Lando Norris’s Toys

The Remarkable Car Collection of Formula 1 Driver Lando Norris
British Formula 1 driver Lando Norris doesn’t only dominate circuits — away from them, he has cultivated a genuinely refined eye for automotive design. His collection tells a personal story in which each car represents something beyond speed: memory, aesthetics, character.
Among its most evocative pieces is a Lamborghini Miura — the car many regard as the first true modern supercar. Its fluid lines recall Italian sculpture, and its silhouette remains undefeated by time. This 1960s icon seems to compress an entire era into a single form. For Norris, its value lies not only in its rarity but in an almost cinematic admiration: it was a film about the House of Sant’Agata Bolognese that first ignited his desire to own one. He calls it, without hesitation, “one of the most beautiful cars ever made.”
Lamborghini Miura
Alongside that icon sits the perpetually arresting Ferrari F40. Born in an era of excess, its visual language — pure, aggressive, utterly uncompromising — remains a testament to engineering conceived for the sole purpose of driving pleasure. Its presence in Norris’s garage introduces a different texture: less nostalgia, more vertigo.
Ferrari F40
Naturally, McLaren holds a privileged place in his world. His 765LT Spider — finished in the blue and yellow of his racing helmet — seems to bridge two realms: competition and personal expression. Alongside it, a P1 and a Senna complete a trio that speaks not merely of power, but of identity.
McLaren 765LT Spider
On a more everyday note — though no less sophisticated — there is the Lamborghini Urus. This SUV, spotted more than once against the architectural backdrop of Monaco, proves that daily life need not sacrifice design for comfort.
Fiat 500 Jolly Evocation
Perhaps the most intimate gesture in the entire collection, however, is a small 1972 Fiat 500 Jolly Evocation — the car Norris purchased with his first savings. With its soft lines and unhurried summer spirit, it represents something essential: the beginning of a story, the first symbol of a passion that continues to be written, one engine at a time.
Beyond the shine of emblems and the roar of engines, every car in this collection seems to belong to a larger narrative — one where speed mingles with contemplation, and where an eye for detail always finds its next corner.


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