Lando Norris apologises for crash with Oscar Piastri
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Canadian Grand Prix, Lando Norris and F1
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With a couple of weeks to go until the Austrian Grand Prix, the dust can settle following a chaotic end to the race in Montreal. The notable storylines are mostly centred around McLaren, after Lando Norris crashed into the back of team-mate Oscar Piastri with four laps remaining.
McLaren pair Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri clashed in a dramatic end to the Canadian Grand Prix; Norris came off worse and retired as he accepted blame for the collision; Sky Sports F1s Martin Brundl
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Analysis: Norris’s crash into McLaren teammate and championship rival Oscar Piastri at the end of the Canadian GP was completely needless - but was it a sign of something deeper?
Sky Sports pundit Nico Rosberg addressed the collision between McLaren drivers Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri during the Canadian Grand Prix.
F1 expert Martin Brundle has issued a blunt warning to a “clumsy” Lando Norris that he will not win the world championship if he keeps having weekends where it “all falls apart” after his dramatic run-in with Oscar Piastri at the Canadian Grand Prix.
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Nico Rosberg believes Oscar Piastri is now the “big favourite” to win this year’s F1 world championship after a “watershed moment” at the Canadian Grand Prix. Piastri extended his F1 championship lead to 22 points after Lando Norris ’ DNF in Montreal.