McLaren driver Lando Norris hails from Bristol, United Kingdom, and was raised by a loving family. His parents, Adam and Cisca, have four children: Oliver, Lando, Flo, and Cisca, with the F1 driver being the second eldest.
Norris was born on November 13, 1999, to Adam and Cisca. He used to do horse riding before joining karting at the age of seven. His parents did everything possible to keep his Formula 1 dream alive.
In 2019, Lando made his debut with McLaren and has been with the Woking-based squad ever since. The driver comes from a big, happy family with three siblings: an elder brother named Oliver and two younger sisters, Flo and Cisca.
According to People, Oliver is the eldest of the four siblings, who had a successful career in karting. However, for undisclosed reasons, he apparently quit motor racing in 2014.
On the other hand, Flo is Lando Norris' younger sister. She is also an athlete competing in equestrian events, including dressage, eventing, hunters, and equitation. Not only that, but Flo is also an international show jumper.
Cisca, named after her mother, Cisca Wauman, is the youngest of the four siblings. Not a lot is known about her life, but she frequently supports Lando at race weekends.
All four Norris siblings are a tightly knit family. While Lando often hogs the limelight as an experienced Formula 1 driver of an iconic team, McLaren, his siblings and parents have always been the pillars of support throughout his journey.
Lando Norris to avoid Amsterdam part for championship bid

In the 2025 F1 season, McLaren teammates Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri have emerged as two strong championship contenders. While Piastri is leading the charts with 186 points after nine races, Norris is placed second with 176 points.
Hence, to focus on his ongoing championship bid, Norris has decided to skip the King’s Day party in Amsterdam. Last year, he attended the event and broke his nose. Speaking to Viaplay, he said, via Crash Net:
"Sadly, not. I wish [I could go] because it was one of the best days of my life... I won Miami [after King's Day last year]. So, no ... I had a great week with Martin and then the whole gang out in Amsterdam last year.
"But I'm fighting for a championship. I can't afford to do these things. I'll go back home and train. There's much more to life than drinking. I've not drunk all year, and I'm proud of that. [I'll]Keep working hard, so no fun for me."
Lando Norris has won two races this year, whereas Oscar Piastri is dominating with five victories. However, the point difference is minimal, which means the table can turn at any point in the season.