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Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri will continue to be free to race each other despite their intra-team collision at the F1 Canadian Grand Prix. F1 title rivals Norris and Piastri came to blows for the first time this year as they battled over fourth place in the closing stages of Sunday’s race in Montreal.
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Oscar Piastri assured there are “no alarm bells” for himself and the upgraded McLaren after a challenging Friday at the Canadian Grand Prix. The Drivers’ Championship leader concluded Friday sat P6 on the FP2 timesheet,