Lando Norris drives car #4 for McLaren in 2026, with 7 Grand Prix victories, 10 pole positions, and 35 podiums from his first six seasons through the end of 2025. Born in Bristol on November 13, 1999, he has been with McLaren since his 2019 debut and led the team’s resurgence from midfield to genuine title challengers.
Norris won his maiden Grand Prix at the 2024 Miami Grand Prix and followed it with multiple victories as McLaren became genuine championship contenders. His 2024 and 2025 campaigns established him as Max Verstappen’s primary rival, with his qualifying pace and race consistency placing him among the elite drivers on the grid. He contributed significantly to McLaren’s Constructors’ Championship push.
For 2026, Norris continues his partnership with Oscar Piastri at McLaren, a driver pairing widely regarded as one of the strongest on the grid. The new regulations offer McLaren an opportunity to build on their trajectory and mount a championship challenge from the opening round. McLaren’s engineering depth and Mercedes power unit provide a strong foundation.
Norris brings a rare combination of technical feedback ability and raw speed. His performances in changeable conditions have been particularly impressive, and his data-driven approach to setup work has helped McLaren’s development direction. The 2026 regulations, with their emphasis on new power unit technology, could suit his analytical mindset.
British fans have several convenient weekends to follow Norris. The British Grand Prix at Silverstone hosts Round 9 on July 5 with a 15:00 BST start, plus a sprint race on Saturday at 12:00 BST. The European summer swing from Monaco through Belgium offers comfortable afternoon viewing from the UK. Check United Kingdom time for conversions.
At 26, Norris enters his prime years with a team ascending alongside him. The question for 2026 is whether McLaren’s new-regulation car can give him the machinery to convert consistent front-running into a maiden world championship.