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Published Montreal, CanadaUpdated

F1 in Canada: Well, that Crash Was Bound to Happen

  • George Russell won the Canadian Grand Prix on June 15, 2025, at Circuit Gilles-Villeneuve in Montreal from pole position.
  • With three laps remaining, Lando Norris was involved in a crucial late-race collision while trying to overtake his McLaren team-mate, who was also competing for the championship, Oscar Piastri, as they battled for fourth place.
  • Norris misjudged the overtaking move on the main straight and crashed into Piastri, forcing Norris to retire while Piastri continued to finish fourth.
  • Russell said, "It is amazing to be back on the top step," while Norris immediately accepted blame, stating on radio, "It is all my bad," after the 200mph collision.
  • The event concluded under the safety car, with Kimi Antonelli securing a podium finish in third, marking his first in Formula One, while Piastri increased his championship advantage over Norris from 10 to 22 points.
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No McLaren on the podium, but still big in the headlines: The collision between teammates Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri in the finish of Canada's Formula 1 Grand Prix in Montreal caused a lot of stir on Sunday. "Rule number one is not to collide with the teammate, but that's exactly what I did," Norris said. He regretted very much that he "has abandoned his family McLaren such a way and made a fool of himself. In the 67th round it cracked betwe…

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The British Lando Norris made a fool of himself in Canada's F1-GP, his failed overtaking maneuver splits McLaren. Lewis Hamilton overcame a marmot.

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Lando Norris created a late super-GAU at McLaren at the GP of Canada.

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SPEEDWEEK broke the news in on Sunday, June 15, 2025.
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