
Lando Norris's girlfriend Margarida Corceiro looks concerned watching Spanish Grand Prix after confirming relationship
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Margarida Corceiro looked concerned during today's race
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Margarida, 25, was in Barcelona supporting her man
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Lando Norris finished as runner-up in today's Grand Prix
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They were spotted together at tennis' Monte-Carlo Masters the following year, but were then understood to have split last August.
Their relationship appears to be back on, with Margarida having
The 22-year-old was back in the paddock once again this weekend, watching her man from the McLaren garage.
As Norris trailed team-mate Oscar Piastri in Barcelona, live TV footage showed Margarida looking concerned.
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The Bristol-born F1 star went into this weekend trailing his Aussie colleague by just three points.
But a runner-up finish to Piastri this week has seen Norris' deficit increase back to 10.
Speaking after the race, Norris took his defeat with grace.
He said: "Oscar drove a very good race today. I didn't quite have the pace to match him but we gave it our best shot.
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Margarida was in Monaco supporting Norris last week
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The couple have previously been spotted together at the tennis
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"It was a good fun race and to finish one-two is even better!"
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Margarida previously dated footballer Joao Felix between 2019 and 2023.
Max Verstappen and Lando Norris open up on F1 rivalry after controversial clashes
The pair reportedly got together when she was 17 and he was 20.
Norris, meanwhile, dated Margarida's fellow Portuguese model Luisinha Oliveira.
The former couple
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Margarida works as a model and has a huge following
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