Oscar Piastri praised Lando Norris for his immediate apology after their clash in the Canadian Grand Prix, and he believes it won’t alter their team’s dynamics. Norris attempted several overtaking moves on Piastri, ultimately resulting in contact at the end of lap 66. Piastri felt the touch but didn’t see the incident, and appreciated Norris taking responsibility and apologizing. Piastri commended Norris for his open communication and willingness to address issues within the team. Despite the incident, Piastri hopes McLaren won’t change their approach to allow both drivers to continue fighting for the 2025 F1 title. Piastri expressed disappointment in his own performance during the weekend, emphasizing the need for improvement as a team moving forward.
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