On December 8, 2025, Lando Norris captured the 2025 Formula 1 World Championship in a thrilling conclusion at the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, marking a significant milestone in his career.
Norris’s journey to the championship culminated in a third-place finish at the Yas Marina Circuit. He finished behind race victor Max Verstappen and his McLaren teammate Oscar Piastri, who came in second after dominating parts of the race. "It feels incredible to finally be a world champion, especially after such a tense season," Norris shared after the race.
With his points tally reaching an impressive 423, Norris narrowly edged out Verstappen, who ended the season with 421 points, creating one of the tightest title races in Formula 1 history. Piastri's strong performance also positioned him third in the driver standings with 410 points.
In a season marked by fierce competition, George Russell rounded off the top four with 319 points, showcasing a resurgence for Mercedes. "We had a challenging start, but finishing strong goes to show our team's determination and resilience," Russell commented, reflecting on his performance throughout the season.
In the seventh position, rookie driver Kimi Antonelli made a significant impact in his debut season, earning 150 points. "Just being on this stage at my first year is a dream come true. I’m hungry for more next season," Antonelli remarked.
The 2025 season also saw Williams achieving a remarkable leap, with drivers Alex Albon and Carlos Sainz securing eighth and ninth places respectively. This marks a historic turnaround for the Grove-based team, which last placed this high in 2017. "We’ve put in the hard work, and it’s amazing to reap the rewards, especially as a team," said Albon, visibly pleased with his progress.
Fernando Alonso from Aston Martin wrapped up the top ten in the drivers' standings with 56 points, bringing his wealth of experience to a competitive grid this season.
The constructors’ championship saw McLaren triumph earlier, having clinched the title at the Singapore Grand Prix in September. With a total of 833 points, they stood clear of their competitors. Mercedes finished second with 469 points, showing a solid year, while Red Bull came in third with 451 points. Ferrari, on the other hand, faced challenges and ended the season fourth, their lowest finishing position since 2020.
"It's tough to accept this result, but we will come back stronger next season," stated Ferrari's team principal, voicing the team’s disappointment and commitment to improvement.
An updated overview of the final standings reveals a comprehensive summary of the performances throughout the season. The detailed standings for drivers and constructors reflect significant achievements and improvements from multiple teams.
As the teams transition to prep for the 2026 season, the focus will be on securing competitive line-ups and making strategic upgrades ahead of the upcoming races. Enthusiasts will be keenly watching the changes that lie ahead in the ever-evolving landscape of Formula 1.


