McLaren driver Lando Norris has told a fellow F1 star that he and his model girlfriend Margarida Corceiro have split up, just months after she celebrated his world title win with him
The Formula 1 world champion, Lando Norris, seemed to confirm he and his girlfriend have split up during a chat with another driver in the background of a video shared on TikTok.
The Brit, 26, had been dating Margarida Corceiro, a Portuguese actress and model, since 2023. They split briefly in 2024 before rekindling their romance last year and she was present when Norris became world champion in Abu Dhabi back in December in emotional scenes.
Sadly, The Sun report that Norris informed Carlos Sainz Jr that the pair were no longer together during a conversation in Bahrain during pre-season testing, with the pair being overheard on a TikTok video.
Sainz Jr can be heard asking Norris, “Are you and Magui good?”, to which he replies, “No” before confirming he is a “single man” now.
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A source confirmed the split to the publication, saying: “There have been tell-tale signs for a while now.
“They drifted apart after his win last season. The biggest hint came in Bahrain as he and his team continued testing ahead of the new season.
“Anyone who was anyone posed for a group picture. The only one who wasn’t there was girlfriend Magui. It naturally sparked rumours.”
Corceiro, 23, had previously dated the former Chelsea and Barcelona forward, Joao Felix, before finding love with Norris. She shot to fame after appearing on the Portuguese version of Dancing with the Stars in 2020.
She has gone on to amass over 2.2million Instagram followers and more than 800,000 TikTok fans and was a regular in the Formula 1 paddock while Norris raced.
The McLaren driver won his maiden world championship back in December, beating Max Verstappen and Oscar Piastri in the decisive race at the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.
Reacting afterwards, he said: “I have not cried in a while. I didn’t think I’d cry. It’s been a long journey. I want to thank my guys at McLaren, my mum and dad who supported me from the beginning. I look like a loser! I now know what Max feels like a little bit!
“I want to congratulate Max and Oscar as well, it has been a pleasure to race against both of them and to learn from both of them. But we did it, we did it! I am so proud of everyone. Not many people get to experience what I did this year. I am happier for [the team] more than me.
“As we’ve seen many times, anything can happen. So I just kept pushing. I wanted to fight to the end. [Verstappen and Piastri] certainly did not make my life easy this year. But I’m happy! It’s been a long journey with McLaren, I’ve been with them for nine years. For me to bring something back to them, I feel like I did my part for the team this year.”
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