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Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri will continue to be free to race each other despite their intra-team collision at the F1 Canadian Grand Prix. F1 title rivals Norris and Piastri came to blows for the first time this year as they battled over fourth place in the closing stages of Sunday’s race in Montreal.
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Autosport on MSNWhy McLaren updated its suspension for F1 Canadian GP but Piastri chose not to run itMcLaren has brought a new suspension to this weekend's Canadian GP, yet only Norris chose to run it in qualifying. He ended up seventh, while team-mate Piastri qualified
There have been plenty of occasions where Norris is too hard on himself and almost looks like he is looking for reasons to shoulder blame when he actually should cut himself more slack. But the Canadian Grand Prix was not such a day,
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McLaren 's dominance was tossed to one side on Saturday as George Russell grabbed pole for Mercedes at the Canadian Grand Prix. He will be joined on the front row by Red Bull 's Max Verstappen two weeks after their controversial on-track collision in Spain.
Only twice this season has McLaren failed end Friday practice at the top of the time sheet. The first was at the season-opening Australian Grand Prix, where the form guide was still taking shape following a brief pre-season testing campaign. The second was Monaco, the sport’s most extreme outlier.