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McLaren F1 star needs quick fix to downward spiral - 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?
McLaren's pursuit of a double podium at the 2025 Canadian Grand Prix ended in dramatic fashion when Lando Norris attempted an overtake on teammate Oscar Piastri in the closing laps but misjudged the move,
Mercedes is still trying to figure out how much Russell is valued, drivers prepare for the F1 movie premiere, and the 2026 Indy 500 clash anger is dying down... Here's what you missed from the Canadia
Lando Norris’ chances at the 2025 Formula 1 championship took a massive hit in Sunday’s Canadian Grand Prix. Norris crashed himself out of the race when he inexplicably tried to pass McLaren teammate Oscar Piastri for fourth place with less than five laps left.
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McLaren driver Oscar Piastri of Australia crosses the finish line to win the Spanish Grand Prix Formula One race at the Barcelona Catalunya racetrack in Montmelo, near Barcelona, Spain, Sunday, June 1, 2025. (Albert Gea/Pool Photo via AP) AP
Kimi Antonelli felt goosebumps in Canada on Sunday after becoming the first Italian driver in 16 years to finish on the Formula One podium.
Arriving for the Canadian Grand Prix in unmistakable style, the seven-time world champion rolled into the paddock on a motorcycle wearing a Canadian tuxedo, a sleek denim-on-denim look that turned heads and set social media abuzz.
The Formula 1 racing series is in Montreal this weekend, at Circuit Gilles-Villeneuve. Start time for the Canadian Grand Prix is 2 p.m. EDT Sunday, and you can watch on ABC and ESPN Deportes or livestream on fubo TV (FREE trial) or DIRECTV (FREE trial and discount).