Norris signs a big contract deal with McLaren that will keep him at the organization until 2025

 

 

After signing a new four-year contract, Lando Norris will remain a McLaren Formula One driver until at least the end of 2025, the Woking-based former champions announced on Wednesday.

 

Last year, the 22-year-old was given a multi-year contract extension after four podium finishes earned him sixth in the overall standings and fourth in the constructors’ race for McLaren in 2021.

The new contract binds the British driver to McLaren for the duration of the current regulations period, beginning with this year’s new-look vehicles, when the Woking-based team hopes to reignite its championship-challenging success.

 

His team mate is Australian Daniel Ricciardo whose contract runs until the end of 2023.

“The opportunity to extend our relationship with Lando reflect not only our commitment but our belief and confidence in his talent,” team principal Andreas Seidl said in a statement.

“It is also a strong sign of trust and commitment from Lando in us as a team and our journey to world championship contention.”