McLaren F1 announce Stoffel Vandoorne to leave team at the end of the season with Brit Lando Norris replacing him

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Lando Norris will become the youngest Formula One driver in British history after landing a drive with McLaren.

Englishman Norris, who only turns 19 in November, will follow in the footsteps of Lewis Hamilton by joining Britain's most successful team as a rookie next season.

He will replace Stoffel Vandoorne, who McLaren confirmed on Monday will be leaving at the end of the year after an underwhelming second campaign.

McLaren wanted to give Norris a second season in Formula Two, F1's feeder championship, but they were forced into an early promotion after Fernando Alonso announced in August that he will be retiring at the end of the year.

McLaren and Vandoorne have struggled in F1 for the last few years. Credit: PA

Norris will now team up with the 23-year-old Spaniard Carlos Sainz, initially brought in from Renault to partner Alonso.

Norris has been in the McLaren car in recent practice sessions at the Belgian and Italian Grands Prix and has impressed.

Hamilton was aged 22 when he burst on to the scene for McLaren at the season-opening 2007 Australian Grand Prix.

Jenson Button was given his big break by Williams when he was just 20 at the turn of the century, but Norris will now eclipse them both when he takes to the grid in Melbourne on March 17.

Norris has been testing for McLaren recently. Credit: PA

"To be announced as a race driver for McLaren is a dream come true," Norris, from Glastonbury, Somerset, said.

"Although I've been part of the McLaren team for a while now, this is a special moment and one I could only hope would become reality."

McLaren had made moves for Ferrari's Kimi Raikkonen and Daniel Ricciardo from Red Bull. Zak Brown, the McLaren CEO, also claimed at last weekend's Italian Grand Prix that the Force India duo of Sergio Perez and Esteban Ocon were under consideration, too.

American Brown added: "We believe Lando is an exciting talent, full of potential, who we've very deliberately kept within the McLaren fold for exactly that reason.

"We already know he's fast, he learns quickly and has a mature head on his young shoulders. We see much potential for our future together."

Norris could be joined on the grid by another young British driver, George Russell, who he trails by 22 points in the F2 series. Russell, 20, is on the books at Mercedes and team principal Toto Wolff is keen on moving him to Williams.

Norris was signed by McLaren last year after impressing in the junior categories of motor racing. He then won the prestigious Formula Three championship with two rounds to spare before he was promoted to the role of reserve driver with the British team.

Hamilton, who moved 30 points clear of Sebastian Vettel following his sensational win in Italy, also won the F3 championship back in 2005 before making his debut for McLaren two years later. Norris will take the identical path.

"For the remainder of 2018, my focus remains firmly on the Formula Two championship," Norris added.

"My objective is to win the title before joining McLaren full-time, which will be tough but I will fight as hard as I can for the remaining four races."