Lando Norris has been labeled “bad” by a former F1 team principal. He reacted immediately, with what was described as “mental instability,” after his collision with Oscar Piastri at the Canadian Grand Prix.

The 2025 Formula 1 season has been a rollercoaster of drama, and the Canadian Grand Prix in Montreal added a fiery chapter to the tale. McLaren’s star driver, Lando Norris, found himself at the center of the controversy after colliding with teammate Oscar Piastri, resulting in his first DNF of the campaign. The incident, which occurred on lap 67 of the 70-lap race, saw Norris misjudge a bold overtaking attempt, crashing into the back of Piastri and ending his own race. Former Haas team principal Guenther Steiner didn’t hold back, branding Norris a “w****r” on his Red Flags podcast for what he called a reckless decision. Steiner’s harsh criticism, coupled with comments from his co-hosts, sparked debate about Norris’s mental resilience and McLaren’s approach to their championship drivers.

 

The collision in Montreal was a pivotal moment in the season. Norris, starting from seventh after a messy qualifying session, had worked his way into fourth place with a compensation strategy that extended his first stint on the hard tires. His pace was impressive, closing a five-second gap to Piastri in just over ten laps, aided by fresher tires and backmarkers slowing his teammate. The battle intensified as the two McLaren drivers chased Mercedes’ Kimi Antonelli for the final podium point. On lap 66, Norris dived down the inside of Piastri at the hairpin, briefly taking fourth, only for Piastri to cut in and reclaim the position. On the following lap, Norris attempted to squeeze through a narrow gap on the pit straight, misjudging the gap and clipping Piastri’s rear tire. His front wing and suspension were damaged, forcing him to retire as the race ended under a safety car, with Piastri securing fourth behind George Russell, Max Verstappen and Antonelli.

 

Norris was quick to take responsibility, radioing his team: “All my bad, all my fault. Me from me.” He later apologized to Piastri in the media pen, a move praised by the Australian for its honesty. However, Steiner’s harsh words on the Red Flags podcast cut deeper, with the former Haas boss saying: “He completely blew it in Canada, he deserves it.” Steiner suggested the criticism could serve as a “wake-up call” for Norris, whose 22-point deficit to Piastri in the drivers’ standings now looms. The podcast co-hosts added: “You’re welcome, Lando, for that tough love,” framing the criticism as motivation for the Briton to regroup.

 

The incident has raised questions about Norris’s mental state. Nico Rosberg, speaking on the Sky Sports F1 Show, highlighted “mental fragility” as a factor in Norris’s error, noting his tendency to make mistakes under pressure. This season, Norris has struggled with consistency, particularly in qualifying, where Piastri leads their head-to-head 8-4. Although he has shown blistering pace in races like Melbourne and Monaco, where he took pole, Norris’s errors in Jeddah, Miami, and now Canada have cost him valuable points. McLaren’s introduction of a suspension tweak in Canada was intended to improve Norris’s feel for the car, but the results have been mixed, with Piastri choosing to stick with the original setup.

 

McLaren’s leadership, led by Andrea Stella and Zak Brown, now faces a critical decision. The team has maintained a policy of allowing Norris and Piastri free rein, emphasizing fair competition even as they vie for the drivers’ title. Stella acknowledged the need to “review” the incident, emphasizing that contact between the teammates violates McLaren’s “papaya rules.” However, he downplayed the long-term fallout, noting Norris’s immediate responsibility. With McLaren leading the constructors’ championship by 175 points, the team can afford to focus on the drivers’ battle, but the question of whether Piastri, who has five wins to Norris’s two, should take priority is growing. Some, like Jolyon Palmer, see Norris’s pace as a silver lining, but his errors under pressure remain a concern.

As Norris prepares for the Austrian Grand Prix, having just attended the F1 film premiere in New York, the spotlight is on his ability to bounce back. Piastri, leading the championship, remains composed, emphasizing the bigger picture of their rivalry. Steiner’s provocative label and the ongoing debate over team orders underscore the high stakes in McLaren’s title fight. Norris’s talent is undeniable, but to challenge Piastri, he will need to harness his speed without the costly mistakes that have defined his 2025 season so far.

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