Formula One world champion Lando Norris revealed his interest in getting involved in Formula E during the 2026 Monaco E-Prix weekend.
With F1 on a break, the McLaren driver made his first visit to the all-electric championship paddock as Formula E staged its Monaco double-header in Monte Carlo.
The 26-year-old also spent time in the Andretti garage with fellow Briton Jake Dennis.
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During a grid walk interview, Norris opened up about his curiosity towards Formula E and hinted at plans to get behind the wheel of one of its cars in the future.
“This is the first-ever [Formula E] race I’ve been to and I’m excited,” he said.
“There are a lot of guys that I know racing here and the racing’s always good to watch, always chaos, always carnage and always unpredictable [which are] everything you want from racing.
“You’re watching a series that has top class athletes, some of the best in the world; it’s something I enjoy watching and being a part of.
“I was planning to do a bit of driving in a Formula E car at some point. I’ve spoken to Jake [Dennis] and a few of the other guys who’ve driven here.
“Not everything correlates between the two [Formula 1 and Formula E] but there are always things you can learn by speaking to and listening to drivers that are at the top of this category.”
The Monaco E-Prix weekend saw Nyck de Vries take victory in the opening race before Oliver Rowland won Race 2, making them the eighth and ninth different winners of what has been one of Formula E’s most unpredictable seasons in recent years.
After 10 rounds, António Félix da Costa remains the only driver with more than one win, while Mitch Evans leads the drivers’ standings with 128 points, 19 ahead of Rowland in second.
Formula E action resumes at the Haitang Bay Circuit in Sanya, China, on June 20, live on SPOTV NOW.



