Piastri and Norris: Clearing the Air for the Mexican Grand Prix
Oscar Piastri has confirmed that both he and his McLaren teammate, Lando Norris, will start the Mexican Grand Prix from a “clean slate.” The Australian driver took responsibility for the contact between the two on the first lap of the sprint race of the United States Grand Prix. After undisclosed consequences were imposed on Norris following the incident at the Singapore Grand Prix, Piastri revealed that these have been lifted after a review of the collision in Austin. The season has been intense for the teammates, with Piastri leading Norris by 14 points, while Max Verstappen of Red Bull is 40 points behind Piastri, in third position, approaching both. Both drivers retired from the sprint race in Austin after Piastri attempted to overtake Norris for second place at Turn 1, colliding with Nico Hülkenberg’s Sauber and then impacting Norris.The team principal, Andrea Stella, announced that McLaren would review the Austin incident before this weekend’s race in Mexico, and Piastri accepted the blame.We have reviewed the incident, as we usually do every weekend, regardless of what has happened. I think there is a degree of responsibility on my part in the sprint.
Oscar Piastri







