McLaren Faces Tensions After Dramatic Collision at Canadian GP
McLaren's Formula One drivers, Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris, faced a collision during the Canadian GP, with Norris accepting blame. Despite the incident, McLaren aims to maintain fair competition between its drivers while ensuring such occurrences do not repeat. Piastri remains ahead in the championship standings.

The Formula One Canadian Grand Prix turned dramatic for McLaren as drivers Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris collided during a tense battle for fourth place. The incident, happening just three laps from the finish, was a major talking point in Montreal as Piastri extended his championship lead.
McLaren's team principal, Andrea Stella, outlined plans to discuss the crash once tensions had eased. The team leader emphasized maintaining fairness in racing between Piastri and Norris while acknowledging the inevitable tough conversations ahead.
Piastri's lead in the championship grows as Norris, who publicly took responsibility for the mishap, faces confidence challenges. With support from McLaren, Norris is encouraged to learn and grow, ensuring no disruption to the team's racing values as they prepare for Austria.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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