28 years ago, Ayrton Senna left the world after what was one of the most horrific accidents ever in the history of F1, he was 34.
Senna, a Brazilian Formula One legend, was killed on May 1, 1994, in Imola, while leading the San Marino Grand Prix.
The Brit set the pace for McLaren on the first day of testing at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, finishing fourth overall.
Unlike other teams, McLaren did not split driving duties, with Norris driving the MCL36 for the entire day.
Lando Norris recently signed a new deal that will keep him in the team until the end of the 2025 F1 season.
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.
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.