Lando Norris was crowned Formula One World Champion in Abu Dhabi after securing enough points with a third-place finish. Off the track, the 25-year-old has built a collection that reflects his rise in the sport, shaped by automotive icons and architectural luxury.
Norris's most prized possession is widely considered the world's first true supercar: a 1966 masterpiece with a transversely-mounted 3.9-litre V12 producing 350 horsepower and Bertone's iconic "eyelashed" headlamp design. With only 275 original P400 models ever built, the supercar is valued at approximately $2.5 million (Rs 21.3 crore).
For a McLaren driver to own the last car personally approved by Enzo Ferrari is significant. This 1987 twin-turbocharged icon produces 478 horsepower and was the first production car to break 200 mph. With just 1,315 built and valued at up to $2 million (Rs 17 crore), Norris owns the ultimate 1980s "poster car."
Lewis Hamilton’s £16 million (Rs 170 crore) London apartment is just one part of his globe-spanning portfolio that includes a $40 million (Rs 335 crore) Manhattan penthouse, a Monaco residence, and a contemporary Colorado retreat. His collection extends to a $25 million (Rs 210 crore) Beverly Hills estate.
Norris' dark green Carrera GT features a naturally-aspirated 5.7-litre V10 derived from Formula One technology, producing 612 horsepower at 8,400 rpm with a pure six-speed manual gearbox. With only 1,270 cars produced, this automobile is valued at over $1.5 million (Rs 12.8 crore).
Norris has an extraordinary timepiece crafted from Carbon TPT interlaced with Orange Quartz TPT, requiring over 1,800 hours of meticulous work. Limited to just 500 pieces worldwide and valued at around $5,00,000 (Rs 4.3 crore), it features titanium pushers inspired by McLaren 720S headlights.
Norris's vintage Shelby Cobra combines AC's lightweight aluminium body with Ford's thunderous 7.0-litre V8, producing up to 485 horsepower in just 2,100 pounds. With only 348 examples built between 1965 and 1967, the car is valued at approximately $1.6 million (Rs 13.6 crore.)
Norris' black P1 combines a 3.8-litre twin-turbocharged V8 with an electric motor to produce 903 horsepower, accelerating to 62 mph in just 2.8 seconds with Formula One-derived hybrid technology. Limited to just 375 examples, the car is valued at over $1.7 million (Rs 14.5 crore).