Reigning F1 world champion Lando Norris‘ girlfriend, Margarida Corceiro, shared an Instagram post in a white bikini in her latest social media post on Sunday, 14 June. The model turned heads online as she shared a few selfies from her trip to Milos, Greece.
Norris and Corceiro were first publicly seen together at the 2025 Hungarian GP last year, confirming their relationship. Corceiro is of Portuguese nationality and is an actor and model by profession.
She often shares updates about her professional life and travels around the world via her social media accounts. On Monday, the 23-year-old shared a series of images via her Instagram, in which she can be seen posing in a white bikini and a white hat. These images are from her most recent trip to the Greek island of Milos in the Aegean Sea.
“milos mondayyy,” read the caption.
Margarida Corceiro was most recently seen in the F1 paddock at the 2025 Abu Dhabi GP as Lando Norris claimed his maiden Drivers’ Championship in the UAE last year. She also accompanied the British driver to the FIA Awards night in December 2025.
This season, amid a new regulations era, Lando Norris has had a mixed start to his first year as world champion. He sits fifth in the drivers’ standings after seven rounds, only two points behind Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc in P4 and five ahead of his teammate Oscar Piastri in P6.
The McLaren driver did not start the race in China and has suffered DNFs in Canada and Monaco already this year. But he has also featured on the podium at the Miami GP and, more recently, at the Barcelona GP.
In Barcelona, the 26-year-old became part of an all-British podium, which featured Lewis Hamilton back on the top step after a nearly two-year wait, George Russell in second and himself in third.
Lando Norris reflects on “good signs” following P3 finish at the Barcelona GP

Lando Norris explained that he will be taking away a lot of positives from his P3 finish at the Barcelona GP on Sunday as he was not expecting to be competing with the Mercedes drivers beforehand. He also added that the MCL40’s pace and strategy calls from McLaren made for “good signs” going forward.
When asked how much confidence he can take away from Barcelona in the post-race press conference, Norris replied:
“Quite a bit actually. It wasn’t like I was fighting the Mercedes drivers, but I was always there. I wasn’t far behind at all, and I probably wasn’t expecting to be quite that close for the whole race, especially because after the first stint, I think I was already like 12 seconds behind George.
“So, the fact we kind of pulled things around and we seemed to be stopping on good laps and things like that, I think shows good signs. So, I was pretty happy with the race today.”
Norris added that he was not expecting to be on the podium in Barcelona and hence it came as a pleasant surprise. He concluded his statement by saying that he was also happy to finish a race, after two consecutive DNFs heading into the race at the Barcelona-Catalunya Circuit.
Edited by Samyak Sharma
