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Oscar Piastri of Australia and McLaren looks on in the paddock during practice ahead of the F1 Grand Prix of Canada at ...
Qualifying ultimately proved to be McLaren’s downfall in the Great White North, after Norris and Piastri only managed to ...
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Despite upgrades, McLaren struggled in Canada due to low grip and short corners. Here's why Montreal exposed MCL39's limitations—and how race pace still impressed.
Lando Norris lost some crucial ground in the 2025 Formula 1 title race by crashing into the back of teammate Oscar Piastri at ...
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When Norris's bold attempt to pass Piastri ended with a crash into the Montreal pitwall, it stirred memories of McLaren's ...
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Lando Norris "broke" McLaren's one stand-out rule when he ploughed into the back of Oscar Piastri at the Canadian Grand Prix.
But the ambitious move that led to the collision carried an impact on the driver standings, with Piastri extending his championship lead while Max Verstappen and George Russell closed in.
Former Formula 1 car designer Gary Anderson believes that McLaren have become "a bit complacent" after their disappointing Canadian Grand Prix weekend. The papaya-coloured team have been the ...