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Lando Norris admitted he broke "rule number one" and made a fool out of himself following a "stupid" 200mph crash with McLaren team-mate Oscar Piastri at Sunday's Canadian Grand Prix.
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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
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.
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PlanetF1 on MSNAndrea Stella offers McLaren team orders verdict after Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri clashFollowing Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri’s clash in Canada, might McLaren reconsider its approach to applying team orders? Norris retired from fifth place in Montreal, after hitting the back of Piastri’s McLaren as the pair fought over fourth place in the final laps of the Canadian Grand Prix.
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.
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May the fourth be with Oscar Piastri. He’s missed the podium at the Canadian Grand Prix while basking in his most profitable result of the season. Lando Norris is literally and metaphorically hitting the wall as Piastri fangs his McLaren further ahead in the drivers’ championship. He’s become an unstoppable fourth.
The British media have reacted to Sunday's Canadian Grand Prix, diving into the late clash between McLaren teammates Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris.
Lando Norris has crashed out of the Canadian Grand Prix after coming unstuck in a tense battle with Oscar Piastri, allowing the Australian to extend his championship lead.
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Piastri was sitting in fourth place with Norris right behind him, but disaster struck for McLaren when the British driver tried to shoot through a gap that wasn't there. Norris clipped his teammate and then collided with the wall, ending his race as a safety car was deployed.
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