The 2025 Formula 1 season reached its thrilling conclusion with the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, where Lando Norris secured his first world championship title. This dramatic finale left fans on the edge of their seats, with Norris emerging victorious in a closely contested race for the title.
Norris entered the final race with a narrow lead, having amassed 408 points throughout the season. Yet, he faced fierce competition from reigning champion Max Verstappen, who trailed closely with 396 points, and McLaren teammate Oscar Piastri, just behind at 392 points. "It’s surreal to be crowned champion," said Norris, reflecting on his journey. "All the hard work has paid off, and I can’t thank my team enough for their support."
The Abu Dhabi GP was pivotal in determining the ultimate standings. Norris's performance during the race not only secured his own championship but also illustrated McLaren's dominance throughout the season. The team amassed 833 points, comfortably placing them at the top of the Constructors’ standings. "We've had an extraordinary year," said Piastri. "Lando and I have pushed each other to new heights, and it’s rewarding to see our hard work translate into success."
In stark contrast, Ferrari faced a disappointing end to their season, finishing fourth in the Constructors’ Championship with 398 points. Despite several competitive outings, the struggles throughout the year proved detrimental. "We know that we have to regroup and come back stronger next season," admitted Charles Leclerc, a member of the Ferrari team.
The final drivers' standings encapsulated the 2025 season:
- Lando Norris (McLaren) – 423 points - Max Verstappen (Red Bull) – 421 points - Oscar Piastri (McLaren) – 410 points - George Russell (Mercedes) – 319 points - Charles Leclerc (Ferrari) – 242 points
Additionally, the Constructors’ Championship results showed how dominant McLaren had been, outpacing notable rivals like Mercedes and Red Bull, who finished with 469 and 451 points, respectively. "Our team’s chemistry has been unmatched this year, allowing us to maximize our performance on the track," said McLaren’s principal.
As the 2025 season closes, it serves as a significant chapter for Norris. Achieving his maiden title is noteworthy, especially at such a young age, symbolizing his growth as a driver within the elite competition of Formula 1. Looking ahead, he expressed excitement about the challenges that await in the 2026 season. "I definitely want to defend my title and show that this year was just the beginning."
The final drivers' and constructors’ standings underscore a season filled with intense racing and memorable moments, leaving fans eagerly anticipating what the next year will unfold. There is no doubt that Lando Norris's journey to the championship will inspire the next generation of racers and loyal fans alike. As teams prepare for 2026, the spotlight will undoubtedly remain on the extraordinary talent of Norris and the competitive dynamics within Formula 1.



