Here’s the latest on Oscar Piastri’s apology to Alex Albon.
- Piastri issued an apology after the Canadian Grand Prix collision with Alex Albon, explaining the contact was not intentional and citing grip/issues as a key factor in the incident. The event led to Albon retirement and a 10-second penalty for Piastri.[1][7]
- The incident occurred on lap 13 at the Canadian GP when Piastri locked up and collided with Albon at the hairpin after opting for an early tyre change; Piastri later expressed regret to Williams and Albon. The penalties and fallout were widely reported across motorsport outlets.[5][9][1]
- Additional context around Piastri’s Canada crash and his explanation of grip conditions has been covered by outlets like PlanetF1 and RacingNews365, highlighting his acknowledgment of the misjudgment and the team’s ongoing analysis to avoid repeats.[7][9]
If you’d like, I can pull the latest direct quotes from Piastri and Albon, or summarize how this incident fits into the broader Canadian GP weekend narrative for McLaren and Williams. I can also provide a quick timeline of the incident and the penalties.