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From the peak performances to those who struggled with strategy, often, simple results sheets do not provide the full story ...
Qualifying ultimately proved to be McLaren’s downfall in the Great White North, after Norris and Piastri only managed to ...
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The Movie premiere as his girlfriend was preoccupied elsewhere. The McLaren ace had a weekend to forget at Formula One’s Canadian Grand ...
Norris collided with Formula One championship leader Piastri late on in Sunday's Canadian Grand Prix. While Piastri came away ...
A previously unaired team radio from the Canadian GP reveals that Gianpiero Lambiase initially believed it was Oscar Piastri who caused the late-race incident with Lando Norris. The Canadian Grand ...
Lando Norris "broke" McLaren's one stand-out rule when he ploughed into the back of Oscar Piastri at the Canadian Grand Prix.
Lando Norris reflects on his collision with Oscar Piastri during the Canadian Grand Prix, aiming to learn and improve for ...
In qualifying, neither driver made it onto the front row for the first time all year. Piastri was third behind polesitter George Russell and Max Verstappen, while an error-strewn Q3 left Norris ...
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.
McLaren didn’t have the kind of weekend it expected in Montreal and must adjust in order to keep its rivals at bay.
Andrea Stella has been very open about the two McLarens battling each other throughout the year. Now that they have, he is adamant it will happen once again. Speaking to the GPBlog and others ...
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