Lando Norris will be a wanted man when his McLaren contract comes to an end in 2025, and his title credentials in future may hinge on it.
The future of Lando Norris is a hot topic in Formula 1, even though the McLaren driver is contracted to the team until the end of 2025 at least.
With 10 podiums to his name for McLaren in his career, Alex Albon joked that the winner of the first title out of him, Norris and George Russell could hinge on where Norris’ future lies.In a joint interview for Formula 1’s YouTube channel, Albon was sat alongside Norris and George Russell as Formula 1’s 2019 rookies got together to revisit their days in Formula 2 and a variety of other subjects.
This brought a smile from both Norris and Russell sat alongside the current Williams driver, before Albon added: “I reckon that has to be you, George. You’re in a bit of a dip right now, the team, [but] I feel awkward saying that as we’re [sat] here in Mercedes!”
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