
Norris aiming to move on from Piastri collision
Lando Norris wants to move on from his collision with McLaren team-mate Oscar Piastri.
Norris collided with Formula One championship leader Piastri late on in Sunday's Canadian Grand Prix.
While Piastri came away relatively unscathed to secure fourth place in Montreal, Norris crashed into the barriers and failed to finish.
Norris immediately apologised to his team, and speaking to Sky Sports, the Briton reiterated that he needs to take the incident "on the chin".
"I regretted it at the time and apologised for it," Norris said.
"Sadly, it's also racing. I take it on the chin and I've got a move on.
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"I've got to look at the next race and see how I can do a better job and not make those silly mistakes at times.
"There's a lot of positives and I'll make sure to look at them and build on what I've got because once I get into a good rhythm I'm sure I will be very happy."
It was Norris' first DNF in almost a year, and he is now 22 points behind Piastri in the driver standings.
The F1 caravan heads to Austria for the next race at the end of June.