'Lando Lane' honours F1 winner in shopping centre

Joe SkirkowskiWest of England
News imagePA Media Lando Norris smiles and lifts a large gold trophy in the air in front of a board that advertises Qatar Airways. He lifts the trophy in his left hand and raises his right fist in the airPA Media
Lando Norris became the 11th Briton to win the F1 World Championships

Lando Norris may have only just been crowned Formula 1 world champion but he is already being immortalised in his home county of Somerset.

The 26-year-old won the F1 title after a third place finish in the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix gave him the points needed to make the triumph possible.

He was honoured with a pedestrianised street called Lando Lane named after him at Clark's Village shopping outlet in Street, near his hometown of Glastonbury.

Among those gathered to watch the unveiling of the new sign was Norris' former go-karting instructor, Rob Dodds, who said the win was an "amazing story".

News imageThe Lord Lieutenant of Somerset smiles next to a road sign that says Lando Lane while a crowd of young people wave chequered flags and hold Lando Norris flags
Mohammed Sadiq, Lord-Lieutenant of Somerset, was among the crowds at the ceremony

Dodds coached Norris from age seven and said even then he was "showing a lot of promise".

Also in attendance was Dan Close, deputy head teacher at Norris' former school of Millfield in Street, who said: "We are so proud of everything he has achieved and we thought he would do it at seven years old."

The school still has a report written about Lando from his Year 3 teacher, who wrote: "When he is Formula 1 champion, I hope he remembers the member of staff who taught him to become a world beater.

"I think we knew from a very early age that he was going to be something special.

"Every weekend he used to go off and race and sometimes he would come back with trophies that were just as big as he was."

Mr Close said the school was planning a big celebration in their former student's honour after the Christmas holidays.

News imageA sign saying Lando Lane on a wall in the clarks retail village in Somerset, it is a covered pedestrianised walkway and there are yellow and black balloons to the left of the shot
Lando was born in Bristol and grew up around Somerset

Norris was born in Bristol but grew up around Somerset, where his success has special significance.

Mohammed Saddiq, Lord-Lieutenant of Somerset, said: "For someone who has spent most of his life her in Somerset, it's quite extraordinary.

"This road name is an inspiration for all young people both here and in Somerset to live their dreams and think big, just as Lando has done."

"It's breath-taking to have someone so young that has achieved so much and I suspect he has many years where he will achieve more."

Somerset has also produced former F1 driver Jensen Button, who is from the town of Frome and won the world championships in 2009.