection of 1:18 and 1:43 Lando Norris model cars including subjects manufactured by Minichamps, Spark and more.
Lando Norris’s first season of car racing was in 2014, when he placed third in Britain’s Ginetta Junior Championship. He then won the MSA Formula single-seater series the year after, before following that up with title success in the Formula Renault Eurocup in 2016 and the European Formula 3 championship in 2017. In 2018 Lando moved up to Formula 2, finishing second in the championship and earning his graduation into Formula One with McLaren for 2019.
Norris performed respectably in his first F1 season, finishing in the points on 11 occasions. He then scored the first podium of his career in the first race of his sophomore campaign, finishing third in the 2020 Austrian Grand Prix. That would be his only rostrum finish of the season, but in 2021 he took home a trophy on four occasions. He also scored the first pole position of his F1 career, in Russia.
McLaren lost a little competitiveness in 2022, with Norris’s third place finish in the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix the only time all season that a driver from outside the top three teams (Red Bull, Ferrari, Mercedes) managed to make it onto the podium. The Woking outfit also started the 2023 season poorly, but then came on in leaps and bounds as the season progressed, Lando scoring no less than seven podium finishes across the second half of the year. This saw him equal the unwelcome record of most Formula One podiums without a victory.
Two podium finishes in the first five races of the 2024 season meant that he owned that record outright, but in Miami he was able to discard it after finally scoring his first Formula One win. Another three victories before the end of the season briefly saw him as an outside contender for the world championship, but ultimately Max Verstappen had been able to build up too big a points lead over the previous half of the campaign. Lando still finished a career best second in the points though, and remains with McLaren for 2025.
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