Norris claims number one as Verstappen is set to lose his coveted car number after a historic title win.
In a move that will send shockwaves through the Formula One community, McLaren driver Lando Norris has announced that he will be taking car number 1 for the 2026 season. This means that reigning F1 world champion Max Verstappen will have to find a new number to adorn his Red Bull Racing car, having held the coveted spot since 2022.
The news is not entirely surprising, given that Norris has been vocal about his desire to use number 1 throughout his career. In an emotional interview with Sky Sports News, he revealed that it was tradition and a chance for him to prove himself. "It's tradition," Norris said. "It's there for a reason. It's there because you can go and try grab it and you can work hard to try and get it."
The decision is also a nod to the McLaren team, who will be able to wear number 1 with pride as a symbol of their achievement. Norris made clear that this was not just about him, but about his entire team, including his mechanics and engineers.
Norris's historic title win marked an incredible achievement for the 25-year-old driver, making him the 11th British driver to become F1 world champion. He was congratulated by sportspeople and celebrities around the world, including UK prime minister Sir Keir Starmer, NBA star Jimmy Butler, six-time Grand Slam champion Carlos Alcaraz, and reigning world darts champion Luke Littler.
The news also comes as a result of a rule change that will allow drivers to change car numbers year-to-year starting from 2026. Despite this change, Verstappen would have needed to find a new number anyway, having run number 33 since becoming world champion in 2022. The Dutchman has revealed that his favourite number is actually 3, previously used by Daniel Ricciardo.
For Norris, the title win was not just about him, but about making the most of this rare moment. "I had to celebrate well, enjoy the moment, because it's a rare moment for anyone," he said. "It could be a unique moment, it could be the only one so I had to make it memorable."
In a move that will send shockwaves through the Formula One community, McLaren driver Lando Norris has announced that he will be taking car number 1 for the 2026 season. This means that reigning F1 world champion Max Verstappen will have to find a new number to adorn his Red Bull Racing car, having held the coveted spot since 2022.
The news is not entirely surprising, given that Norris has been vocal about his desire to use number 1 throughout his career. In an emotional interview with Sky Sports News, he revealed that it was tradition and a chance for him to prove himself. "It's tradition," Norris said. "It's there for a reason. It's there because you can go and try grab it and you can work hard to try and get it."
The decision is also a nod to the McLaren team, who will be able to wear number 1 with pride as a symbol of their achievement. Norris made clear that this was not just about him, but about his entire team, including his mechanics and engineers.
Norris's historic title win marked an incredible achievement for the 25-year-old driver, making him the 11th British driver to become F1 world champion. He was congratulated by sportspeople and celebrities around the world, including UK prime minister Sir Keir Starmer, NBA star Jimmy Butler, six-time Grand Slam champion Carlos Alcaraz, and reigning world darts champion Luke Littler.
The news also comes as a result of a rule change that will allow drivers to change car numbers year-to-year starting from 2026. Despite this change, Verstappen would have needed to find a new number anyway, having run number 33 since becoming world champion in 2022. The Dutchman has revealed that his favourite number is actually 3, previously used by Daniel Ricciardo.
For Norris, the title win was not just about him, but about making the most of this rare moment. "I had to celebrate well, enjoy the moment, because it's a rare moment for anyone," he said. "It could be a unique moment, it could be the only one so I had to make it memorable."