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  2. Lando Norris - Wikipedia

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    Lando Norris was born on 13 November 1999 in Bristol, England. [3] His father Adam Norris is a retired pensions manager, [ 4 ] and is one of Bristol's wealthiest people as well as the 501st-richest person in the country (as of 2018). [ 5 ]

  3. List of Formula One driver numbers - Wikipedia

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    Lando Norris: McLaren: 2019 active 5 Sebastian Vettel [N 3] — 2015 2022 Gabriel Bortoleto: Kick Sauber: 2025 active 6 Nico Rosberg — 2014 2016 Nicholas Latifi — 2020 2022 Isack Hadjar: Racing Bulls: 2025 active 7 Kimi Räikkönen — 2014 2021 Jack Doohan [N 4] Alpine: 2025 active 8 Romain Grosjean — 2014 2020 9 Marcus Ericsson — 2014 ...

  4. 2015 MSA Formula Championship - Wikipedia

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    Lando Norris won the championship with eight victories, 42 points ahead of Ricky Collard, who won six races. Third-placed Colton Herta came out victorious four times, Sennan Fielding and second-highest placed rookie Dan Ticktum won three races each, Matheus Leist and Sandy Mitchell won twice respectively, and Josh Smith and top rookie Enaam ...

  5. 2024 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix - Wikipedia

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    Lando Norris of McLaren took pole position for the race, which he then proceeded to convert to a victory. Norris' victory helped his team take their ninth World Constructors' Championship title, and the first since 1998. Ferrari's Carlos Sainz Jr. came in second in his last race for Ferrari ahead of his teammate, Charles Leclerc.

  6. McLaren MCL38 - Wikipedia

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    Norris's consistently good results after the Miami Grand Prix brought him close to overtaking Verstappen, but the latter's early dominance in the season proved insurmountable. [ 196 ] [ 197 ] Stella said the team's success was not because the MCL38 was the fastest car, but because it had been "the best car at a few events."

  7. 2019 Belgian Grand Prix - Wikipedia

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    Lando Norris, who had run a quiet race after his first lap jump to fifth, stopped on start line on his final lap and ended up classified eleventh. At the end of their penultimate lap, Albon had closed onto the back of Pérez at the final chicane which led to an unusual turn 1 as the two drivers slowed down excessively to try and get DRS for the ...

  8. 2016 Toyota Racing Series - Wikipedia

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    The 2016 Toyota Racing Series was the twelfth running of the Toyota Racing Series, the premier open-wheel motorsport category held in New Zealand. The series, which consisted of fifteen races at five meetings, began on 16 January at Ruapuna Park in Christchurch, and ended on 14 February with the 61st running of the New Zealand Grand Prix, at Manfeild Autocourse in Feilding.

  9. McLaren MCL60 - Wikipedia

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    It was driven by Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri, Norris for his fifth season with McLaren and Piastri in his rookie year. The initial specification of the MCL60 proved uncompetitive, exhibiting inefficient and draggy aerodynamic performance and high tyre degradation.