Lando Norris denied having a girlfriend in a lie detector test with Sky Sports prior to the Miami Grand Prix, although he was sighted with Portuguese supermodel Margarida Corceiro in Monaco over the weekend.
Prior to winning his first Grand Prix at the Miami International Autodrome, Norris was the most recent driver to participate in the lie detector test conducted by Simon Lazenby for Sky Sports F1. The driver, who was born in Bristol, was questioned if he had a girlfriend during the quiz. Russ, the adjudicator, confirmed that he denied the information.
But Lazenby wasn’t done probing; the Sky Sports host went on to ask, “Do you have many girlfriends?” after that. Surprised by the reporter’s second question about the subject, Norris laughed and responded, half-jokingly, “Yes.”
Despite Norris’s reluctance to admit his connection with Corceiro in public, the two have been sighted together multiple times. The 21-year-old model was first seen in May 2023 when the McLaren star was seen driving about in the rear of his vintage Fiat 500 Jolly.
Between 2019 and 2023, Corceiro dated former Chelsea and Atletico Madrid attacker Joao Felix; nevertheless, the two had a cordial breakup in June of last year. She has since often spent time with Norries, the star of McLaren.
The two have been sighted together more frequently lately, it seems. The model has attended other Grand Prix events, including Shanghai last month, and SportTV cameras recently saw Norris and Corceiro in the grandstands during the Monte-Carlo Masters final between Stefanos Tsitsipas and Casper Ruud.
It was thought that Norris and Corceiro were attending the Historic Monaco Grand Prix at this time. Living locally, the 24-year-old was there to cheer on McLaren Racing CEO Zak Brown as he competed in the Race Category F.
While cruising the principality’s streets in Alan Jones’ championship-winning Williams FW07B, Brown had a fantastic weekend at the renowned race. He posted on Instagram, saying, “I grew up in California watching the #MonacoGP on TV.”
“Back then, everything felt like a million miles away and was only a dream. In the present day, driving this legendary circuit once more in Alan Jones’ 1980 championship-winning Williams FW07B is an enormous honor.