Norris 'made a fool' of himself in Piastri collision
Summary
In the Canadian Grand Prix, McLaren driver Lando Norris collided with his teammate Oscar Piastri during the race. Norris accepted responsibility for the incident, which damaged his car but did not harm Piastri's. Despite the collision, McLaren supports letting their drivers race competitively.Key Facts
- Lando Norris accidentally hit the back of Oscar Piastri's car in the Canadian Grand Prix.
- The collision happened as Norris attempted to pass Piastri using DRS, a system that lets drivers go faster on straight sections.
- The crash damaged Norris's car, but Piastri's car remained fine, and he continued racing.
- Norris admitted his mistake and expressed regret for causing the collision.
- The incident slightly increased the points gap between Piastri and Norris in the championship.
- McLaren allows their drivers to race each other, believing in healthy competition.
- There are still 14 races left in the season, giving Norris a chance to catch up on points.
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