How Lando Norris won the F1 Driver’s Championship – Race-by-race analysis of 2025 season
Lando Norris won his first Formula One championship at Abu Dhabi’s Yas Marina circuit on Sunday.
The following charts the key moments of the title battle between the Briton, McLaren teammate Oscar Piastri and Red Bull’s Max Verstappen.
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AUSTRALIA, March 16
Norris won from pole position in Melbourne to lead the world championship and end Verstappen’s time at the top — a run dating back to the May 2022 Spanish GP. Piastri finished ninth in a wet home race after skidding off. Verstappen was second.
Points: Norris 25, Verstappen 18, Piastri 2
Lando Norris won the 2025 Australian Grand Prix
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Lando Norris won the 2025 Australian Grand Prix
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CHINA, March 23
Piastri took the first non-sprint pole of his F1 career and went on to win while Norris finished second after suffering a late brake problem. Verstappen was fourth.
Points: Norris 44, Verstappen 36, Piastri 34
Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri managed a McLaren 1-2 at the Chinese Grand Prix
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Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri managed a McLaren 1-2 at the Chinese Grand Prix
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JAPAN, April 6
Verstappen won from pole at Suzuka, his fourth successive Japanese GP victory, with Norris second and Piastri third on his 24th birthday.
Points: Norris 62, Verstappen 61, Piastri 49
SUZUKA, JAPAN – APRIL 06: Race winner Max Verstappen of the Netherlands and Oracle Red Bull Racing lifts his trophy on the podium during the F1 Grand Prix of Japan at Suzuka Circuit on April 06, 2025 in Suzuka, Japan.
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SUZUKA, JAPAN – APRIL 06: Race winner Max Verstappen of the Netherlands and Oracle Red Bull Racing lifts his trophy on the podium during the F1 Grand Prix of Japan at Suzuka Circuit on April 06, 2025 in Suzuka, Japan.
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BAHRAIN, April 13
Piastri celebrated his 50th race with a win from pole to go second overall. Norris was third with Verstappen sixth after being slowed by a faulty pit signal.
Points: Norris 77, Piastri 74, Verstappen 69
Race winner Piastri (left) along with Andrea Stella (centre), Team Principal of McLaren, and third-placed Norris right) in Bahrain.
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Race winner Piastri (left) along with Andrea Stella (centre), Team Principal of McLaren, and third-placed Norris right) in Bahrain.
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SAUDI ARABIA, April 20
Norris crashed in qualifying and started 10th in Jeddah, with Verstappen on pole and Piastri alongside. Piastri then won to take the lead from Norris, who fought back to fourth with Verstappen second.
Points: Piastri 99, Norris 89, Verstappen 87
Oscar Piastri won top honours in Jeddah, taking a sizeable lead in the drivers’ championship.
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Oscar Piastri won top honours in Jeddah, taking a sizeable lead in the drivers’ championship.
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MIAMI, May 4
Piastri took his third win in a row, from fourth on the grid, in a McLaren one-two. Verstappen was fourth after starting on pole. Norris won the sprint ahead of Piastri. The Briton challenged Verstappen for the lead at the start but went off and lost three places.
Points: Piastri 131, Norris 115, Verstappen 99
Piastri made it a hattrick of wins with a triumph in Miami.
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Piastri made it a hattrick of wins with a triumph in Miami.
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IMOLA, May 18
Verstappen celebrated Red Bull’s 400th grand prix with a dominant win. Piastri started on pole but finished third, passed by Norris on fresher tyres seven laps from the end.
Points: Piastri 146, Norris 133, Verstappen 124
Max Verstappen, Lando Norris, and Oscar Piastri topped the Imola podium in 2025.
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Max Verstappen, Lando Norris, and Oscar Piastri topped the Imola podium in 2025.
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MONACO, May 25
Lando Norris celebrated a dream Monaco Grand Prix win from pole position and slashed Piastri’s World Championship lead to three points in a race without overtaking and more strategy than speed.
Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc finished runner-up in the home race he won last year, with Piastri third and Verstappen fourth — all four finishing in the order they started.
Points: Piastri 161, Norris 158, Verstappen 136
Lando Norris, Charles Leclerc, Oscar Piastri topped the podium.
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Lando Norris, Charles Leclerc, Oscar Piastri topped the podium.
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BARCELONA, June 1
Oscar Piastri won from pole in a McLaren one-two at the Spanish Grand Prix in Barcelona. Max Verstappen was classified 10th after a 10-second post-race penalty dropped him five places from his finishing position. The Dutchman collided with Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc and twice with Mercedes’ George Russell during the race.
Points: Piastri 186, Norris 176, Verstappen 137
McLaren missed the podium in Montreal with two Mercedes drivers taking top honours alongside Red Bull’s Max Verstappen.
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McLaren missed the podium in Montreal with two Mercedes drivers taking top honours alongside Red Bull’s Max Verstappen.
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MONTREAL, June 15
Norris hit the rear of Piastri’s car three laps from the end and retired, with the Australian fourth. Verstappen was second behind winner Russell.
Points: Piastri 198, Norris 176, Verstappen 155
Norris walks away from his car following a collision with Piastri.
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Norris walks away from his car following a collision with Piastri.
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AUSTRIA, June 29
Norris won from pole after fending off Piastri under race-long pressure, with the Australian locking up at turn four on lap 20 while seeking to sneak past. Verstappen started seventh and suffered his first retirement of the season, ending a scoring run of 31 races, after a first-lap collision with Mercedes’s Kimi Antonelli.
Points: Piastri 216, Norris 201, Verstappen 155
Both McLaren drivers made gains, with Norris winning the Austrian GP.
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Both McLaren drivers made gains, with Norris winning the Austrian GP.
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BRITAIN, July 6
Norris won a wet race with Piastri second after being handed a 10-second penalty for braking sharply behind the safety car while leading. Verstappen started on pole but spun at the safety car re-start and finished fifth after fighting back from 11th.
Points: Piastri 234, Norris 226, Verstappen 165
Lando Norris of McLaren after the Formula 1 British Grand Prix at Silverstone Circuit in Northampton, Great Britain on July 6, 2025. (Photo by Jakub Porzycki/NurPhoto via Getty Images)
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Lando Norris of McLaren after the Formula 1 British Grand Prix at Silverstone Circuit in Northampton, Great Britain on July 6, 2025. (Photo by Jakub Porzycki/NurPhoto via Getty Images)
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BELGIUM, July 27
Piastri passed Norris, on pole, early on with a bold move in a red-flagged and delayed wet race. It was McLaren’s third one-two in a row. Verstappen won the sprint and was then fourth in what was the first race after Red Bull dismissed Christian Horner as boss and replaced him with Laurent Mekies.
Points: Piastri 266, Norris 250, Verstappen 185
Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris’ dream run for McLaren continued.
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Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris’ dream run for McLaren continued.
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HUNGARY, August 3
Norris started third but won on a one-stop strategy, holding off two-stopping Piastri after a nail-biting chase to the chequered flag and a near-collision on the penultimate lap. Verstappen was ninth.
Points: Piastri 284, Norris 275, Verstappen 187
While Norris retired, Piastri registered his seventh win of the campaign.
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While Norris retired, Piastri registered his seventh win of the campaign.
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NETHERLANDS, August 31
Piastri took his seventh win of the campaign as Norris suffered a smoky retirement from second place on lap 65 of 72. Verstappen finished second. This race marked the peak of Piastri’s lead.
Points: Piastri 309, Norris 275, Verstappen 205
ITALY, September 7
A key moment in the championship. Verstappen won the fastest Formula One race in history while Piastri finished third after handing back second to Norris following the Briton’s slow pitstop. Norris pitted after Piastri for strategic reasons, despite being ahead on track, on the assurance he would come out ahead.
Points: Piastri 324, Norris 293, Verstappen 230
Verstappen won the fastest Formula One race in history in Monza.
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Verstappen won the fastest Formula One race in history in Monza.
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AZERBAIJAN, September 21
Piastri crashed on the opening lap while Verstappen cruised to a dominant win. Norris started and finished seventh but a slow second pitstop made it a missed opportunity to slash the points gap.
Points: Piastri 324, Norris 299, Verstappen 255
Another race went in Verstappen’s favour as the McLarens missed out on the podium.
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Another race went in Verstappen’s favour as the McLarens missed out on the podium.
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SINGAPORE, October 5
McLaren sealed the constructors’ title for the second year in a row. Norris was second with Verstappen third and Piastri fourth. Norris forced his way past Piastri at the first corner, with the Australian accusing his teammate of ‘barging him out of the way’.
Points: Piastri 336, Norris 314, Verstappen 273
George Russell topped the podium while Norris and Verstappen finished second and third respectively.
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George Russell topped the podium while Norris and Verstappen finished second and third respectively.
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USA, October 19
Both McLarens retired from the sprint after colliding. Verstappen, who won the sprint, led every lap of the main race from pole position, with Norris second and Piastri fifth.
Points: Piastri 346, Norris 332, Verstappen 306
USA saw another dominant race from Verstappen.
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USA saw another dominant race from Verstappen.
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MEXICO, October 26
Norris took back the overall lead for the first time since Bahrain after winning from pole while Piastri finished fifth. Verstappen was third.
Points: Norris 357, Piastri 356, Verstappen 321
Norris raced ahead of his teammate Piastri with a win in Mexico.
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Norris raced ahead of his teammate Piastri with a win in Mexico.
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BRAZIL, November 9
Norris won while Piastri, starting fourth, was controversially given a 10-second penalty for causing a collision with Antonelli and finished fifth. Verstappen went from a pitlane start to third.
Points: Norris 390, Piastri 366, Verstappen 341
Lando Norris gained crucial momentum in the driver’s championship with a win in Sao Paolo.
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Lando Norris gained crucial momentum in the driver’s championship with a win in Sao Paolo.
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LAS VEGAS, November 22
Norris and Piastri finished second and fourth but were disqualified for excessive skid plank wear. Verstappen won to blow the championship open again.
Points: Norris 390, Piastri 366, Verstappen 366
McLaren drivers Norris (in picture) and Oscar Piastri were both later disqualified from the Las Vegas Grand Prix result after post-race checks found their cars did not to comply with technical regulations.
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McLaren drivers Norris (in picture) and Oscar Piastri were both later disqualified from the Las Vegas Grand Prix result after post-race checks found their cars did not to comply with technical regulations.
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QATAR, November 30
McLaren swept the front row, with Piastri on pole. A McLaren strategy error then denied him the win, the Australian finishing second behind Verstappen with Norris grabbing fourth on the penultimate lap.
Norris 408, Verstappen 396, Piastri 392
Verstappen won the Qatar GP to keep the championship alive till the final race of the season.
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Verstappen won the Qatar GP to keep the championship alive till the final race of the season.
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ABU DHABI, December 7
Verstappen won from pole, with Piastri second and Norris third.
Points: Norris 423, Verstappen 421, Piastri 410.
Lando Norris rang in his maiden driver’s championship title with a third place finish in Abu Dhabi helping him pip Verstappen and Norris in the overall standings.
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Lando Norris rang in his maiden driver’s championship title with a third place finish in Abu Dhabi helping him pip Verstappen and Norris in the overall standings.
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Published on Dec 07, 2025

