Lando Norris’ girlfriend, Margarida Corceiro, posted a striking mirror selfie on her Instagram story this past Sunday, showing off her bright yellow bikini during her trip to Bali, Indonesia. The 22-year-old model shared several images highlighting her vacation, giving fans a glimpse into her time away.
Their relationship became public during the 2025 Formula 1 season, with Corceiro, who is Portuguese by heritage and a professional model, often updating followers about her personal and career life on social media. This latest post continued to draw attention to her style and travels.
The Timeline of Norris and Corceiro’s Relationship
Lando Norris and Margarida Corceiro were first seen together publicly in Monaco in 2023, though neither confirmed their romance at that time. Their bond was spotted again throughout 2024, but it was not officially acknowledged until 2025 when Corceiro appeared in Norris’ garage during the Monaco Grand Prix. Since then, she has been a regular presence at several races alongside the F1 driver.
In August, the couple was also seen enjoying a joint vacation in the F1 summer break, highlighting their growing connection both publicly and privately. While Corceiro continues her getaway in Bali, Norris has been focused on racing and other sporting events.
Current Activities of Norris Amid Corceiro’s Bali Trip
While Margarida Corceiro spends her time in Indonesia, Lando Norris attended the San Marino MotoGP event this past weekend. Additionally, he participated in a Pro-Am golf tournament ahead of the PGA Championship scheduled for September 10 in England, demonstrating his diverse sporting interests beyond Formula 1.

Looking ahead, Norris is preparing to compete in the Azerbaijan Grand Prix from September 19 to 21, where he aims to close the gap on teammate Oscar Piastri as he pursues this season’s drivers‘ championship.
Lando Norris Expresses Ambition to Establish Long-Term Success at McLaren
Following the Italian Grand Prix, Norris conveyed his desire to build a sustained era of competitiveness in Formula 1 greater than previous dominant teams like Mercedes, Red Bull, and Ferrari. He emphasized the importance of teamwork between himself, Oscar Piastri, and the entire McLaren squad in achieving such a legacy.
“We want to try and be in this position for a longer period of time than what they [their rival teams] have been at the top. Still early days, it’s only our second year of fighting for wins,” said Norris, via RacingNews365.
“But like Oscar said, the team gives us these opportunities. Without the team, then we’re just fighting for tenth, and none of us want that. So team and the morale, the spirit of the team, is priority, and we’re below that,” he added.
Norris acknowledged Piastri’s defense of the McLaren team after an incident at the Italian GP where he was asked to swap positions following a slow pit stop, underlining the team-first mentality that drives their efforts on track.
