McLaren star Lando Norris opens up on suffering with regular bouts of depression after breaking into Formula One aged 19 and says social media added pressure as a rookie Lando Norris has admitted to feeling depressed early in his Formula One career He became the youngest ever British F1 driver when he debuted aged 19 in 2019 The 21-year-old has become a fan favourite as well as an outstanding talent He said it was tough to deal with pressure and social media made things worse
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McLaren's Lando Norris spoke frankly about mental health on Monday and admitted he had regularly felt depressed early in his Formula One career, when he questioned whether he was good enough.
Norris was the youngest British driver in Formula One history when he debuted as a 19-year-old in 2019 but, now 21, has become a fan favourite as well as an outstanding talent on track.
He has been on the podium four times this season, nearly taking his first win at last month's Russian Grand Prix after starting from pole position, and is fourth overall.
Lando Norris has admitted he had regularly felt depressed early in his Formula One