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Lando Norris Hints at
Future Indy 500 Attempt

The McLaren F1 driver says the Indianapolis 500 is “on the bucket list” β€” and with McLaren already active in IndyCar, the path to a start has rarely looked more realistic for a sitting F1 champion contender.

Published June 19, 2026 β€’ 4 min read β€’ F1 News
Formula 1 McLaren car at speed on circuit β€” Lando Norris hints at Indianapolis 500 attempt as a future motorsport goal
Lando Norris at speed in the McLaren MCL60 series β€” the British driver has now publicly linked himself to a future Indy 500 start Β· Image credit: Unsplash / Chuttersnap

Lando Norris has confirmed the Indianapolis 500 is a race he wants to contest at some point in his career β€” making him the latest high-profile F1 driver to publicly express interest in the Greatest Spectacle in Racing. Speaking in recent media availability, Norris described the Indy 500 as “absolutely” something he thinks about.

The comments carry more weight than the usual motorsport bucket-list talk. McLaren, Norris’s employer in Formula 1, already operates Arrow McLaren as one of IndyCar’s leading teams. Furthermore, McLaren has previously floated the idea of an F1 driver crossover entry. Therefore, the institutional infrastructure to make a Norris Indy 500 start happen is closer to reality than for almost any other active F1 driver.

What Lando Norris Actually Said

Norris’s comments, made during press availability at a recent race weekend, were characteristically direct. He didn’t frame it as a vague future possibility β€” he framed it as a genuine ambition with the Indy 500 specifically in mind.

“The Indy 500 is something I’d love to do at some point. It’s one of those races that everyone in motorsport knows is special. I’d be lying if I said it wasn’t on my list.”

β€” Lando Norris, press availability (2025/26)

Norris was also asked whether McLaren’s presence in IndyCar through Arrow McLaren made the prospect more realistic. He acknowledged the connection directly. “Obviously it helps that McLaren are already there,” he said. “It’s not like I’d have to go build a relationship from scratch with a completely separate team.”

Crucially, Norris did not put a timeline on it. He was clear that Formula 1 remains his priority for the foreseeable future. However, the comments represent the clearest public signal he has given that an Indy 500 appearance is a genuine career goal rather than idle speculation.

The Arrow McLaren link changes this story from hypothetical to plausible. McLaren’s IndyCar operation fields multiple cars in the NTT IndyCar Series and has consistently pushed for a crossover programme with their F1 operation. Moreover, McLaren CEO Zak Brown has spoken publicly about his desire to see an F1 driver contest the Indy 500 under the McLaren banner β€” referencing the historical precedent of McLaren’s Indy 500 entries in the 1970s.

Indianapolis Motor Speedway β€” the 2.5-mile oval that Norris named specifically as a race he wants to contest Β·

Arrow McLaren currently fields Pato O’Ward and Alexander Rossi among its primary drivers in 2026. Furthermore, the team has the infrastructure, engineering depth, and oval programme to prepare an F1 driver for an Indy 500 start without starting from zero. Consequently, if McLaren decided to enter Norris at Indianapolis, the preparation pathway already exists.

The logistics are the harder question. Formula 1’s calendar has grown to 24 rounds, and the Indianapolis 500 falls on Memorial Day weekend in late May β€” the same window that typically sees F1 racing in Monaco or other European rounds. Therefore, any Norris Indy 500 appearance would require explicit F1 schedule accommodation or a deliberate year gap between F1 seasons.

The Triple Crown Angle

There is an additional layer to Norris’s Indy 500 ambitions β€” the Triple Crown of Motorsport. The unofficial but universally recognised Triple Crown consists of three wins: the Monaco Grand Prix, the Indianapolis 500, and the 24 Hours of Le Mans. Only one driver in history has won all three: Graham Hill.

Norris won the Monaco Grand Prix in 2024 β€” his first F1 race victory, achieved on one of the sport’s most iconic circuits. That result immediately placed him in the small group of drivers with a genuine theoretical path to the Triple Crown. Furthermore, McLaren’s involvement in Le Mans through their GT programme creates a pathway to the third leg of the achievement.

Triple Crown of Motorsport β€” Quick Facts
  • Three races: Monaco GP Β· Indianapolis 500 Β· 24 Hours of Le Mans
  • Only one driver has won all three: Graham Hill (1963, 1966, 1972)
  • Norris won Monaco in 2024 β€” one leg completed
  • McLaren operates in IndyCar (Arrow McLaren) and Le Mans β€” both paths theoretically open
  • No active F1 driver currently holds two Triple Crown wins

The Triple Crown context doesn’t make an Indy 500 start inevitable for Norris β€” plenty of Monaco winners have never pursued it. However, it does provide a clear sporting motivation beyond mere curiosity, and it is the kind of legacy-defining challenge that resonates with a driver who has publicly spoken about wanting to be remembered as one of the greats.

Which F1 Drivers Have Raced the Indy 500?

Norris would not be the first Formula 1 driver to contest the Indianapolis 500. The crossover has a long and credible history, including some of motorsport’s most celebrated names.

Mario Andretti remains the most prominent dual-category competitor β€” a man who won the F1 World Championship in 1978 while maintaining his deep American racing roots, including multiple Indy 500 starts and one victory in 1969. More recently, Juan Pablo Montoya won the Indy 500 in 2000 and again in 2015 either side of his F1 career. Fernando Alonso contested the race in 2017 and 2019 as part of his own Triple Crown pursuit, coming agonisingly close in 2017 before mechanical failure ended a potential win.

Alonso’s attempts, in particular, demonstrated that an active F1 driver can be genuinely competitive at Indianapolis with proper preparation. Moreover, they proved that the appetite from broadcasters, sponsors and fans for that kind of crossover story is enormous β€” the media coverage around Alonso’s Indy 500 entries rivalled some F1 grands prix. Norris, as one of the most followed active F1 drivers globally, would generate equivalent or greater interest.

Meanwhile, IndyCar’s own profile has risen considerably since those Alonso years. Arrow McLaren’s presence, the Indy 500’s growing international audience, and Norris’s own social media reach would make his debut one of the most commercially valuable crossover events in recent motorsport history.

FAQ β€” Lando Norris and the Indianapolis 500

Has Lando Norris confirmed an Indy 500 entry?
No. Norris has expressed clear interest and described it as a career goal, but he has not confirmed a specific entry, year, or team arrangement. Formula 1 remains his stated priority.

Could McLaren enter Norris at the Indy 500?
Structurally, yes. McLaren owns Arrow McLaren in IndyCar and already operates an active oval programme. A Norris entry would be logistically achievable if F1 schedule and contractual terms allowed. The precedent of McLaren Indy 500 entries dates back to the 1970s.

What is the Triple Crown of Motorsport?
The Triple Crown refers to winning the Monaco Grand Prix, the Indianapolis 500, and the 24 Hours of Le Mans. Norris won Monaco in 2024. Graham Hill remains the only driver to have won all three, completing the set in 1972 at Le Mans.

Which active F1 drivers have raced the Indy 500?
The most recent high-profile example is Fernando Alonso, who raced the Indy 500 in 2017 and 2019 while still active in F1. Romain Grosjean has also competed in IndyCar after his F1 career. The crossover has historical precedent going back to Mario Andretti and beyond.

When could Norris realistically race at Indianapolis?
A realistic window would require F1 schedule alignment β€” the Indianapolis 500 runs on Memorial Day weekend in late May, which often clashes with a Monaco or European F1 round. A dedicated crossover year or specific schedule gap would be needed. Given Norris’s current McLaren F1 contract commitments, 2027 or later represents the earliest plausible window.


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