McLaren driver Lando Norris and Portuguese model Luisinha Oliveira broke the hearts of several of their fans after they announced that they were breaking up last September. The pair dated together for eight months before they decided to end their relationship via mutual consent.
Even though the two broke up, they continue to remain good friends. While announcing his separation from Oliveira via his social media handle, Norris wrote that he had nothing but respect for the Portuguese model and that he wished her ‘the world’.
Both seemed to move on quickly after their breakup as Norris continued to deliver on track with McLaren. On the other hand, Oliveira recently revealed that she made a major career advancement in September last year, shortly after she broke up with Norris.
Lando Norris’ ex-girlfriend Luisinha Oliveira makes a huge step in her career
Taking to her Instagram account on April 17, Lando Norris‘ ex-girlfriend Luisina Oliveira put up a story to inform her fans about her next career move. She revealed that she would soon start to pursue her Masters in Fashion and Luxury Management from the Rome Business School.
Oliveira added that even though she got accepted to this program last September, she forgot to inform her fans about the same because she was busy. It is pertinent to note that it was in September of last year that Norris and Oliveira also broke up, suggesting that it did not take long for the Portuguese model to move on.
Lando Norris makes a poor start to the 2023 season
After two excellent seasons with McLaren in 2021 and 2022, Lando Norris has not had the best of starts to the 2023 season. The Briton has just scored eight points thanks to the sixth-place finish he had in Australia two weeks ago and finds himself down in eighth place in the Drivers’ Championship.
Before the Australian Grand Prix, the 23-year-old finished back in 17th in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia. In both these races, Norris and McLaren were way off the pace when compared to their rivals.
In stark contrast, Norris finished sixth in the Drivers’ Championship in 2021 with 160 points, a point ahead of Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc. Similarly, he also performed decently in the 2022 season by finishing seventh in the championship with 122 points.