Formula One champion Lando Norris now has a wax figure on public display at Madame Tussauds London on Baker Street [1, 4].
The installation recognizes the British driver's status as the reigning champion and serves as a promotion for the British Grand Prix [1, 2].
Norris, who is 26 years old [7], is depicted wearing his signature orange McLaren race suit [1, 2]. To ensure the figure's accuracy, the driver donated his own race suit to the museum for the creation process [2, 6].
"It's pretty surreal to think I'll have a wax figure at Madame Tussauds," Norris said [2].
The addition of the driver to the London attraction follows his success on the track. He is identified as the 2025 Formula One champion [8], a milestone that places him among the most elite athletes in the sport's history.
"Having a waxwork doppelganger of myself is an honour," Norris said [5].
The figure was announced in June 2024 to coincide with the timing of the British Grand Prix [1, 2]. Visitors to the Baker Street location can now view the likeness of the McLaren driver as part of the museum's collection [1, 4].
“"It's pretty surreal to think I'll have a wax figure at Madame Tussauds."”
The placement of Lando Norris at Madame Tussauds reflects the growing mainstream popularity of Formula One in the United Kingdom. By aligning the debut with the British Grand Prix, the museum leverages the peak of regional sporting interest to drive tourism and celebrate a homegrown champion's global ascent.


