F1 champ Lando Norris discusses whether he would ever consider a run in the Indianapolis 500
Watch the best highlights and moments from the NTT INDYCAR SERIES: 110th Running of the Indianapolis 500 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
One of my favorite things about motorsports is that you can have drivers from one series move into another and try their hand at it, which gives you a good measure of their raw driving ability.
Of course, one of the big races on any driver's CV is the Indianapolis 500, and McLaren driver and reigning Formula 1 world champ Lando Norris is talking about whether or not he'd ever want to take part in the Greatest Spectacle in Racing.
Norris traveled from Montreal down to Indianapolis on Memorial Day, where he congratulated former Arrow McLaren IndyCar driver and Indy 500 champ Felix Rosenqvist.
McLaren driver and F1 world champion Lando Norris talked about the prospect of trying the Indianapolis 500. (Photo by Emmanuele Ciancaglini/Ciancaphoto Studio/Getty Images)
He also took some time to do an interview for Fox Sports' "Speed with Harvick and Buxton", where he talked about whether or not he'd ever want to take part in the race.
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"If you're doing a (full-season) championship, it feels more natural; you just going out to do (the Indy 500)," Norris said. "To kind of just go in for one thing, (you have to be) a little bit crazy to just want to go out and do that."
It's no secret that the big stumbling block for a lot of European drivers is the oval. It's easy to see why going 230 mph around with zero run-off area would be nerve-wracking. Especially if you didn't have previous IndyCar experience (but, hey, that's what the entire month of May leading up to the race is for, right?).
It does, however, seem like Norris has at least


