Lando Norris to Join Madame Tussauds London Following Historic 2025 Formula 1 World Championship Victory
F1 champion Lando Norris will be featured at Madame Tussauds London this summer following his 2025 title success with McLaren.
By: AXL Media
Published: Mar 20, 2026, 7:40 AM EDT
Source: Information for this report was sourced from PlanetF1

A Permanent Tribute to British Racing Excellence
The Somerset-born driver Lando Norris has been selected for a prestigious induction into Madame Tussauds London, marking a significant milestone in his cultural and sporting legacy. Following his maiden world championship victory in 2025, the museum confirmed that a bespoke figure is currently in production to celebrate his achievement as the 11th British driver to secure the title. This honor places Norris alongside a select group of elite athletes who have transitioned from the racetrack to becoming permanent fixtures in the capital’s most famous wax gallery.
Collaborative Process Ensures Precision Likeness
According to a statement from Madame Tussauds, the McLaren champion has been working intimately with studio artists to ensure the figure is accurate from helmet to toe. The production process involves meticulous measurements and sittings to capture the athlete’s specific likeness and the intricate details of his racing apparel. Norris described the experience as surreal and expressed his awe at the level of detail the artists have managed to incorporate into the upcoming exhibit, which is scheduled for a public reveal during the summer months.
Reflecting on a Landmark Championship Season
The decision to feature Norris follows a historic 2025 campaign where he successfully ended McLaren’s long title drought, which had persisted since 2008. In a season finale that gripped the global sporting community, Norris pipped Red Bull’s Max Verstappen to the crown by a margin of just two points in Abu Dhabi. This narrow victory not only solidified his status as a premier talent in the sport but also catalyzed his rise as a prominent figure in modern culture, making him a natural candidate for the London museum’s sports wing.
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