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F1 2025 Standings: Drivers' and Constructors' Championship Tables

F1 2025 Standings: Drivers' and Constructors' Championship Tables

Summary
Oscar Piastri's Sprint victory has intensified the 2025 F1 Drivers' Championship, narrowing Lando Norris's lead to 22 points, with Max Verstappen just three points behind Piastri. McLaren currently dominates the Constructors' Championship, setting the stage for a dramatic two-race finale. The article details the current standings and the F1 points system, along with a historical overview of past champions.

Oscar Piastri has roared back into contention, winning the Sprint race and making it clear he's no wingman for Lando Norris. The Australian significantly narrowed the gap in the title fight, while Norris, securing third, now holds a 22-point lead over Piastri and a 26-point advantage over Max Verstappen heading into Sunday's Grand Prix. If Norris maintains a 25-point lead over his closest rivals by Sunday's end, he will be crowned Formula 1 World Champion for the first time.

Why it matters:

The 2025 F1 season has been a thrilling spectacle, and with only two races left, the Drivers' Championship is a nail-biter. McLaren's dominant performance this season has propelled both their drivers into a fierce battle for the title, setting up a thrilling conclusion to the 24-race calendar. This intense intra-team rivalry, coupled with Verstappen's pursuit, ensures a captivating finale to what has already been an unforgettable year in Formula 1.

By the numbers:

Here are the current standings in the Drivers' and Constructors' Championships after 22 of 24 races in the 2025 Formula 1 season.

Drivers' Championship Standings 2025

PlaceDriverCarPoints
1.Lando NorrisMcLaren396
2.Oscar PiastriMcLaren374
3.Max VerstappenRed Bull371
4.George RussellMercedes301
5.Charles LeclercFerrari226
6.Lewis HamiltonFerrari152
7.Kimi AntonelliMercedes141
8.Alex AlbonWilliams73
9.Isack HadjarRacing Bulls51
10.Nico HülkenbergSauber49
11.Carlos Sainz jr.Williams49
12.Fernando AlonsoAston Martin42
13.Oliver BearmanHaas41
14.Liam LawsonRed Bull / Racing Bulls36
15.Esteban OconHaas32
16.Lance StrollAston Martin32
17.Yuki TsunodaRed Bull / Racing Bulls31
18.Pierre GaslyAlpine22
19.Gabriel BortoletoSauber19
20.Franco ColapintoAlpine0
21.Jack DoohanAlpine0

Constructors' Championship Standings 2025

PlaceTeamPoints
1.McLaren770
2.Mercedes442
3.Red Bull399
4.Ferrari378
5.Williams122
6.Racing Bulls90
7.Aston Martin74
8.Haas73
9.Sauber68
10.Alpine22

The details: Scoring System and Historical Champions

Formula 1 awards points to the top ten finishers in a Grand Prix: 25-18-15-12-10-8-6-4-2-1. An additional bonus point is given for the fastest lap, provided the driver finishes in the top ten. For drivers who do not score points, their ranking is determined by their highest finishing positions, meaning a driver with more 11th-place finishes will rank higher than another with zero points. In the Constructors' Championship, the points accumulated by both drivers from the same team are combined to determine their standing.

Throughout F1 history, legendary names have etched their marks. Michael Schumacher and Lewis Hamilton lead the Drivers' Championship with seven titles each, followed by Juan Manuel Fangio with five, and Sebastian Vettel and Alain Prost with four apiece. Max Verstappen has also recently joined the four-time champion club.

In the Constructors' Championship, Ferrari holds the most titles with 16, followed by Williams and McLaren, each with nine. Mercedes has secured eight titles, while Lotus has seven, and Red Bull has six.

What's next:

With only two races remaining, the battle for both the Drivers' and Constructors' titles is set to reach a thrilling crescendo. The next Grand Prix will be critical for Norris, Piastri, and Verstappen as they vie for championship glory. McLaren's current lead in both championships puts them in a strong position, but F1 has a way of delivering unexpected twists. The focus will be on who can manage the pressure best and deliver consistent performance in the final two rounds of what has been a truly remarkable season.

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