Australian GP: McLaren's Lando Norris sizzles in Formula One debut
The HinduOn Saturday, debutant Lando Norris – the youngest driver in Formula One this year at just 19 – put his McLaren in eighth place on the grid for the Australian Grand Prix, far ahead of his teammate, Carlos Sainz, who’s into his fifth season of F1. READ | Hamilton takes pole at Australian Grand Prix, equals Senna and Schumacher feat Kimi Raikkonen dragged his Sauber to fifth place after qualifying 13th in 2001, and Felipe Nasr finished fifth in 2015 after starting 10th. In Melbourne in 2014, Daniil Kvyat qualified eighth and finished ninth on debut for Toro Rosso, breaking Vettel’s record for youngest points scorer in F1. But the best was the first time Albert Park hosted the Australian GP in 1996: Jacques Villeneuve took pole position on debut and finished second to teammate Damon Hill only because he suffered technical problems during the race.