Madame Tussauds has revealed the first-ever figure of reigning World Champion Lando Norris at the London attraction, just in time for the British Grand Prix build-up.
With a Drivers’ title and 11 race wins to his name, it’s no surprise that the wax museum has added Norris to their illustrious line-up of sporting heroes, with the figure wearing a McLaren race suit donated by the Briton himself.
From Tuesday, June 30, visitors to the Baker Street site will also spot his race boots and a replica of the helmet worn during the 2025 season finale in Abu Dhabi, where Norris secured the championship with a podium finish.
“Seeing the figure finished and standing next to it is pretty surreal – it really is like looking at another version of me,” Norris said. “I’m used to seeing myself in photos, videos or a reflection, but this is me in 3D.
“The artists have really nailed the details; it’s so lifelike. I also wanted to donate one of my race suits so fans can see up close something I actually wear when I’m racing and help make the figure feel as realistic as possible.
“I can’t wait for everyone to come and see it in London this summer, and I hope everyone has fun visiting.”
Steve Blackburn, General Manager at Madame Tussauds London, added: “It’s amazing to finally reveal Lando Norris’s figure to the public, and we’re sure fans are going to love it.
“We’re incredibly grateful to Lando for donating key race suit items – it really brings the figure to life. We can’t wait to welcome fans to strike a winning pose alongside Lando throughout the summer.”
Norris’ figure will join a star-studded group of sporting icons in Madame Tussauds London’s Culture Capital zone, including Harry Kane, Cristiano Ronaldo, Mo Salah, Mary Earps MBE, Anthony Joshua and Kylian Mbappe.