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Lando Norris made "a fool of himself" by crashing into his McLaren team-mate

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Lando Norris admitted he was at fault after colliding into McLaren Formula 1 team-mate Oscar Piastri late in the Canadian Grand Prix.In a desperate attempt to squeeze past the F1 championship leader down the home straight on lap 67, Norris went for a closing gap which resulted in his car hitting the rear of Piastri's and then the wall. There were no complaints from Norris, just an apology ...Keep reading

1.271. Oscar Piastri: Lando Norris’ apology “good for whole team” after Canadian GP crash

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Oscar Piastri praised Lando Norris for his apology after the two McLaren Formula 1 drivers clashed late in the Canadian Grand Prix - and doesn't believe it will change the team's approach.In the lead-up to the collision, Norris attempted to launch a handful of moves on Piastri for fourth in Montreal, but could not find a way to take advantage of his team-mate's lack of DRS when the Australian ...Keep reading

1.272. Oscar Piastri: McLaren’s F1 racing rules shouldn’t change after Lando Norris contact

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“I don’t expect this to change anything in terms of that. We’ll keep going racing until the end.”

1.273. Piastri lauds Norris apology after McLaren clash at F1 Canadian GP

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Oscar Piastri praised Lando Norris for his apology after the two McLaren Formula 1 drivers clashed late in the Canadian Grand Prix - and doesn't believe it will change the team's approach.In the lead-up to the collision, Norris attempted to launch a handful of moves on Piastri for fourth in Montreal, but could not find a way to take advantage of his team-mate's lack of DRS when the Australian ...Keep reading

1.274. More change at Alpine F1 as Renault Group CEO Luca de Meo quits

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Renault Group CEO Luca de Meo announced a shock departure from his role at the Alpine Formula 1 team's parent company.On Sunday, Renault released a statement saying the 58-year-old Italian had decided to step down from his role "to pursue new challenges".The Renault board accepted his resignation, which after a 30-day notice will come into effect on 15 July. De Meo will remain in his role ...Keep reading

1.275. Lando Norris takes full blame for ‘silly’ McLaren F1 coming together

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Lando Norris holds hands up for coming together with McLaren teammate Oscar Piastri.

1.276. More change at Alpine F1 as De Meo quits as Renault Group CEO

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Renault Group CEO Luca de Meo has announced a shock departure from his role at the Alpine Formula 1 team's parent company.On Sunday, Renault released a statement saying the 58-year-old Italian had decided to step down from his role "to pursue new challenges".The Renault board accepted his resignation, which after a 30-day notice will come into effect on 15 July. De Meo will remain in his ...Keep reading

1.277. Rival verdict on McLaren clash in F1 cooldown room: ‘There wasn’t really a gap’

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The top three finishers give their reaction to Lando Norris' clash with Oscar Piastri at the Canadian Grand Prix

1.278. Lando Norris accepts blame for crash with Oscar Piastri in F1 Canadian GP

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Lando Norris admitted he was at fault after colliding into McLaren Formula 1 team-mate Oscar Piastri late in the Canadian Grand Prix.In a desperate attempt to squeeze past the F1 championship leader down the home straight on lap 67, Norris went for a closing gap which resulted in his car hitting the rear of Piastris and then the wall. There were no complaints from Norris, just an apology ...Keep reading

1.279. F1 Canadian GP crash with Oscar Piastri “all my fault,” says Lando Norris

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Lando Norris admitted he was at fault after colliding into McLaren Formula 1 team-mate Oscar Piastri late in the Canadian Grand Prix.In a desperate attempt to squeeze past the F1 championship leader down the home straight on lap 67, Norris went for a closing gap which resulted in his car hitting the rear of Piastri's and then the wall. There were no complaints from Norris, just an apology ...Keep reading

1.280. Lando Norris made "a fool of himself" by crashing into his McLaren team-mate

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Lando Norris admitted he was at fault after colliding into McLaren Formula 1 team-mate Oscar Piastri late in the Canadian Grand Prix.In a desperate attempt to squeeze past the F1 championship leader down the home straight on lap 67, Norris went for a closing gap which resulted in his car hitting the rear of Piastri's and then the wall. There were no complaints from Norris, just an apology ...Keep reading

1.281. F1 Canadian GP: Five quick takeaways

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 Norris and Piastri crash poses a question for McLarenIt was inevitable, wasn’t it?Zak Brown had predicted it—saying it was bound to happen eventually — and it did in Canada. When teammates are both in the title fight, it’s a recipe for controversy — and, yes, collisions.The bigger problem for McLaren is that Max Verstappen scored solid points in Montreal, closing the ...Keep reading

1.282. Norris accepts fault after crashing into Piastri during F1 Canadian GP

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Lando Norris admitted he was at fault after colliding into McLaren Formula 1 team-mate Oscar Piastri late in the Canadian Grand Prix.In a desperate attempt to squeeze past the F1 championship leader down the home straight on lap 67, Norris went for a closing gap which resulted in his car hitting the rear of Piastris and then the wall. There were no complaints from Norris, just an apology ...Keep reading

1.283. F1 Canadian GP: George Russell wins from pole as McLaren drivers collide

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Mercedes driver George Russell defeated Max Verstappen at Formula 1's Canadian Grand Prix to claim his first win of the 2025 season, while Lando Norris retired after contact with McLaren team-mate Oscar Piastri.Russell fended Verstappen off at the start after claiming pole on Saturday and then produced a measured drive, with his lead never under serious threat. In a predicted two-stop ...Keep reading

1.284. F1 Canadian GP: Russell wins under safety car as McLaren duo collide

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Mercedes driver George Russell has defeated Max Verstappen at Formula 1’s Canadian Grand Prix to claim his first win of the 2025 season - while Lando Norris retired after colliding into McLaren team-mate Oscar Piastri.Russell fended Verstappen off at the start after claiming pole on Saturday and then produced a measured drive, with his lead never under serious threat.In a predicted ...Keep reading

1.285. F1 World Championship points after 2025 Canadian Grand Prix

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Updated F1 drivers' and constructors' world championship standings following the 2025 Canadian Grand Prix.

1.286. 2025 F1 Canadian Grand Prix - Race Results

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Full results from the Canadian Grand Prix, Round 10 of the 2025 F1 world championship.

1.287. Lando Norris crashes out of Canadian GP after hitting Oscar Piastri

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Lando Norris out of the Canadian Grand Prix after contact with McLaren teammate Oscar Piastri.

1.288. 2025 F1 Canadian Grand Prix - Race Day - LIVE UPDATES!

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Live text coverage of the 2025 F1 Canadian Grand Prix

1.289. Hamilton aiming for F1 Canadian GP podium finish after positive qualifying

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Lewis Hamilton is feeling optimistic after qualifying fifth for the Formula 1 Canadian Grand Prix, stating he’s taken a step forward with Ferrari, but remains far from comfortable with the car.Hamilton beat Ferrari team-mate Charles Leclerc for the second consecutive round by taking fifth place in Q3 – but some 0.627s off pole position claimed by Mercedes’ George Russell.The ...Keep reading

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