Lando Norris crashed out of the Canadian Grand Prix and lost valuable points in the Formula 1 title race with Oscar Piastri – but was he cursed?
George Russell impressively won from pole in Montreal on Sunday ahead of Max Verstappen and Kimi Antonelli – the 18-year-old’s first F1 podium.
There was late drama at the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve as Norris attempted to overtake McLaren teammate Piastri but misjudged a gap and ended up colliding with the Australian and a wall.
The Brit was immediately out of the race but Piastri was able to continue and took the chequered flag in fourth-place, extending his championship lead over Norris to 22 points.
Norris took full responsibility for the collision, saying he ‘made a fool’ of himself, but some fans believe an F1 champion may have actually jinxed the crash…
2016 world champion Nico Rosberg has garnered a reputation for seemingly inflicting bad luck on drivers and teams via the power of… selfies.
On numerous occasions, the German has posted selfies with a driver’s car ahead of a race or thrown his support behind a certain team, only for them to endure a miserable grand prix.
‘Our rule number one is to not make contact with your team-mate and it’s what I did. McLaren is my family. I race for them, you know, every single weekend.
‘I try and do well for them, more than I often try and do well for myself. So, when I let them down like this and when I make a fool of myself in a moment like today, yeah, I have a lot of regret.
‘I’ve let down the team. So, that’s going to stay with me for a little while. But at the same time, part of moving on is trying to put it behind you and crack on with the next weekend.’
Rosberg, who has previously acknowledged the curse’s existence, is fearful that the mistakes are building up for Norris, telling Sky Sports: ‘Lando did an amazing first lunge into the hairpin, that was beautiful.
‘Then afterwards it was just very strange the mistake that Lando made. Super super strange.
‘It’s just one more mistake of the many, and this is a big mistake. He really committed, he doesn’t back off or anything, he just stays full on throttle which is also a bit strange.
‘The thing is that it also becomes a little bit traumatic at some point because you also start spiralling negatively down and down. You get this reputation of “I’m making mistakes, I’m not good enough, I’m making mistakes” and it starts to get to you in your head.
‘I’ve been through this and it gets really dark and especially when you make a mistake like today where everybody can see it and you hit your teammate. It’s difficult for Lando to get out of that one.’
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2025-06-16T10:57:07Z