Domain Adupit.com for sale! This premium domain is available now at Kadomain.com

Tough talk and papaya rules: McLaren’s response to Lando Norris’ Canada crash

  • motorsport.com language
  • 2025-06-16 18:22 event
  • 5 days ago schedule
Tough talk and papaya rules: McLaren’s response to Lando Norris’ Canada crash
McLaren boss Andrea Stella has said the team may need to hold some "tough conversations" after its intra-squad collision at Formula 1’s Canadian Grand Prix - but vowed Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri will remain free to race.McLaren's first proper intra-team contact in the closing stages of Sunday's Montreal race seemed to leave little room for interpretation. After a hair-raising ...Keep reading

227. Watch: Motorsport takes a ride in the MotoGP safety car

  • 5 days ago schedule
  • motorsport.com language

The MotoGP safety car is a crucial part of a race weekend. Responsible for nullifying a race and dictating the speeds of the riders, it is also usually the first response vehicle on site whenever there is a crash and can provide any necessary assistance.There are other tasks too, including inspecting the track on sighting laps, and assessing the risks posed to riders in all conditions.At ...Keep reading

228. Jacques Villeneuve: Oscar Piastri “a little bit nasty” in McLaren Montreal F1 clash

  • 5 days ago schedule
  • crash.net language

“He’s not supposed to be doing that, it was a little bit nasty, so there will be some talks later inside the team.”

229. Is Lando Norris too nice? Question raised after immediate apology to Oscar Piastri

  • 5 days ago schedule
  • crash.net language

Peter Windsor has questioned whether Lando Norris is "too nice" following his clash with Oscar Piastri

230. How a late pitlane speeding penalty couldn’t blow Inter Europol’s Le Mans LMP2 win

  • 5 days ago schedule
  • motorsport.com language

Le Mans 24 Hours LMP2 class winner Nick Yelloly described this year's edition as featuring "more ups and downs than I've ever seen" after a roller-coaster final hour.Yelloly's #43 Inter Europol ORECA-Gibson 07 he shared with Tom Dillmann and 2023 class winner Jakub Smiechowski had been in an incredibly close battle with the #48 VDS Panis Racing crew of Esteban Masson, Oliver Gray and Franck ...Keep reading

231. Unwanted first for Lewis Hamilton as incredible F1 podium run ends

  • 5 days ago schedule
  • crash.net language

Lewis Hamilton has lost a remarkable F1 podium finish record.

232. How Inter Europol won dramatic Le Mans LMP2 battle despite pitlane speeding penalty in final hour

  • 5 days ago schedule
  • autosport.com language

Le Mans 24 Hours LMP2 class winner Nick Yelloly described this year's edition as featuring "more ups and downs than I've ever seen" after a roller-coaster final hour.Yelloly's #43 Inter Europol ORECA-Gibson 07 he shared with Tom Dillmann and 2023 class winner Jakub Smiechowski had been in an incredibly close battle with the #48 VDS Panis Racing crew of Esteban Masson, Oliver Gray and Franck ...Keep reading

233. Special Saloons and Modsports put on Silverstone show

  • 5 days ago schedule
  • autosport.com language

Special Saloons and Modsports fans watching from trackside or on live streaming were entertained by Saturday’s Classic Sports Car Club Silverstone National circuit staples, although the winners’ self-built cars met but briefly on track. Danny Morris in the turbocharged two-litre Ford Cosworth YB-powered Spirit of RPM Peugeot 309 and Simon Allaway’s muscular 5.5-litre Chevrolet V8 motivated ...Keep reading

234. Canadian GP driver ratings: Is George Russell now F1’s top driver in 2025?

  • 5 days ago schedule
  • crash.net language

Crash.net's driver ratings for the 2025 Canadian Grand Prix

235. How McLaren hopes Lando Norris’ Canada F1 clash will “make him a stronger”

  • 5 days ago schedule
  • motorsport.com language

McLaren boss Andrea Stella has said the team may need to hold some "tough conversations" after its intra-squad collision at Formula 1’s Canadian Grand Prix - but vowed Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri will remain free to race.McLaren's first proper intra-team contact in the closing stages of Sunday's Montreal race seemed to leave little room for interpretation. After a hair-raising ...Keep reading

236. Tough talk and papaya rules: McLaren’s response to Lando Norris’ Canada crash

  • 5 days ago schedule
  • motorsport.com language

McLaren boss Andrea Stella has said the team may need to hold some "tough conversations" after its intra-squad collision at Formula 1’s Canadian Grand Prix - but vowed Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri will remain free to race.McLaren's first proper intra-team contact in the closing stages of Sunday's Montreal race seemed to leave little room for interpretation. After a hair-raising ...Keep reading

237. How McLaren is reacting to Norris' Canada F1 clash with Piastri

  • 5 days ago schedule
  • autosport.com language

McLaren boss Andrea Stella has said the team may need to hold some "tough conversations" after its intra-squad collision at Formula 1’s Canadian Grand Prix - but vowed Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri will remain free to race.McLaren's first proper intra-team contact in the closing stages of Sunday's Montreal race seemed to leave little room for interpretation. After a hair-raising ...Keep reading

238. F1 Canadian GP winners and losers: Has Lando Norris blown title hopes?

  • 5 days ago schedule
  • crash.net language

Crash.net picks out who starred and who underwhelmed in the 2025 F1 Canadian Grand Prix.

239. Here's how McLaren should respond to Lando Norris' crash with Oscar Piastri

  • 5 days ago schedule
  • motorsport.com language

It was bound to eventually happen and it did. Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri came to blows during the Canadian Grand Prix as the McLaren pair contend for the 2025 Formula 1 title. Only this time, the fallout came without the drama of previous team-mate clashes - think, Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg in Barcelona; Ayrton Senna and Alain Prost in, well, lots of places really. Norris knew ...Keep reading

240. Joan Mir “happy” with carbon fibre swingarm, but losing “10k” on the MotoGP straights

  • 5 days ago schedule
  • crash.net language

Joan Mir gives cautious praise to Honda’s new carbon fibre swingarm after Aragon MotoGP test, but “we lose 10k on the straight”.

241. How should McLaren react to F1 Canadian GP clash?

  • 5 days ago schedule
  • autosport.com language

It was bound to eventually happen and it did. Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri came to blows during the Canadian Grand Prix as the McLaren pair contend for the 2025 Formula 1 title. Only this time, the fallout came without the drama of previous team-mate clashes - think, Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg in Barcelona; Ayrton Senna and Alain Prost in, well, lots of places really. Norris knew ...Keep reading

242. Enea Bastianini felt progress in “two issues I have been constantly facing” ahead of Italian MotoGP

  • 5 days ago schedule
  • crash.net language

Enea Bastianini hopes KTM's Aragon test progress will boost his home MotoGP chances at Mugello.

243. Maverick Vinales: “We found the improvements we needed” ahead of Italian MotoGP

  • 5 days ago schedule
  • crash.net language

Maverick Vinales confident for Mugello after strong Aragon MotoGP test.

244. Allen keeps CALM to star from the stern in Snetterton All Porsche Trophy

  • 5 days ago schedule
  • autosport.com language

A chaotic start led to a standout performance from Warren Allen as he starred in the CALM All Porsche Trophy races at Snetterton.The pole position car, Christian Walker's Cayman, did not even finish the green flag lap due to an electrical problem. A mix-up at the restart then meant that fellow Cayman driver Allen was sent to the back of the grid for jumping the start. Richard Neall's 911 was ...Keep reading

245. The winners and losers from the 2025 Le Mans 24 Hours

  • 5 days ago schedule
  • motorsport.com language

Winner: FerrariA fourth win in as many races in the 2025 World Endurance Championship, a third straight victory at Le Mans. What more can Ferrari ask for? A 1-2-3, one might pedantically answer – which was a real possibility, such was the dominance of the 499Ps in terms of race pace, but Porsche denied Ferrari a lock-out by snatching second place.Admittedly, Ferrari can be thankful for ...Keep reading

Cookie Policy

We use cookies and similar technologies to help the site provide a better user experience. By using the website you agree to our Cookie Policy, Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.