Lando Norris apologises to Oscar Piastri
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Lando Norris is 22 points behind Oscar Piastri after he collided with his McLaren team-mate and crashed out of the Canadian Grand Prix; Norris suffered first race-ending collision in nearly 12 months; Andrea Stella says McLaren will give their "full ...
Lando Norris accepted the blame, but outspoken 1997 F1 world champion Jacques Villeneuve says Oscar Piastri is not entirely without fault for the bundle between the two McLarens in Canada.
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motorsport.com on MSNMcLaren outlines Canadian GP suspension update, explains why Oscar Piastri won't run itMcLaren’s updated suspension configuration is meant to stop its F1 car from feeling “numb,” explained team principal Andrea Stella
After briefly overtaking him with a divebomb at Turn 10, Piastri regained the position on the run down to the final chicane after maximising the slipstream and DRS from Mercedes rookie Kimi Antonelli ahead.
Lando Norris crashed into McLaren team-mate and Formula 1 title rival Oscar Piastri in the latter stages of the Canadian Grand Prix, ending his hopes of scoring points
Earlier, in FP1, Charles Leclerc smashed the front corner of his SF-25, with the Ferrari gun unable to return in FP2 after his incident on turn three. Then in FP2, Lance Stroll broke his front left wheel after coming in contact with the wall in his return from a wrist injury.
Oscar Piastri could stand alone after Sunday's Canadian Grand Prix as the only Australian to win six or more races in a single Formula 1 season, but the 24-year-old has bigger and better statistics in his sights.
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Photo Gallery: Russell holds off Verstappen for Canadian Grand Prix winMercedes driver George Russell held off Red Bull’s Max Verstappen for his fourth career race win, while McLaren teammates Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris collided on Sunday at the Canadian Grand Prix.