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Lando’s Orange Wall Just Got Bigger. Much Bigger.

Lando’s Landostand is back for 2026 — and this time, it’s going supersized.

After Norris turned Silverstone into a papaya carnival in July, winning his home race for the first time with an entire grandstand of his own roaring from Stowe, the McLaren driver has confirmed the fan enclave will return next year in a much bigger form. Tickets for the 2026 British Grand Prix Landostand are now on sale via Silverstone, with organisers building a new, purpose‑made grandstand designed to hold “thousands more fans.”

The concept was a runaway hit in 2025. Landostand seats vanished in minutes when they first went on sale, and by race day it felt like half of Northamptonshire had turned orange. Norris has clearly seen the appetite — and he’s leaning into it.

In a message to fans, Norris called this year’s Silverstone weekend the “coolest” he’s had, capped by that landmark home victory. With demand outstripping supply, he said the plan is to “do it a lot bigger and a lot better” for 2026, with preparations already underway for a larger build and a “much cooler experience for everyone.”

Silverstone’s package will once again be tailored for Norris’ crowd. Landostand tickets include an official shirt and wristband, plus access to a dedicated fan zone in his name at the circuit. Pricing is frozen at 2025 levels, with three‑day tickets starting from £539 for Friday through Sunday.

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The original Landostand sat at Stowe — a ferocious place to watch an F1 car on the edge — and it delivered the TV moment of the season when Norris sealed the win and saluted his corner. Expect the sequel to be louder, slicker and even more visible, which is exactly the point. After years of trying to shape race weekends into destination events, Silverstone and McLaren have lucked into a homegrown phenomenon and are smartly bottling it.

From Norris’ side, it’s a savvy piece of fan culture. Drivers increasingly curate their own spaces at races, but few manage to turn them into grand, tangible landmarks. The Landostand did. If you missed out last time, you already know how this goes: don’t wait around.

Key details:
– Tickets: On sale now via Silverstone
– What’s new: A purpose‑built, larger grandstand “for thousands more fans”
– Extras: Official Landostand shirt and wristband, dedicated fan zone
– Price: From £539 for the full Friday–Sunday weekend, frozen at 2025 rates

Norris turns 2026 into an early home‑race storyline simply by opening the gates. Whether McLaren arrive as race‑day favourites or not is a conversation for another day — but the orange wall will be there either way. And at Silverstone, that counts for something.

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