Lando Norris still has years left to run on his McLaren deal. But then what?
Former F1 team manager Peter Windsor believes Lando Norris should be “pushing” for a move to Audi in 2026, should the opportunity present itself.
Coupled with Norris having worked with Andreas Seidl at McLaren, who left the team at the start of the year to head up Sauber as CEO as Audi transition into their Formula 1 role, Windsor believes that the German marque could be the right fit for the McLaren driver, if he chooses to leave the team when his contract expires at the end of 2025.
“Lando, I can imagine wanting to leave McLaren the way it is with Oscar. I can imagine Lando isn’t going to want to stay at McLaren forever, although Zak has put a lot into Lando. Is he going to want him to leave?
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