‘I’m not the boss’: Lando Norris is articulate, open and intelligent – when he’s allowed to be
F1’s latest world champion speaks with deep candour about overcoming his insecurities but questions about Max Verstappen and regulations?
Off limits
There are always complications and difficulties in Formula One, as there are in life and even in this interview.
On a beautiful evening at a lavish golf club in Surrey, Lando Norris and I are tucked away in an anonymous yet brightly-lit room crammed with a television crew and representatives from his management team and Laureus, the global organisation driven by a belief that “sport has the power to change the world”.
At first Norris talks thoughtfully and honestly about his struggles with profound insecurity before https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2025/dec/07/lando-norris-proud-of-winning-first-f1-drivers-championship-my-way">becoming world champion last year.
But we reach a low point when a young man from his management company feels sufficiently empowered to answer questions on the 26-year-old’s behalf, as a way of controlling our interview.
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