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Lando Norris has explained what as-of-yet unaccomplished achievement would mean more to him than winning the Formula 1 World Championship.
British Formula 1 driver Lando Norris has shared that a personal achievement of overcoming mental health struggles would mean more to him than winning the F1 World Championship. Despite clinching the Drivers’ title last season, Norris faced psychological challenges alongside the on-track battles with the McLaren car. His openness about these struggles has been praised by fellow drivers and fans alike. Now featured on TIME Magazine‘s 100 Most Influential People list and recognized with the World Breakthrough prize at the Laureus Sports Awards, Norris sees his platform as an opportunity to advocate for mental health awareness, a cause close to his heart. Overcoming ‘imposter syndrome’ and doubts about his worth during his debut season, Norris’s journey to becoming a World Champion serves as inspiration for those struggling with mental health issues – highlighting the importance of breaking the stigma and fostering support for those in need.



