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Sunday's Canadian GP was the first podium in 2025 that didn't feature a McLaren. Is the tide about to turn on F1's runaway leader?
McLaren pair Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri clashed in a dramatic end to the Canadian Grand Prix; Norris came off worse and retired as he accepted blame for the collision; Sky Sports F1s Martin Brundl
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Analysis: Norris’s crash into McLaren teammate and championship rival Oscar Piastri at the end of the Canadian GP was completely needless - but was it a sign of something deeper?
The Canadian Grand Prix will remain on the Formula 1 schedule through 2035 after a four-year extension was announced Tuesday. The circuit in Montreal is a fan favorite with a reputation
Just weeks before the sport blurs fact with fiction with the F1 movie launch, the Canadian GP read a lot like a nail-biting screenplay.
With a couple of weeks to go until the Austrian Grand Prix, the dust can settle following a chaotic end to the race in Montreal. The notable storylines are mostly centred around McLaren, after Lando Norris crashed into the back of team-mate Oscar Piastri with four laps remaining.
Nico Rosberg believes Oscar Piastri is now the “big favourite” to win this year’s F1 world championship after a “watershed moment” at the Canadian Grand Prix. Piastri extended his F1 championship lead to 22 points after Lando Norris ’ DNF in Montreal.
Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris are having a strong season at McLaren, but according to F1 analyst Peter Windsor, both drivers would completely pale in comparison to Max Verstappen Following the collision between Norris and Piastri in Canada,