Lando Norris is one of the most talented racers in F1. While every driver’s focus is on their own sport, Norris has another passion: gaming. The McLaren driver is very well known for his Twitch streams where fans have a chance to interact with him.
Every gamer has their own ‘man cave’ sort of studio to stream it live and Lando is no different. His love for gaming made him introduce a gaming and lifestyle brand named ‘Quadrant’ back in 2020, where several online influencers joined him.
To give his streaming studio a more professional look, team Quadrant decided to re-model his gaming room. The streaming set-ups are sponsored by Elgato, who is Quadrant’s official streaming equipment partner.
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— Quadrant (@Quadrant) June 19, 2022
The mic-arm enables the user to swing around the mic in any direction. According to the Elgato website, it costs around $110. Moving on, the team set up a key light which is priced at $233. Following this is a stream deck XL, which Norris can use for sharing multiple tabs during a stream and Elgato estimate it at $282.
Next up is the light strip, which provides the ambiance in the studio with various colors on offer. The company price is around $73. And lastly, the cam link, which can connect with a webcam and a face cam, gives Lando an opportunity to perform multiple streams at once.
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The cam link costs $147 while the face cam costs around $184. Team Quadrant also set him up with a Sparco gaming chair to complete the Briton’s very own streaming studio.
Lando Norris on his love for gaming and opening up Quadrant
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Norris is very well known for streaming his gaming exploits on Twitch, and he revealed that gaming came before racing during his childhood. Ahead of the 2021 Bahrain GP, he said, “I’m just a normal guy who streams and plays games every day. I’m not this magical kind of guy.”
The Briton has shown incredible growth as a professional and an athlete, and in 2020, he established Quadrant to promote gaming and E-Sports. He also introduced this to interact with the fans all over the world.
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Joining him in the Quadrant team are digital content creators, Aarav Amin, Steve Alvarez Brown, Maria Bish, Niran Yesufu. Soon, it became one of the most talked-about teams in the e-sports world.