Daniel Ricciardo's career has been charecterised by daring, late-breaking overtake moves. And he is hopeful that he can do this more often.
One issue that has gone unnoticed until now as the sport transitions from 13 to 18-inch tyres that might cause some issues.
Lando Norris, for example, has recently signed a contract extension with McLaren that will keep him with the team for another four seasons.
Lando Norris finished the 2021 season for McLaren racing with four podium finishes and a first pole position.
On his way to a career-best sixth place in the drivers' standings, the 22-year-old scored four podiums and earned his first pole position.
Despite having finished on the podium seven times previously, all for Red Bull, Ricciardo's career highlights are with McLaren.
McLaren finished fourth in the constructor's championship in 2021, but registered their first race win in 9 years when Daniel Ricciardo won the Italian GP.
On the evening of February 11, the MCL36, which will be driven by Lando Norris and Daniel Ricciardo, will be unveiled in an online event.
A total of 12 penalty points accrued on a driver's FIA super-license over the course of a year will result in a one-race suspension.
The McLaren F1 team announced late on Monday (January 17) that they will launch their 2022 car, the MCL36, on February 11 2022.