
Lando Norris' three-word reaction to McLaren team-mate Oscar Piastri's collision during the Brazilian Grand Prix speaks volumes.
Norris won the Grand Prix at Interlagos to extend his lead at the top of the Drivers' Championship over Piastri to 24 points.
The Brit qualified on pole and maintained his lead on the first lap amid a series of incidents behind him.
That brought out the safety car, with Norris timing his restart to perfection to pull clear of second-placed Kimi Antonelli.
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Both Charles Leclerc and Piastri moved alongside Antonelli into turn one, but the Italian closed the door on Piastri on the inside to keep his position.

Piastri locked up and made contact into the Mercedes driver, with Antonelli's subsequent contact with Leclerc causing terminal damage to the Ferrari.
Piastri was given a 10-second penalty by the stewards for causing a collision, with the Australian ultimately crossing the line in fifth place.
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The incident was replayed on the big screen in the cooldown room, with Norris and second-placed Antonelli joined on the podium by Red Bull's Max Verstappen.
And Norris' reaction appeared to speak volumes.
Norris shouted at the screen: "Oh my God!"
He then turned to Antonelli to comment on Leclerc's retirement, with the Italian replying: "Yeah, poor guy."
Piastri was in a reflective mood when asked by Sky Sports about the incident post-race - and said he didn't have any regrets over attempting the move.
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"I had a very clear opportunity, I went for it," he said. "The other two on the outside braked quite late. And there was obviously a bit of a lock-up going into the corner, but that's because I knew that Kimi wasn't going to give me any space.
"But the decision is what it is. I'll just try and get the most out of it that I can [in the last three races]. Today, the penalty was one thing, but I don't think the pace was at a level that I wanted it to be. The second half, potentially, was not too bad. But the first stint was a little bit tough.
"Just trying to get back on top of things with that, and just try to have the best weekend as we can [in Las Vegas, the next Grand Prix]."
Topics: Lando Norris, McLaren, Oscar Piastri, Charles Leclerc, Ferrari, Brazil