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Lando Norris goes public with on-off girlfriend Margarida Corceiro at Hungarian GP after rekindling romance with model

Lando Norris goes public with on-off girlfriend Margarida Corceiro at Hungarian GP after rekindling romance with model

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The couple had previously kept their relationship under wraps
MARGA MIA Lando Norris goes public with on-off girlfriend Margarida Corceiro at Hungarian GP after rekindling romance with model
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LANDO NORRIS was seen arriving at the track with his girlfriend Margarida Corceiro for the first time this season.
The British driver, 25, was all smiles when he walked into the McLaren motorhome with the Portuguese actress and model this morning.
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Lando Norris has been in an on-and-off relationship with model Margarida Corceiro
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The couple made their first public appearance today ahead of the Hungarian Grand Prix
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Norris was all too happy to be seen with Corceiro
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Corceiro stunned at the paddock and McLaren garage on Friday in a plunging dress
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Norris has rekindled his relationship with Corceiro this season but has kept things low-key up until now, with her often walking into the paddock alone.
The couple arrived today just seconds apart from Oscar Piastri, who was holding hands with girlfriend Lily Zneimer.
Norris and Corceiro previously dated for a year from around May 2023.
She was first spotted back on the scene this year, supporting him from the McLaren garage at the Monaco Grand Prix at the end of May where he secured a glittering win.
Norris and Corceiro's first spell together came shortly after the model had just split from Portuguese footballer Joao Felix.
Their relationship split at the time when the Portuguese footballer's initial loan spell at Chelsea came to an end last year.
Norris and Corceiro were then seen at the Monte Carlo Masters final in April 2024, although there was no official confirmation of their relationship.
The romance was short-lived, though and in August 2024, Norris said he was single.
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When asked if he wanted a dog he gave a short response, saying: 'I don't have time for a dog.
"If I do, I need a girlfriend, I don't have one.'
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Corceiro lit up the paddock and the McLaren garage on Saturday in a revealing plunging dress.
Lando needs all the support he can get this term from his loved ones with him locked in a fiercely close title race with his teammate Piastri.
There are just 16 points separating the two ahead of this weekend's Hungarian Grand Prix.
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