Portuguese model and actress Margarida Corceiro recently revealed her latest summer style on social media, featuring a bold red bikini in a new photoshoot. Corceiro, who has been linked with McLaren F1 driver Lando Norris since 2023, posted the images captured by Portuguese photographer Zaphrier Dan, highlighting her vibrant summer aesthetic.
The couple has frequently been seen together at various Formula 1 events and during vacations, keeping their relationship in the public eye despite little official commentary.
Summer Campaigns and F1 Appearances Highlight Corceiro’s Season
Alongside her personal posts, Margarida Corceiro has been active throughout the summer with brand collaborations, further establishing her presence in the fashion and modeling world. Her influence also extends to the Formula 1 scene, where she has appeared alongside Norris during race weekends.
At the recent Italian Grand Prix in Monza, Corceiro drew attention with a stylish black dress while supporting Norris, who faced challenges on the track that weekend.
Lando Norris Comments on Disappointing Finish at Italian Grand Prix with Girlfriend Present
During the Italian Grand Prix in Monza, Margarida Corceiro was in attendance as Lando Norris started the race from second position behind Max Verstappen, who secured pole position with the fastest lap ever recorded at Monza.
Norris began the weekend strongly, leading the practice sessions, but was unable to secure victory, finishing second overall. Reflecting on his result, Norris posted on Instagram,
“Unlucky today, but that’s life. will take it on the chin and move on.”
—Lando Norris, McLaren F1 driver
The race was marked by strategic pit stop complications. A slow tire change pushed Norris behind teammate Oscar Piastri temporarily. McLaren then used a team order to swap their positions back, returning Norris to second place but prompting discussion about how the team manages its drivers.
Max Verstappen’s win at Monza tightened the championship standings, leaving Norris 31 points behind teammate Piastri with eight races remaining in the season.
Team Dynamics and Upcoming Challenges in the Championship Battle
Although McLaren had committed to allowing its drivers to compete freely, recent decisions, including those at Hungary and Monza, suggest a more controlled approach to team orders. With the title fight intensifying, Norris’ measured response to the Monza outcome may be tested further in the closing rounds of the championship.
