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George Russell won Formula One’s 2025 Canadian Grand Prix for Mercedes ahead of Max Verstappen, while behind the title-contending McLaren drivers collided and Lando Norris retired. The incident occurred just as Oscar Piastri and Norris were homing in on Kimi Antonelli’s third place late in the race,
LANDO NORRIS took the flak for crashing into his teammate Oscar Piastri. The British McLaren driver held his hands up for the incident on lap 67 which left him out of the race at the Canadian
If Lando Norris thought his ability to withstand the pressure of a title race was coming under scrutiny following a few dodgy qualifying performances this season, he is going to find himself under a serious microscope now.
Lando Norris drove into the back of McLaren teammate and title rival Oscar Piastri four laps from the finish of the Canadian Grand Prix.
McLaren’s Lando Norris has downplayed expectations for a podium finish in the Canadian Grand Prix after qualifying only P7.
Lando Norris had the pace for a strong qualifying run at the Canadian GP and ended up seventh — but where did it all go wrong?
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GPblog.com on MSNNorris and Verstappen have one more thing in common: Both have now been filleted by HillLando Norris was not a happy man after Saturday afternoon's qualifying for the Canadian Grand Prix. Fellow Brit, Damon Hill, was less then pleased with the McLaren driver's performance as well. At
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motorsport.com on MSNMcLaren's Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri endure "worst Friday" of 2025 in CanadaFormula 1 title hopefuls Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri conceded they had issues during the opening two practice sessions in Montreal
Lando Norris discusses McLarens challenging Friday at the Canadian Grand Prix, highlighting Mercedes strong performance and the teams need for improvement.