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Piastri’s Reckless Move Sparks Controversy: Montoya Defends Norris in Tense McLaren Standoff!

Simon Monroy by Simon Monroy
October 14, 2025
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Piastri’s Reckless Move Sparks Controversy: Montoya Defends Norris in Tense McLaren Standoff!

Formula One F1 - Hungarian Grand Prix - Hungaroring, Budapest, Hungary - August 1, 2025 McLaren's Oscar Piastri ahead of practice REUTERS/Bernadett Szabo

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Title: “Montoya Unleashes Fury: Piastri’s ‘Crazy’ Move Sparks Controversy in McLaren Showdown!”

In a dramatic turn of events at the Singapore Grand Prix, former McLaren driver Juan Pablo Montoya has erupted in defense of Lando Norris while launching a blistering attack on his teammate Oscar Piastri. The fiery Colombian’s comments come in the wake of a controversial clash between the two McLaren drivers that has sent shockwaves through the Formula 1 community.

Following a mechanical failure during the Dutch Grand Prix, the tension within the McLaren garage escalated, leaving Lando Norris trailing Oscar Piastri by 34 points in the championship standings. However, as they gear up for the high-stakes United States Grand Prix, that gap has shrunk to a mere 22 points. This tightening of the standings comes at a critical juncture for McLaren, who recently celebrated winning the Constructors’ Championship in Singapore. But with Max Verstappen breathing down their necks, the pressure is palpable.

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The incident that has ignited Montoya’s ire occurred at the start of the Marina Bay race, where a reckless maneuver by Norris brought the two teammates into contact. As Norris attempted to avoid colliding with Verstappen’s car while navigating the treacherous Turn 3, he swerved right, inadvertently crashing into Piastri. The Australian wasted no time in voicing his frustration over the radio, demanding to regain his position, a request that went unheeded.

Montoya, appearing on AS Colombia’s YouTube channel, did not hold back in his assessment of the situation, vehemently defending Norris and criticizing Piastri’s actions. “We’re witnessing a Lando who is starting to take control,” Montoya declared, emphasizing Norris’s assertive approach. “He did what he had to do!” He pointed out a critical moment during the race, stating, “Oscar left the door wide open. Coming out of the first corner, Lando saw that Oscar wasn’t accelerating. As soon as Lando stepped on the gas, Oscar opened the throttle. He acted crazy for once!”

This explosive commentary underscores the growing rivalry and tension within the McLaren team. Montoya’s remarks resonate with a broader narrative of competition and strategy in Formula 1, highlighting the fine line between aggression and recklessness on the track. “It was the first corner of the race. What were they expecting?” he added, questioning the decision-making of both drivers in such a high-pressure environment.

As fans and pundits alike dissect this dramatic clash, the spotlight is firmly on McLaren’s duo. With the stakes higher than ever, the race in the United States promises to be a thrilling spectacle, especially with the growing animosity and competitive spirit between Norris and Piastri. Will they be able to reconcile their differences and work together for the team’s success, or will this rivalry spiral further out of control? Only time will tell, but one thing is certain: the world will be watching.

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