However, the Brit was disappointed that he wasn't able to put up more of a fight to Max Verstappen in the drivers' championship, after Red Bull's woes led the Dutchman to have a 10-race winless run.
Norris ended up finishing 63 points behind Verstappen, as the 27-year-old managed to win the championship with two races to spare.
However, both team and driver are now experienced in what it's like to be in a title battle, with McLaren heading into 2025 as defending constructors' champions, and Norris ready to mount another challenge in a wide-open championship battle.
Ahead of the season opener in a few weeks, 25-year-old Norris has suggested that McLaren are ready and that they can have no excuses anymore about pushing for a championship double.
Speaking to media before the F1 75 live event at the O2 Arena, Norris said: "After last year, I think there are no excuses anymore.
"We showed then that we have everything we need to go for titles, and I think that as drivers we also showed that we are capable enough.
"We certainly don't want to get ahead of ourselves, but we are certainly confident that we can start the season in the best possible way, and certainly much better than the years before."