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Lando Norris accepted the blame, but outspoken 1997 F1 world champion Jacques Villeneuve says Oscar Piastri is not entirely without fault for the bundle between the two McLarens in Canada.
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PlanetF1.com on MSNUncovered: Oscar Piastri’s incredible reaction to Norris clash in untelevised Canadian GP team radioUntelevsied Canadian GP team radio has unearthed Oscar Piastri's incredible reaction to his collision with McLaren team-mate Lando Norris.
Verstappen was penalized for causing a collision with Russell in that incident, and is just one penalty point shy of a one-race suspension. The Red Bull driver needs to navigate both the Canadian Grand Prix and the Austrian Grand Prix later this month without incident to avoid a suspension.
F1 expert Martin Brundle has issued a blunt warning to a “clumsy” Lando Norris that he will not win the world championship if he keeps having weekends where it “all falls apart” after his dramatic run-in with Oscar Piastri at the Canadian Grand Prix.
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GPblog on MSNOscar Piastri: The F1 title contender who sleeps like a baby and lets his racing do the talkingOscar Piastri has emerged as F1's current supreme ruler, and his manager, former Formula One driver Mark Webber revealed to Sky Sports journalist Natalie Pinkham the Aussie's secret to have the edge over his rivals.
Formula One leader Oscar Piastri stayed hopeful after a qualifying session that had McLaren boss Andrea Stella talking of damage limitation in Sunday's Canadian Grand Prix.
Lando Norris accepted the blame, but outspoken 1997 F1 world champion Jacques Villeneuve says Oscar Piastri is not entirely without fault for the bundle between the two McLarens in Canada.
F1 championship leader Oscar Piastri lost out in the early stages of the Canadian Grand Prix, whilst Alex Albon went flying off the track. Max Verstappen and George Russell managed to get past Turn 1 cleanly, with the Mercedes star maintaining his lead ahead of the champion.