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Norris wants team leader role with McLaren

Committing his future to McLaren with a new multi-year deal, Lando Norris wants to be the guy 'who can lead the team'. McLaren announced on Wednesday that the British driver had signed a new contract, one that will keep him at the Woking team for the foreseeable future. Confirming that it is a 'multi-year' deal, Norris will be a McLaren driver until at least the end of the 2023 championship. During that time the 21-year-old says he wants to be the one who leads the team, helping McLaren return to past championship-winning form. 'I want to be that kind of guy who can lead the team, who has been there for many years, who has helped them through the bad times and help them achieve the good...
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