
McLaren open to loaning out Norris
McLaren are open to loaning out Lando Norris but only in a short-term deal; that's according to Zak Brown.
McLaren are open to loaning out Lando Norris but only in a short-term deal; that's according to Zak Brown.
Lando Norris has said he will not be distracted from his current driving duties after Toro Rosso had an approach for him turned down.
McLaren have rejected an approach from Toro Rosso for Lando Norris to join them on loan for the rest of the season.
As rumours of Brendon Hartley's pending axing continue, McLaren protege Lando Norris is the latest to be linked the Toro Rosso race-seat.
Lando Norris is hoping to give McLaren "a headache" with their 2019 driver selection by winning the F2 World Championship this season.
The 2018 season isn't even underway and already McLaren are being asked about next year's line-up, which Zak Brown says is like "flicking the jackpot."
While Lando Norris would like to race for McLaren in 2019, he acknowledges that a possible race-seat could depend on whether Fernando Alonso wants to continue racing.
Lando Norris showed "impressive" pace during the 24 Hours of Daytona; that's according to Fernando Alonso.
Lando Norris is hoping for a "quick" adjustment to Halo, which he will have to race in Formula 2 as well as during his F1 tests.
Lando Norris insists he's not bothered by comparisons to Lewis Hamilton as he tends not to focus on what others have to say.
Lando Norris says winning this year's Formula 2 championship would prove that he is ready to race against the big boys in Formula 1.
Toto Wolff feels Williams should hire one of the "really bright talented kids" to partner Lance Stroll next season, but says he is aware of the "financial reality".
McLaren reserve driver Lando Norris is unlikely to get any track action during grand prix weekends next season, but Eric Boullier insists he will still have a "busy life".
Lando Norris is hoping to make the most of his opportunity when he races alongside Fernando Alonso at the Daytona 24 Hours in January.
Lando Norris will contest the final event of the 2017 Formula 2 championship, racing for Campos Racing in Abu Dhabi.
Lando Norris has been confirmed as McLaren's official Formula 1 test and reserve driver for the 2018 season, replacing Jenson Button.
Lando Norris is expected to be named as McLaren's official third driver for next year's championship, replacing Jenson Button.
Lando Norris believes he's ready to step up to a reserve role at McLaren should Jenson Button not continue with the team in 2018.
Lando Norris could be named as McLaren's reserve driver for next season, says racing director Eric Boullier.