Lando Norris riflette sul premio McLaren che ha dato il via alla sua carriera in F1

Lando Norris ha riconosciuto al McLaren Autosport BRDC Award del 2016 il merito di aver trasformato la sua carriera agonistica e di aver creato un legame duraturo con il team McLaren. Il pilota, che in seguito è diventato campione del mondo, ha condiviso le sue riflessioni in un video pubblicato sul canale YouTube della McLaren.

Norris ha partecipato al premio all'età di 16 anni e lo ha descritto come uno dei più prestigiosi nel Regno Unito. La vittoria gli ha garantito una giornata alla guida di una monoposto di Formula 1 e un ruolo come pilota al simulatore interamente retribuito presso McLaren. Questa opportunità lo ha aiutato a costruire relazioni all'interno della squadra mentre progrediva nelle categorie giovanili.

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