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Lando Norris Unveils Exciting Formula E Test Plans

Highlights
- Lando Norris planned to test a Gen4 Formula E car next season.
- Busy Formula 1 schedule prevented Norris from driving in Formula E.
- Formula E’s Gen4 car aims to reduce gap with Formula 1 cars.
- Norris praised Formula E drivers as top-class athletes and competitors.
- Increased interaction growing between Formula 1 and Formula E drivers.
Lando Norris reveals he intended to test a Formula E car next season, but a congested Formula 1 programme prevents it after his visit to the Monaco E-Prix.
The McLaren driver spent time with Andretti Formula E and champion Jake Dennis, using the weekend to understand the category’s operations and competitive baseline.
He also mingled with Carlos Sainz Jr., Nico Hülkenberg, Gabriel Bortoleto, and Oliver Bearman, while Red Bull principal Christian Horner attended, underlining cross-series interest at motorsport’s most famous street event.

Norris targeted a run in the Gen4 package, due next season, to sample performance advances and maturing energy systems that increasingly define Formula E’s technical identity.
Calendar pressure ultimately closed the window, reflecting how limited discretionary testing opportunities are for front-line Formula 1 drivers during a record-length campaign.
Norris emphasises the championship’s depth, noting many Formula E rivals are peers from his junior career and continue to operate at an elite level.
He characterises the field as “top class athletes” and respects the series’ demands in energy management, traction control through software, and precision driving on compact street circuits.

Gen4 is designed to narrow the performance gap, with improved efficiency and power delivery offering more headroom for strategy, regeneration, and attack mode execution.
That direction increases dialogue with Formula 1, where hybrid-era focus on deployment, software, and tyre management creates overlapping skill sets, even if outright speed remains incomparable.
For McLaren and Norris, exposure to Formula E technology informs thinking rather than signalling a programme shift, but underscores openness to alternative performance environments.
The abandoned test still serves its purpose: benchmarking the Gen4 step and assessing whether crossover insights can be applied without compromising core Formula 1 priorities.
As the Gen4 era begins, expect more structured exchanges across paddocks, even if contracts and calendars restrict direct participation by leading Formula 1 drivers.
Visual Summary
Norris
Gen4
eyes electric leap
with a Formula E Gen4 test
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Norris joins the new wave, aiming for a Gen4 Formula E test as the gap narrows between the series.
More F1 drivers set to explore electric racing
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Norris leads the next wave of racers
bridging the future of motorsport.

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