Lando Norris blickt auf die McLaren-Auszeichnung zurück, die seine Formel-1-Karriere startete

Lando Norris schreibt dem Gewinn des McLaren Autosport BRDC Award im Jahr 2016 zu, seine Rennfahrerkarriere maßgeblich geprägt und eine dauerhafte Bindung zum McLaren-Team geschmiedet zu haben. Der Fahrer, der später Weltmeister wurde, teilte seine Gedanken in einem Video, das auf dem YouTube-Kanal von McLaren veröffentlicht wurde.

Norris nahm im Alter von 16 Jahren an dem Wettbewerb teil und bezeichnete ihn als einen der renommiertesten in Großbritannien. Der Gewinn ermöglichte ihm einen Testtag in einem Formel-1-Auto sowie eine vollständig bezahlte Rolle als Simulatorfahrer bei McLaren. Diese Gelegenheit half ihm dabei, Beziehungen innerhalb des Teams aufzubauen, während er die Juniorenkategorien durchlief.

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