
Piastri and Norris in dramatic 320km/h crash after ‘stupid' finish-line move
Oscar Piastri has forged further ahead in the F1 world championship race after teammate Lando Norris crashed out in a dramatic high-speed Canadian Grand Prix collision between the two McLaren teammates.
As George Russell delivered a brilliant pole-to-chequered flag drive to win from Max Verstappen on Sunday, Norris took the blame for banging his car into the back of Piastri as they duelled dramatically for fourth place with just three laps left.
WATCH IN THE VIDEO ABOVE: Piastri and Norris in dramatic 320km/h crash after 'stupid' move.
Going for a gap that simply wasn't there in a bid to edge past the Australian championship leader, the 320kph collision ended with Norris's car stricken, its front suspension broken, and Piastri's coming off relatively unscathed so he was able to complete the race under the safety car.
Norris ended up saying sorry to Piastri after the race, with the Victorian graciously accepting his apology - 'that's all right' - for a rash manoeuvre which could easily have sent them both spinning out of the race.
Instead, the disaster for pointless Norris meant Piastri, who finished fourth, increased his championship lead over his English teammate from 10 points to 22. Verstappen is now 43 points adrift of the Aussie.
Norris accepted he was in the wrong.
'It is all my bad,' he said on the team radio.
'All my fault. Unlucky. Stupid from me.'
If you'd like to view this content, please adjust your .
To find out more about how we use cookies, please see our Cookie Guide.
Kimi Antonelli ended up third place - earning his first podium finish at the age of 18 - to complete Mercedes' big afternoon, but the balance of power in the McLaren camp has once more shifted significantly in Piastri's favour as his points advantage is now almost an entire race's worth.
Piastri had a tough time, getting pipped from third on the grid at the start by the brilliant young Antonelli and having to scrap to stay in fourth for a rare outing outside the top three. Indeed, it was the first race all season when a McLaren driver didn't feature on the podium.
Norris, who had started on a different strategy on the hard tyre compound from seventh on the grid, which allowed him to run longer in the race, had got himself into position to challenge Piastri with just 11 laps left.
It was a superb duel, as Norris first dipped underneath Piastri at the hairpin only for Piastri to draw back alongside him into the final chicane and regain the position.
But Norris was too impatient when he saw what he felt was another opportunity to swoop down the inside, and only thumped into his teammate's car.
If you'd like to view this content, please adjust your .
To find out more about how we use cookies, please see our Cookie Guide.
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


West Australian
33 minutes ago
- West Australian
West Coast winger Tyrell Dewar earns Eagles' first Rising Star award nomination for 2025
West Coast have earned their first Rising Star nomination of the season, with young winger Tyrell Dewar earning the nod against Carlton. Dewar produced one of his best games to date in the 34-point defeat to Carlton in the wet on Sunday, amassing 27 disposals and nine marks to go with a game-high 843 metres gained. The 21-year-old Naitanui Academy graduate has shown strong form since being recalled to the team from a WAFL stint and signing a three-year contract extension. Dewar is producing career-bests across the board after getting his first significant run at playing time under first-year coach Andrew McQualter in 2025. 'It was one of my goals at the start of the year to get a Rising Star,' Dewar said. 'I'm stoked that I got it. 'I played as a forward all last year, played seven games and I wanted to come back to pre-season in good nick and impress the new coach, 'Mini'. 'He said he saw me on the wing and half-back. First half against Carlton I was in the backline and then I got the call up to go to the wing in the second half. That was a good move, I loved it there. 'I tried to pull off a few kicks, some didn't work but some did. I reckon that's my main danger - taking on those kicks.' West Coast's latest mid-season draft gem, Tom McCarthy, also produced a debut to remember against the Blues, surpassing Murray Wrenstead's mark for most disposals for an Eagles debutant with 31, two more than Wrenstead. However, the mature-aged recruit is too old at 24 to earn a Rising Star nomination despite having never played AFL, the criteria stating a player must be under 21 years of age on January 1st of the year and have played 10 or fewer AFL games before the start of the season. McCarthy realised his AFL dream last month when his name was called with the first selection in the mid-year mini-draft. And he didn't need to bide his time in the WAFL long, impressing McQualter with a dashing role off half back. McCarthy's debut against Carlton was nothing short of remarkable despite his side being blown out of the water from the start, giving up 10 of the first 11 majors. The 24-year-old had an impressive nine intercept possessions and nine contested possessions while only producing two turnovers, a disposals efficiency of 94 per cent, on a wet day at Optus Stadium. McCarthy was playing suburban football just two seasons ago but knocked the AFL door down during a stint with Richmond's VFL side. The Victorian was also one of only two Eagles to score coach's votes in the 34-point defeat, McCarthy scoring one and young gun Harley Reid getting two for his 28-disposals effort.


Perth Now
34 minutes ago
- Perth Now
Dewar earns Eagles' first 2025 Rising Star nomination
West Coast have earned their first Rising Star nomination of the season, with young winger Tyrell Dewar earning the nod against Carlton. Dewar produced one of his best games to date in the 34-point defeat to Carlton in the wet on Sunday, amassing 27 disposals and nine marks to go with a game-high 843 metres gained. The 21-year-old Naitanui Academy graduate has shown strong form since being recalled to the team from a WAFL stint and signing a three-year contract extension. Dewar is producing career-bests across the board after getting his first significant run at playing time under first-year coach Andrew McQualter in 2025. 'It was one of my goals at the start of the year to get a Rising Star,' Dewar said. 'I'm stoked that I got it. 'I played as a forward all last year, played seven games and I wanted to come back to pre-season in good nick and impress the new coach, 'Mini'. 'He said he saw me on the wing and half-back. First half against Carlton I was in the backline and then I got the call up to go to the wing in the second half. That was a good move, I loved it there. 'I tried to pull off a few kicks, some didn't work but some did. I reckon that's my main danger - taking on those kicks.' West Coast's latest mid-season draft gem, Tom McCarthy, also produced a debut to remember against the Blues, surpassing Murray Wrenstead's mark for most disposals for an Eagles debutant with 31, two more than Wrenstead. However, the mature-aged recruit is too old at 24 to earn a Rising Star nomination despite having never played AFL, the criteria stating a player must be under 21 years of age on January 1st of the year and have played 10 or fewer AFL games before the start of the season. McCarthy realised his AFL dream last month when his name was called with the first selection in the mid-year mini-draft. And he didn't need to bide his time in the WAFL long, impressing McQualter with a dashing role off half back. McCarthy's debut against Carlton was nothing short of remarkable despite his side being blown out of the water from the start, giving up 10 of the first 11 majors. The 24-year-old had an impressive nine intercept possessions and nine contested possessions while only producing two turnovers, a disposals efficiency of 94 per cent, on a wet day at Optus Stadium. Tom McCarthy had a record-breaking debut. Credit: Paul Kane / Getty Images McCarthy was playing suburban football just two seasons ago but knocked the AFL door down during a stint with Richmond's VFL side. The Victorian was also one of only two Eagles to score coach's votes in the 34-point defeat, McCarthy scoring one and young gun Harley Reid getting two for his 28-disposals effort. Sam Lalor (Richmond) R2: Connor O'Sullivan (Geelong Cats) R3: Harvey Langford (Melbourne) R4: Levi Ashcroft (Brisbane Lions) R5: Archie Roberts (Essendon) R6: Murphy Reid (Fremantle) R7: Xavier Lindsay (Melbourne) R8: Hugo Garcia (St Kilda) R9: Nate Caddy (Essendon) R10: Cooper Lord (Carlton) R11: Angus Clarke (Essendon) R12: Ed Allan (Collingwood) R13: Dan Curtin (Adelaide Crows)


West Australian
2 hours ago
- West Australian
Seven unveils 7AFL Kids Call commentators, live and exclusive on 7plus Sport
The Seven Network will unveil a new commentary team on Sunday with the inaugural edition of 7AFL Kids Call, live and exclusively streamed on 7plus Sport in Victoria and West Australia. This year marks the first time Australians can stream AFL footy for free on 7plus Sport and access an impressive array of new shows, offering footy fans incredible AFL content seven nights of the week. Following the 7AFL Kids Call, minis from the match will be available on the 7AFL Kids Call Hub on 7plus nationally. In a first for Australian sporting codes, the 7AFL Kids Call will be led by three young footy fans who will present their own pregame and post-match coverage, as well as full match commentary for the Round 15 Western Bulldogs and Richmond clash from 3.00pm AEST Sunday, 22 June. Supported by Nintendo, the 7AFL Kids Call is designed to attract a younger demographic to 7plus Sport, while unearthing some of Australia's youngest and brightest Australian football commentary stars. The three talented participants who will be calling the shots are Alex Kouts (11), Ned Bolton (13) and Indie Axup (16), and they will be guided by seasoned caller Jack Heverin. Alex, the 2024 AFL Auskicker of the Year, currently calls senior football in South Australia each Saturday, and will be based in the commentary box alongside Jack and Ned. The son of current St Kilda assistant coach, Brendan Bolton, Ned has already shown a flair with his interviewing style through his popular 'Roaming Bolts' series inspired by 7AFL's Roaming Brian and produced by the Collingwood Football Club. Sixteen-year-old Indie will be on deck to deliver all the latest news and interviews from the boundary with coaches and players before joining Alex and Ned in the winning clubrooms post-match. 'Having this amazing opportunity to work with the 7AFL Kids Call and call the footy in our own way is a dream come true. Footy has always been a massive part of my life, and there is no feeling that compares to the roar of the crowd or the chants circling the stadium. Working alongside Ned and Alex will help to take away the nervous edge. I'm so excited,' Indie said. In a coup for footy fans, current stars of the game Cody Weightman (Western Bulldogs) and Darcy Moore (Collingwood) will also be on deck alongside the 7AFL Kids Call team, as expert commentators to give valuable insight and guide the young stars on gameday.