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Lando Norris at the Spanish Grand Prix | The F1 Formula | The F1 Formula
Lando Norris·Spanish Grand Prix

Driver × Circuit · permanent

Lando Norris at the Spanish Grand Prix

Lando Norris has transformed his Spanish Grand Prix record, moving from early career struggles to securing two consecutive podium finishes in 2024 and 2025.

  • permanent
  • Montmeló
  • Lando Norris

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Track record

Source: Jolpica F1 API
Starts
7
Wins
0
Podiums
2
Best finish
P2
DNFs
1
Points
46

Every appearance

YearTeamGridFinishPts
2019McLaren RacingP10
DriverLando Norris
  • CircuitSpanish Grand Prix
  • Collision
    0
    2020McLaren RacingP8P101
    2021McLaren RacingP9P84
    2022McLaren RacingP11P84
    2023McLaren RacingP3P170
    2024McLaren RacingP1P219
    2025McLaren RacingP2P218

    Lando Norris's journey at the Spanish Grand Prix has evolved significantly, particularly highlighted by his pole position and second-place finish in 2024, followed by another P2 in 2025. This recent success at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya marks a distinct shift from his earlier appearances, where securing points was often a harder fought battle. Across his 7 starts at this permanent circuit, Norris now boasts 2 podiums and a best finish of 2nd, a testament to both his development as a driver and McLaren's upward trajectory.

    Historically, the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, with its demanding high-speed corners and abrasive surface, has been a rigorous test for both car and driver. It’s a track that rewards aerodynamic efficiency and precise tire management, especially through the long turns like Turn 3 and the final sector. Norris's early outings here, such as his retirement due to a collision in 2019 and a P17 finish in 2023 despite starting P3, underscored the challenges. However, his consistent points finishes in 2020, 2021, and 2022, securing P10, P8, and P8 respectively, demonstrated an underlying capability to adapt and extract performance even when the car wasn't a front-runner. This ability to consistently bring the car home in the points, even on challenging weekends, is a hallmark of top-tier drivers, much like how Max Verstappen at the Qatar Grand Prix has consistently delivered strong results on demanding tracks.

    The technical demands of Montmeló, particularly in the redesigned final sector, play to Norris's strengths in maintaining high cornering speeds and managing tire degradation effectively. His precision steering inputs and ability to carry momentum through the sweeping sections are critical here. The 2024 and 2025 races saw McLaren provide him with a package capable of challenging at the front, allowing Norris to fully exploit his talents on a circuit that often acts as a benchmark for car performance. This track's characteristics, often used for pre-season testing, mean teams arrive with extensive data, making setup optimization crucial and placing a premium on a driver's ability to fine-tune the car's balance. For a deeper dive into how F1 cars are developed, the Formula 1 official site offers comprehensive insights.

    While he has yet to secure a win here, his two podium finishes in consecutive years indicate that the Spanish Grand Prix has become a strong hunting ground for Norris. The evolution of his performance at Barcelona-Catalunya reflects his growing experience and the increasing competitiveness of his McLaren machinery. His total of 46 points accumulated at this circuit further underscores his consistent presence in the scoring positions. Understanding the broader context of driver performance across different circuits can be found on resources like Wikipedia: Formula One, which details the sport's history and key figures. The detailed race results and statistics, like those provided by Jolpica/Ergast — 2026 season data, allow for a granular view of how drivers perform over time at specific venues, highlighting trends like Norris's upward trajectory at Barcelona. His progression here could be compared to how Max Verstappen at the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix has built a dominant record at a track he initially found challenging in his early career.

    Common questions

    How many times has Lando Norris raced at the Spanish Grand Prix?
    Lando Norris has made 7 starts at the Spanish Grand Prix since his debut in 2019, all with McLaren.
    What is Lando Norris's best finish at the Spanish Grand Prix?
    His best finish is 2nd place, achieved in both the 2024 and 2025 editions of the Spanish Grand Prix.
    Has Lando Norris ever won the Spanish Grand Prix?
    No, Lando Norris has not yet secured a victory at the Spanish Grand Prix, though he has achieved two podium finishes.
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    Written by The F1 Formula Editorial Team, Race-week editors + sport historians
    Last reviewed June 2, 2026