Lando Norris apologises for crash with Oscar Piastri
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Lando Norris could cause major problems at McLaren after hearing a reporter's comment about his crash with Oscar Piastri. The Canadian Grand Prix ended in a disaster for McLaren as star driver Norris collided with teammate Piastri late in the race causing him to retire from the race early.
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PlanetF1 on MSNZak Brown welcomes Lando Norris apology after Oscar Piastri collisionMcLaren boss Zak Brown has responded to Lando Norris's apology following his F1 2025 Canadian Grand Prix clash with.
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Autosport on MSNHow should McLaren react to F1 Canadian GP clash?McLaren F1 duo Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri collided during the Canadian Grand Prix, so does the team need to react or simply brush it off and move on? Our writers have their say
George Russell impressively won from pole in Montreal on Sunday ahead of Max Verstappen and Kimi Antonelli – the 18-year-old’s first F1 podium. There was late drama at the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve as Norris attempted to overtake McLaren teammate Piastri but misjudged a gap and ended up colliding with the Australian and a wall.
Lando Norris’ chances at the 2025 Formula 1 championship took a massive hit in Sunday’s Canadian Grand Prix. Norris crashed himself out of the race when he inexplicably tried to pass McLaren teammate Oscar Piastri for fourth place with less than five laps left.
Oscar Piastri doesn’t think McLaren’s racing rules shouldn’t be changed following his clash with Lando Norris at the Canadian Grand Prix. Norris ran into the back of Piastri as the pair battled for position on the start-finish straight on Lap 67.
F1 championship leader Oscar Piastri lost out in the early stages of the Canadian Grand Prix, whilst Alex Albon went flying off the track. Max Verstappen and George Russell managed to get past Turn 1 cleanly, with the Mercedes star maintaining his lead ahead of the champion.
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