Lando Norris inspiring kids to take up motorsport
PA MediaFormula 1 World Champion Lando Norris has inspired many young people to take up the sport, his former karting trainer said.
The 26-year-old, who was born in Bristol and grew up in Glastonbury, was crowned champion in Abu Dhabi. His third-place finish in the 2025 season finale ensured he beat rival Max Verstappen to the drivers' championship by just two points.
Rob Dodds, who coached Norris in karting at BKC Racing when he was seven years old, said he had seen an increase in young people interested in the sport since Norris' career took off.
"There's a massive influx into karting and motorsport in general, really. Especially because Lando is so personable," he told BBC Radio Somerset.
Mr Dodds added that it had been "very surreal" to see Norris win over the weekend.
"It's massive. I don't think people actually realise how much pressure these young lads are under," he said.
He said there had always been a sibling rivalry between Lando and his brother Oliver.
"He had his brother to aspire to. He was a competent driver himself and there was a sibling rivalry. Whenever he went testing or racing, Lando wanted to be the fastest."
PA MediaDan Close, deputy head of Millfield Prep School in Somerset, which Lando attended, said that Norris "kept to his values".
"He's got everything he deserves. He's been on this journey since he joined us in Year Three," Mr Close said.
"He would take time off school, to travel the country and eventually the world. He'd come back with these trophies and initially didn't want them presented in assembly because he was too shy.
"We are very proud of everything he's achieved."
'Lando is an inspiration'
Sue Lewis, a teaching assistant at Lando Norris' old primary school, Chew Stoke Church School in Somerset, said that even as a little boy, Norris had "always wanted to win".
She added: "I know Lando is a great inspiration, certainly to all our children, they love hearing about him. They feel special that they can be like Lando."
Ms Lewis said watching the race over the weekend had been "really nerve racking".
"We were all very confident our Lando could win it," she added.
"Lando has always been and always will be a lovely thoughtful little boy and young man."
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