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Lando Norris: Why Winning Isn't Everything

In this episode, we revisit our fascinating conversation with McLaren Formula 1 driver Lando Norris.


After a rapid rise to the top of the podium in Formula 1, we look back at Lando’s chat with us in 2022, as he dreamt of becoming a race winner and championship force.


Listen as Lando speaks to Jake and Damian about his tough beginnings in F1, how he struggled with mental health and imposter syndrome, and what it’s like racing against his heroes.


Uncover Lando’s mindset on confidence and self-belief, his views on privilege growing up, and the sacrifices he’s made to reach the top of the world’s fastest sport.

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