Tyrrell Hatton sent a heartfelt message to Lando Norris after he won the F1 World Championship. The British racing driver clinched his maiden F1 World Drivers’ title on Sunday in Abu Dhabi.Following his win, Formula 1 shared a post on its X (formerly Twitter) account congratulating Norris. Hatton reshared the post on his social media handle with a heartfelt caption for his compatriot. He wrote:"Congratulations @LandoNorris, so happy for you and your team. 🧡"Tyrrell Hatton @TyrrellHattonLINKCongratulations @LandoNorris, so happy for you and your team. 🧡Carlos Sainz also sent a sweet message to Norris on his win this week. In an interview with Sky Sports, the Spanish racing driver said (via Formula1.com):"I'm very happy for him as a driver because I think he's always been an extremely quick driver, quicker than people give him credit for, and extremely talented since I worked with him at McLaren. I saw a guy that had the speed to be a multiple World Champion if it was purely down to speed."Meanwhile, Tyrrell Hatton is enjoying a good time away from the field these days. The 2025 LIV Golf season wrapped up with its finale back in August, and since then, he has played in a few DP World Tour tournaments. His last outing came last month at the DP World Tour Championship.Tyrrell Hatton shares a sweet message after the wrap of the DP World Tour seasonTyrrell Hatton shared a heartfelt message on his Instagram account last month after the completion of the DP World Tour season. He expressed gratitude to fans for their constant support. He wrote:"The end of the 2025 season on the @dpworldtour. Thank you for all the support on my travels. Congratulations to @rorymcilroy & @mattfitz94." View this post on Instagram Instagram PostTyrrell Hatton has played in six DP World Tour events this season and recorded some impressive finishes. He started the season on the circuit with a win at the Hero Dubai Desert Classic, where he carded rounds of 71, 65, 68, and 69. He then played at the Amgen Irish Open, where he shot rounds of 70, 68, 71, and 77 to settle in T-42.Some of his other notable finishes on the DP World Tour season are T-5 at the BMW PGA Championship, solo second place at the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship, and T-41 at the Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship. In his last outing at the DP World Tour Championship, he started with an opening round of 70 and made the next three rounds of 67, 67, and 72 to finish T-14.Meanwhile, in the LIV Golf season, he started the campaign in Riyadh and finished T-6. He then settled T-23 at the Adelaide event. Some of his other notable finishes are T-5 in Mexico City, T-13 in Korea, T-15 in Virginia, and T-5 in Dallas.