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Autosport on MSNOscar Piastri: Lando Norris’ apology “good for whole team” after Canadian GP crashLando Norris collided with team-mate Oscar Piastri and then hit the pitwall after he attempted an overtake in the closing stages of the Canadian Grand Prix
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.
Australia’s Oscar Piastri survived unscathed from his first high-speed collision with Lando Norris to finish fourth in Monday morning’s Canadian Grand Prix and extend his lead in the Formula One world championship after his McLaren teammate admitted he badly messed up.
Following the incident at the Formula 1 Canadian Grand Prix, McLaren driver Lando Norris publicly apologized to his teammate Oscar Piastri for the collision that occurred during the race.
Lando Norris expressed relief that he didn't knock out his team-mate Oscar Piastri from the Canadian Grand Prix after a collision with his title rival. The mishap resulted in the Brit crashing out, but fortunately, the Australian managed to secure fourth place.
Lando Norris admitted responsibility in what happened to Oscar Piastri at the Canadian Grand Prix on Sunday. The two McLaren drivers have had a spectacular year and sit at the top two places in the podium, but the Canadian Grand Prix did not end well for either of them.
He’s not supposed to be doing that, it was a little bit nasty, so there will be some talks later inside the team.”
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PlanetF1 on MSNLando Norris question mark raised as Hill calls out ‘unnecessary’ Piastri collisionCalling it an "unnecessary" move from Lando Norris on Oscar Piastri in Canada, Damon Hill agreed with a fan questioning Norris' racecraft.
Lando Norris was handed a further punishment by the stewards after his crash at the Canadian Grand Prix. Norris, 25, started from P7 following a disappointing qualifying session on Saturday afternoon. Towards the closing stages of the race, the Brit was on the charge as he closed in on his teammate, Oscar Piastri, who was running in P4.
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George Russell hopes Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri ‘keep throwing away points’ in F1 title race - Russell won from pole position at the Canadian Grand Prix while McLaren failed to finish on the podiu