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Lando Norris Reunites with Ex-Girlfriend Margarida Corceiro at Monaco Grand Prix
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Lando Norris may be rekindling an old romance.
The Formula 1 driver, 25, seemed to have a special someone in the stands at the Monaco Grand Prix qualifier on Saturday, May 24, as his rumored ex-girlfriend Margarida Corceiro was seen in a box during the event.
The Portuguese model, 22, watched the race wearing an olive green ensemble with her blonde hair pulled out of her face in a ponytail.
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Neither Norris or Corceiro has since commented on the recent sighting or their relationship status.
The pair was first seen together in May 2023, following the model’s split from soccer star João Félix. Norris and Corceiro were then spotted attending the Monte Carlo Masters final in April 2024.
While the pair did not publicly confirm their relationship at the time, Corceiro went on to be seen quietly supporting Norris during multiple racing events.
The pair appeared to have called it quits by last August as Norris said during an event that he was single. When asked if he wanted to get a dog, he replied, “I don’t have time for a dog. If I do, I need a girlfriend, I don’t have one.”
Lando previously dated model Luisinha Oliveira for about a year from 2021 to 2022, according to Just Jared.
He confirmed their split in a now-deleted Instagram post, the outlet reported.
“After time and consideration, Luisa and myself have mutually decided to end our romantic relationship but remain good friends. I wish her the world and have so much respect for her and all she does as such an amazing and strong woman with nothing but kindness," the racing driver wrote.
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Norris took pole position during Saturday's qualifier, according to Formula 1.
“It’s been a long time coming, so I feel good,” the McLaren driver said. “I don’t think you realize how good this feels after quite a few struggles over the last couple of months. Especially here in Monaco, it’s a beautiful place and probably the hardest track to do it up against the hometown hero as well."
Norris added: "I’m very proud of the whole team – we’ve worked a lot this week, and over the last few months, to get to a day like today."
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