Lando Norris apologises to Oscar Piastri
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GPblog on MSNBrundle critiques Norris's clumsy end at the Canadian Grand PrixLando Norris crashed on lap 67 of the Canadian Grand Prix. Instead of finishing fifth, he did not finish at all. According to Martin Brundle, he believes that Norris still has the opportunity to win the championship,
Verstappen was penalized for causing a collision with Russell in that incident, and is just one penalty point shy of a one-race suspension. The Red Bull driver needs to navigate both the Canadian Grand Prix and the Austrian Grand Prix later this month without incident to avoid a suspension.
SportsLine's model analyzes Red Bull's Max Verstappen, McLaren's Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri and the rest of the starting grid's chances at the 2025 F1 Canadian GP
The Canadian Grand Prix will remain on the Formula 1 schedule through 2035 after a four-year extension was announced Tuesday
First appearing on the schedule in 1967, the Canadian Grand Prix is the longest-running race on the F1 calendar outside of Europe, and last week’s installment was the 54th edition of the Grand Prix. The race moved to Circuit Gilles-Villeneuve, its current home, in 1978.
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AFP on MSNThree things we learned from the Canadian Grand PrixThe crash that McLaren dreaded, but that everyone else was waiting for, will not change the team's approach, even though Lando Norris's lost valuable points in Canada. "Today's episode doesn't change our approach.
When seven-time world champion Lewis Hamilton suffered damage to his car during the Canadian Grand Prix on Sunday, the cause wasn’t initially clear.
McLaren's 2025 Formula 1 title rival team-mates Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri collided in the Ca