Lando Norris apologises to Oscar Piastri
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Lando Norris accepted the blame, but outspoken 1997 F1 world champion Jacques Villeneuve says Oscar Piastri is not entirely without fault for the bundle between the two McLarens in Canada.
Norris crashed himself out of the race when he inexplicably tried to pass McLaren teammate Oscar Piastri for fourth place with less than five laps left. Norris got past Piastri in the hairpin, but Piastri was able to get back alongside on the corner exit and won the drag race down the main straightaway until the final chicane.
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.
FORMULA One championship leader Oscar Piastri accepted McLaren teammate Lando Norris’s apologies on Sunday after the Briton misjudged a passing move and crashed into him in the closing laps of the Canadian Grand Prix.
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1997 F1 world champion Jacques Villeneuve believes Oscar Piastri was a “little bit nasty” in his tangle with McLaren teammate Lando Norris at the Canadian Grand Prix. On Lap 67 of Sunday’s race at the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve, Norris crashed out of ...
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George Russell completed a flag-to-flag victory at the Canadian Grand Prix, where champoinship leader Oscar Piastri collided with McLaren teammate Lando Norris.