Lando Norris is one of the most talented drivers in Formula One. Here is the amount he has made throughout his career, including his net worth, earnings, sponsorships and investments away from the sport.
Lando Norris is a championship contender with McLaren and a multiple-time race winner in Formula One.
The Briton signed a mammoth contract with McLaren in 2022, and rewarded his team with Norris’ first race win in 2024. He’s also acquired a series of sponsorship deals and made off-track investments away from F1.
But how much does Norris have? Here is everything you need to know about his financial wealth.

Lando Norris net worth
According to Celebrity Net Worth, Norris has a net worth of £22,329,000.
Most of his earnings come from Formula One, where he has signed a four-year, £74,430,000 contract with McLaren.

How much is Lando Norris paid in F1?
Norris makes around £18.6m annually with McLaren, from a contract that he signed in 2022. Norris signed a four-year, £74,430,000 deal.
Norris signed a contract renewal in 2024 which will see him with the team beyond the 2025 season.
Lando Norris sponsorships
Norris is sponsored by a series of major brands, including Ralph Lauren and PlayStation.
In the world of motorsport he has an endorsement deal with his helmet supplier Bell Helmets, and Pioneered Athlete Performance partners with Norris and provides him with equipment and fitness programmes.
Norris’ father, Adam Norris, is the owner of the UK’s electric scooter and bike retailer, Pure Electric, which also acts as a sponsor for Norris.
Investments made by Lando Norris outside of F1
Norris has multiple investments outside of F1. He is the founder of Quadrant, which specialises in creative digital content in motorsport culture.
His online store, LN4, sells Norris’ apparel and accessories, and the Brit is also the founder of LN Racing Kart, his own karting brand.
Lando Norris charity work
Norris collaborated with F1 Authentics in 2024 to host a series of special online auctions, collecting over $50,000.

He also raised money for charity by auctioning his helmet in an open auction which was closed with a winning bid of $48,000.