Reigning F1 world champion Lando Norris‘ girlfriend, Margarida Corceiro, turned heads online as she posed in a brown bikini in her latest social media post. The model made a fashion statement as she shared a video of herself via Instagram on Saturday.
Norris and Corceiro have reportedly been in an on-and-off relationship since 2023. They first confirmed their relationship to the public when they appeared together at the 2025 Hungarian GP last year.
Corceiro hails from Portugal and is also an actor, along with being a model. She often shares updates about her professional life and travels around the world via her social media accounts. On Saturday, the 23-year-old shared a reel via her Instagram, in which she can be seen posing in a dark brown bikini by the sea.
Corceiro was most recently present in the F1 paddock at the 2025 Abu Dhabi GP as Lando Norris claimed his maiden drivers’ title in the United Arab Emirates. She also accompanied the McLaren driver to the FIA Awards night in December, but has not yet been spotted at any race this year.
Norris has had a difficult start to his first season as world champion in 2026. He sits sixth in the drivers’ standings after six rounds, level on points with teammate Oscar Piastri. Norris has suffered a DNS in China and DNFs in Canada and Monaco already this year, but also featured on the podium at the Miami GP, where he finished second, highlighting his strange start to the new regulations era.
On Saturday, the 26-year-old qualified fourth for the Barcelona Grand Prix and will be hoping to at least finish the race at the Barcelona-Catalunya Circuit this time around after retiring from the last two Grands Prix.
Lando Norris reflects on his qualifying performance at the Barcelona GP

Lando Norris explained that he was left “reasonably happy” with his P4 result during Barcelona GP qualifying on Saturday. But the driver also added that an even better result was still possible if not for an ill-timed red flag in Q3.
“We showed some progress today and I’m reasonably happy with P4. The Red Flag in the final corner on my first push lap was unlucky and probably cost us a shot at P3, but P4 is still a strong place to start,” said Norris [via McLaren.com].
“Compared to Monaco, we’re back closer to where we should be, and the pace felt better overall,” he added.
But Norris also added that his three-and-a-half-tenths gap to George Russell on pole is still “significant” and that the car was difficult to drive. He also said that he believes competing with and keeping up with Mercedes and Ferrari during Sunday’s race will make for a tricky challenge.
Edited by Samyak Sharma
