Key Points

George Russell delivered a flawless drive to secure Mercedes' first victory of the 2025 season at the Canadian Grand Prix. The race's biggest drama unfolded when McLaren teammates Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri collided late, damaging Norris' title hopes. Rookie Kimi Antonelli impressed with his first F1 podium, while Max Verstappen closed the championship gap with second place. The incident-packed race sets up an intense battle heading into the Austrian Grand Prix.

Key Points: George Russell Wins Canadian GP as Norris-Piastri Clash Shakes Title Race

  • Russell dominates from pole for Mercedes' first 2025 win
  • Norris-Piastri collision costs McLaren crucial points
  • Antonelli secures maiden F1 podium
  • Verstappen closes in as title fight tightens
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Russell wins F1 Canadian GP as Norris-Piastri clash shakes up title fight

Russell claims Mercedes' first 2025 win while McLaren teammates Norris and Piastri collide, reshaping the F1 championship battle.

"It's all my bad, all my fault. Unlucky, sorry. Stupid from me. – Lando Norris"

Montreal, June 16

George Russell claimed Mercedes' first win of the season with a commanding drive from pole position in the Canadian GP, but the biggest drama came behind as McLaren teammates and title rivals Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri collided late in the race.

The contact occurred on lap 67 of 70 as Norris attempted to overtake Piastri for fourth. The Briton misjudged a move on the pit straight and ran into the back of the Australian's car.

Norris retired on the spot with front suspension damage, while Piastri continued to finish fourth behind Russell, Red Bull's Max Verstappen and the second Mercedes of Kimi Antonelli. The race ended under the safety car, reports Xinhua.

Norris immediately took full responsibility over team radio: "It's all my bad, all my fault. Unlucky, sorry. Stupid from me."

The incident, reminiscent of Lewis Hamilton and Jenson Button's infamous clash at the same point in 2011, dealt a blow to Norris' title challenge. Piastri's points lead over his teammate now stands at 22 points, with Verstappen a further 21 points behind.

Until the clash, Norris had run a good race from seventh on the grid on an inverted tyre strategy. Having gained on Piastri, the Briton surprised his teammate on lap 66 with a pass into the hairpin, but Piastri regained the position with a cut-back down the straight.

As Norris aimed to slingshot past on the pit straight, he ran out of room and his front wing broke against the rear of Piastri's car.

While McLaren were left to rue the first clash between their two drivers this season, Russell delivered a composed and clinical performance out front.

Having taken a surprise pole position in Saturday's qualifying session, he converted it into victory with a strong start and controlled the pace throughout the afternoon. Despite closing the gap in the closing laps, Verstappen never truly threatened.

Mercedes, however, may face a post-race protest from Red Bull, who allege Russell drove erratically under the safety car.

Behind them, 18-year-old Antonelli secured his maiden F1 podium in just his tenth Grand Prix. The Italian overtook Piastri for third on the opening lap and showed maturity in defending the final podium place before Norris' crash neutralized the race.

Ferrari endured a frustrating day. Charles Leclerc finished a distant fifth after publicly questioning the team's strategy to make two pit stops instead of just one. Teammate Hamilton finished a low-key sixth, although the Briton's pace was affected by an early collision with a groundhog, which damaged his floor and cost him some downforce.

Fernando Alonso continued Aston Martin's mini-revival with a solid seventh place, followed by Nico Hulkenberg's Sauber in eighth. Esteban Ocon secured ninth for Haas, and Carlos Sainz took the final point after executing a well-managed one-stop strategy.

The 11th round of the 2025 Formula 1 season is the Austrian Grand Prix at the Red Bull Ring, where Russell won last year after Norris and Verstappen clashed while battling for the lead.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
What a race! Russell finally showing Mercedes' potential this season. But the Norris-Piastri crash was totally avoidable. As an F1 fan from Mumbai, I feel McLaren needs better team orders when their drivers are fighting each other. Remember what happened with Hamilton-Rosberg? 🤦‍♂️
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Priya M.
Antonelli on podium in just his 10th race! The young drivers are really shaking things up this season. As an Indian motorsport enthusiast, I hope we get to see an Indian driver in F1 soon. Jehan Daruvala is doing great in Formula E, maybe he can make the jump?
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Arjun S.
That groundhog incident with Hamilton was both funny and sad! 😂 Wildlife hazards in Canada are something else. On serious note, great to see Mercedes back in winning ways. The championship is getting interesting with McLaren's internal battle and Verstappen still in the mix.
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Sanjana R.
Norris taking responsibility immediately shows great sportsmanship. In India we value humility, so I respect him for that. But McLaren needs to sort this out - they're throwing away valuable points with these crashes between teammates. The championship is too close for such mistakes!
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Vikram J.
As someone who wakes up at 2 AM to watch these races in India, this was worth the sleep sacrifice! Russell drove like a champion today. But Red Bull's protest seems like sour grapes - they can't handle not winning every race anymore. The competition is good for F1!
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Neha P.
Ferrari's strategy blunders continue! As a tifosi from Delhi, this is so frustrating to watch year after year. They had the pace but threw it away with unnecessary pit stops. At least Antonelli's podium gives hope to young drivers everywhere. Future of F1 looks bright!

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