Lando Norris' old school Millfield post heartwarming tribute video to mark his maiden win in Formula One with one teacher revealing why he knew he would be a Grand Prix winner one day
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Lando Norris won his first-ever F1 race last weekend at the Miami Grand Prix. The 24-year-old beat Red Bull and current champion Max Verstappen to claim his maiden victory after the 110th time of asking. Ferrari's Charles Leclerc was the other driver to feature on the podium alongside Norris and Verstappen

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