George Russell Triumphs in Dramatic Canadian Grand Prix as McLarens Collide
George Russell clinches victory at the Canadian Grand Prix amidst a dramatic crash between McLaren teammates Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri.

George Russell secured a thrilling victory at the Canadian Grand Prix, a race that will be remembered for its dramatic turn of events involving McLaren teammates Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri. The race, which had been building up as a potential duel between Russell and Max Verstappen, took an unexpected twist when Norris collided with Piastri on Lap 66.
The Incident
Norris, attempting to overtake Piastri for fourth place, misjudged his approach on the start-finish straight. As the track curved to the right, Norris drifted too wide, resulting in a collision that sent him into the wall and out of the race. Piastri, despite the incident, managed to continue and finished fourth, extending his championship lead to 22 points.
Russell's Victory
Russell, driving for Mercedes, capitalized on the chaos to take his first win of the season and his maiden victory at the Canadian Grand Prix. The race concluded under the safety car, which also allowed Russell's teammate, Andrea Kimi Antonelli, to secure his first Formula 1 podium.
Post-Race Reactions
Norris took full responsibility for the crash, stating on the radio, "Sorry, all my bad. All my fault. Stupid from me." Meanwhile, Lewis Hamilton expressed frustration with his car's performance, likening it to "dancing with someone who doesn't have any rhythm." Fernando Alonso continued his strong form, finishing seventh, while Nico Hulkenberg and Esteban Ocon rounded out the top ten.
Championship Implications
With Piastri's fourth-place finish, he now holds a significant lead in the championship standings. The incident between the McLaren teammates will undoubtedly be a major talking point as the season progresses.
Final Standings
- George Russell - Mercedes
- Andrea Kimi Antonelli - Mercedes
- Charles Leclerc - Ferrari
- Oscar Piastri - McLaren
- Lewis Hamilton - Mercedes
This race has set the stage for an intense championship battle, with Russell emerging as a serious contender and McLaren facing internal challenges.