Lando Norris revient sur le prix McLaren qui a lancé sa carrière en F1

Lando Norris a attribué au prix McLaren Autosport BRDC 2016 le mérite d'avoir transformé sa carrière de pilote et d'avoir forgé un lien durable avec l'écurie McLaren. Le pilote, qui est devenu champion du monde, a partagé ses réflexions dans une vidéo publiée sur la chaîne YouTube de McLaren.

Norris a participé à ce prix à l'âge de 16 ans et l'a décrit comme l'un des plus prestigieux du Royaume-Uni. Sa victoire lui a permis de passer une journée au volant d'une voiture de Formule 1, ainsi que d'obtenir un poste de pilote de simulateur entièrement rémunéré chez McLaren. Cette opportunité l'a aidé à nouer des relations au sein de l'équipe tout en progressant dans les catégories juniors.

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