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Autosport on MSNHere's how McLaren should respond to Lando Norris' crash with Oscar PiastriLando Norris collided with the rear of his McLaren team-mate Oscar Piastri during the F1 Canadian Grand Prix, and our writers have had their say on where the team goes from here
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
McLaren drivers Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri battled on track during the Canadian Grand Prix, though one of the drivers was left without a front wing.
McLaren will continue to let Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris race freely for the Formula One title but there will be some tough talks back at the factory after Sunday's collision in Canada.
Lando Norris imploded what had been a fine Canadian GP when he hit McLaren teammate Oscar Piastri. He risks spiralling in F1's title battle
Sky Sports pundit Nico Rosberg addressed the collision between McLaren drivers Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri during the Canadian Grand Prix.
Lando Norris’s F1 title chances have been assessed by Martin Brundle following his “very clumsy” error at the Canadian Grand Prix. Norris ran into the back of McLaren teammate Oscar Piastri as they battled in the closing stages of Sunday’s race in Montreal, with the Briton suffering race-ending damage.
McLaren team-mates Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri collided with four laps to go in the Canadian Grand Prix when fighting over fourth; Norris immediately took complete blame for the crash and said sorr
Lando Norris could cause major problems at McLaren after hearing a reporter's comment about his crash with Oscar Piastri. The Canadian Grand Prix ended in a disaster for McLaren as star driver Norris collided with teammate Piastri late in the race causing him to retire from the race early.
McLaren driver Lando Norris rejected a fan's marriage proposal during the Canadian Grand Prix's Free Practice 2 session.
Sunday was the lowest point of his season so far, but Lando Norris faced the situation with a refreshing honesty not often seen at the top level of motor racing.