Key Facts
- Lando Norris hit the back of teammate Oscar Piastri during the Canadian Grand Prix, causing his retirement from the race.1
- Norris was quick to apologise to both Piastri and the McLaren team after the crash.
- The crash cost Norris 12 points in the championship and left him 22 points behind Piastri in the title race.
- McLaren boss Andrea Stella denied that frustration over a poor weekend caused Norris' crash, though he acknowledged some frustration.
- Norris rejected the idea that frustration led to the incident and stated their race pace was strong.
- The crash signals a shift in McLaren's racing dynamic, indicating teamwork is no longer a priority between Norris and Piastri.1
The Briton, who is now 22 points behind Piastri in the title race as a result, was quick to apologise to both the Australian and the team.
Motorsport Week

So the long anticipated clash of the McLarens finally happened: Lando Norris hit the back of Oscar Piastri and retired from the Canadian Grand Prix.
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Key Stats at a Glance
Points gap between Norris and Piastri
22 points
