Winners and losers from F1's 2025 Canadian Grand Prix
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A late crash with his McLaren teammate Piastri ruined Norris' day, while Mercedes earned a double-podium finish as Russell won in Canada
Lando Norris was handed a further punishment by the stewards after his crash at the Canadian Grand Prix. Norris, 25, started from P7 following a disappointing qualifying session on Saturday afternoon. Towards the closing stages of the race, the Brit was on the charge as he closed in on his teammate, Oscar Piastri, who was running in P4.
Sky Sports pundit Nico Rosberg addressed the collision between McLaren drivers Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri during the Canadian Grand Prix.
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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In the closing laps of the Canadian Grand Prix, McLaren teammates Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris were battling for fourth place, with hopes of a fight further up the grid on the table for the McLaren driver who emerged victorious.
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Yardbarker on MSNMcLaren's Lando Norris discusses blunder at Canadian Grand PrixMcLaren driver Lando Norris' mistake late in Sunday's Canadian Grand Prix could have championship implications later this season.
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.
Lando Norris imploded what had been a fine Canadian GP when he hit McLaren teammate Oscar Piastri. He risks spiralling in F1's title battle
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motorsport.com on MSNF1 Canadian GP: Lando Norris recovers from “worst Friday” to top FP3McLaren driver Lando Norris led Charles Leclerc by less than a tenth of a second in the final practice session in Canada