The McLaren driver won his home event at Silverstone for the first time on Sunday (06.07.25) to become the 13th British racer to triumph on home soil and spoke of his delight at replicating the feat of F1 greats such as Lewis Hamilton.
Norris said: "I've joined a long list of pretty incredible winners who have won here in the past.
"Most of them are Lewis! But to join him and, from a British side, to continue the reign of the British here is pretty amazing.
"And just for the fans. The last two laps, looking up at the fans and seeing them on their feet and cheering - these are moments that no one really gets, none of you guys get to witness. This is something that I and very few others, especially Brits, get to witness.
"It's a very selfish moment, but it's one of the most special, the most incredible, because it's such a rare thing that someone gets to feel and to see and to witness."
Norris was aided by a 10-second time penalty given to McLaren team-mate Oscar Piastri for driving erratically behind the safety car and confessed that the circumstances stopped the result being a "best" career victory from a performance perspective.
He said: "For me, the best win, maybe not the best way to win. I'm not going say it's my best win, that's not true.
"But in terms of what it means to win here at home, the want, the desire to do it in front of my own grandstand, my family, my friends, McLaren, to win in front of all of them and to make amends for last year makes it all even more special, very memorable."
Norris has reduced Piastri's championship lead to eight points after victories in the last two races and is aiming to keep the momentum going before the season pauses for the summer break next month.
The racer said: "It's two wins, but they've not come easy by any means. We've had good fights, but they're pretty strenuous, exhausting weekends because you're fighting for hundredths and thousandths, and you're fighting for perfection every session and I'm against some pretty good drivers.
"It takes a lot out of you, especially when you have a race like today.
"I've had two good weekends and, of course, I would love to continue that momentum, but it still requires more consistency. Two weekends doesn't mean anything otherwise. And I just need to keep it up and keep working hard."