Lando Norris on Canadian GP crash
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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.
Lando Norris imploded what had been a fine Canadian GP when he hit McLaren teammate Oscar Piastri. He risks spiralling in F1's title battle
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.
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.
McLaren drivers Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri collided for the first time in the F1 2025 season at the Canadian Grand Prix in Montreal.
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If Lando Norris thought his mental fortitude and ability to withstand the pressure of a tense title race was under scrutiny following a few dodgy qualifying performances this season, he is going to find himself under a microscope now.
George Russell controlled proceedings for his first victory of the 2025 Formula 1 season, while Kimi Antonelli scored his first podium, and Lando Norris crashed into teammate and title rival Oscar Piastri. Autoweek rounds up the main talking points from the Canadian Grand Prix.
Lando Norris offered an immediate apology after colliding with teammate Oscar Piastri in the tense final stages of the Canadian Grand Prix.