The 2025 FIA Formula One World Championship standings reflected an intensely competitive season, with multiple drivers and teams in contention across both championships.
Lando Norris established himself as the championship leader through the middle portion of the season, with McLaren providing a consistently fast car that allowed the British driver to accumulate points at every round. Oscar Piastri offered strong support as the second McLaren driver, frequently finishing on the podium.
Max Verstappen kept the title fight alive with a string of victories in the second half of the campaign. Red Bull's development programme yielded significant performance gains after a comparatively slow start to the season, allowing the defending champion to close the points gap.
The constructors' championship featured a four-way battle between McLaren, Red Bull, Ferrari, and Mercedes. Each team recorded multiple race victories during the season, with the lead changing hands on several occasions.
Ferrari's pairing of Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz proved consistently competitive, while Mercedes showed improved form as the season progressed. George Russell led the Mercedes effort with several strong results.
Points scoring opportunities were tightly contested throughout the field, with the top ten positions in each race featuring different drivers and teams from week to week. The competitive nature of the 2025 season was widely praised as one of the closest championship battles in recent F1 history.
Source: tntsports.co.uk
