Lando Norris was involved in an incident during the Canadian Grand Prix, generating controversy over the penalty received. McLaren driver Lando Norris crashed with his teammate, Oscar Piastri, just four laps from the end of the race. Norris was trying to overtake Piastri to secure fourth position, but misjudged the distance, impacting the rear of Piastri’s McLaren and damaging his own suspension against the wall. The incident forced Norris to abandon the race immediately, taking full responsibility for the crash.
The stewards investigated the incident and determined that Norris was solely to blame, but only imposed a five-second penalty. This sanction did not affect his final result, as he was classified in 18th position, four laps behind the leaders. Furthermore, the stewards decided not to award Norris any penalty points on his superlicense for the incident, a decision that was at their discretion.I accepted all the blame for the incident.
Lando Norris
Although the incident ended Norris’s race and left him out of the points, the penalty received did not have a significant impact on his result or his penalty points tally.
