AUSTRALIAN GP 2025
The 2025 season kicked off with a thrilling, wet-and-wild race in Melbourne. Lando Norris (McLaren) started his championship campaign perfectly with a win, fending off a charging Max Verstappen (Red Bull) who finished second. George Russell (Mercedes) claimed the final podium spot in third.
sprint china gp 2025
Lewis Hamilton (Ferrari) claimed a dominant, lights-to-flag victory in the first Sprint race of the 2025 season in Shanghai. This marked a historic moment as it was Hamilton’s first win in Ferrari colors. The seven-time champion started from pole and delivered a flawless performance to secure the win.
Oscar Piastri (McLaren) finished in a strong second place, holding off a charging Max Verstappen (Red Bull), who completed the podium in third. The race set an early tone for the championship, showcasing the competitive form of Ferrari, McLaren, and Red Bull.
Hamilton’s victory provided a major boost for Ferrari, signaling their intent to be serious contenders for the 2025 season.
CHINA GP 2025
McLaren asserted its dominance early in the season with a 1-2 finish in Shanghai. Oscar Piastri (McLaren) took his first win of the year, leading home his teammate Lando Norris (McLaren) in second. George Russell (Mercedes) scored another podium, finishing in third place.
JAPAN GP 2025
Max Verstappen (Red Bull) struck back at Suzuka, securing a commanding victory. The McLarens were best-of-the-rest but couldn’t challenge the Red Bull, with Lando Norris (McLaren) finishing second and Oscar Piastri (McLaren) taking third.
BAHRAIN GP 2025
Oscar Piastri (McLaren) returned to the top step in Bahrain after a dominant performance. George Russell (Mercedes) continued his strong start to the season by finishing second, while Lando Norris (McLaren) completed the podium in third.
saudi arabia gp 2025
Oscar Piastri (McLaren) made it two in a row with a victory under the lights in Jeddah. He was closely followed by Max Verstappen (Red Bull) in second, with Charles Leclerc (Ferrari) grabbing his first podium of the season in third.
sprint miami gp 2025
Lando Norris (McLaren) won a chaotic, crash-strewn Miami Sprint race that finished under the Safety Car. The Brit navigated treacherous wet-to-dry conditions to lead a McLaren 1-2, with teammate Oscar Piastri securing second place. Lewis Hamilton (Ferrari) claimed third to complete the podium.
The race was turned on its head by multiple incidents and collisions in the evolving conditions. Rookie Kimi Antonelli, who started on pole for Mercedes, was unable to convert his starting position into a win amidst the mayhem.
Norris’s victory allowed him to cut into teammate Piastri’s championship lead, tightening the title fight early in the season.
MIAMI GP 2025
McLaren secured another 1-2 finish in Miami, with Oscar Piastri (McLaren) leading Lando Norris (McLaren) across the line for first and second respectively. George Russell (Mercedes) finished in a distant third, just holding off Max Verstappen.
IMOLA GP 2025
Max Verstappen (Red Bull) claimed victory at Imola, controlling the race from the front. The McLarens of Lando Norris (McLaren) and Oscar Piastri (McLaren) swapped positions from Miami, finishing second and third respectively.
MONACO GP 2025
In a typically dramatic Monaco race, Lando Norris (McLaren) secured the most prestigious win of his career. Oscar Piastri (McLaren) made it a dream 1-2 for the team around the narrow streets, while Charles Leclerc (Ferrari) gave the home fans a podium by finishing third.
SPAIN GP 2025
Oscar Piastri (McLaren) led yet another McLaren 1-2 at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, taking the win from pole. Lando Norris (McLaren) finished second, with Charles Leclerc (Ferrari) just beating George Russell to the final podium spot in third.
CANADA GP 2025
George Russell (Mercedes) took his first win of the season in a chaotic race in Montreal. He finished just ahead of Max Verstappen (Red Bull) in second. In a huge moment for Mercedes, rookie Kimi Antonelli (Mercedes) claimed his debut F1 podium in third.
AUSTRIA GP 2025
Lando Norris (McLaren) held off his teammate in a tense battle at the Red Bull Ring to win the Austrian Grand Prix. Oscar Piastri (McLaren) finished second, while Charles Leclerc (Ferrari) rounded out the podium in third after Max Verstappen was wiped out on lap one.
GREAT BRITAIN GP 2025
Lando Norris (McLaren) gave his home crowd the victory they craved at Silverstone. Oscar Piastri (McLaren) finished a controversial second after a penalty. The biggest story was Nico Hulkenberg (Kick Sauber), who, in his 239th start, finally secured his first-ever F1 podium in third.
sprint belgium gp 2025
Max Verstappen (Red Bull) won a thrilling Belgian Grand Prix Sprint, holding off McLaren’s Oscar Piastri in a tense battle at Spa-Francorchamps. Piastri started from pole but was passed by Verstappen on the opening lap. Despite the Australian’s best efforts to reclaim the lead, Verstappen defended masterfully to secure the victory.
Piastri’s teammate, Lando Norris, completed the podium in third, making it a strong points day for McLaren despite missing out on the win. The result saw Verstappen close the gap in the tight championship fight, adding more pressure on the McLaren duo ahead of Sunday’s main race.
BELGIUM GP 2025
In a rain-delayed race at Spa, Oscar Piastri (McLaren) extended his championship lead with a dominant win. Lando Norris (McLaren) finished second to secure another 1-2 for the team. Charles Leclerc (Ferrari) drove a strong race to take third, holding off Max Verstappen.
HUNGARY GP 2025
In the final race before the summer break, Lando Norris (McLaren) won a nail-biting strategic duel against his teammate. Oscar Piastri (McLaren) finished just seven-tenths behind in second. George Russell (Mercedes) secured third place after a bold late-race overtake on Charles Leclerc.
DUTCH GP 2025
Returning from the break, Oscar Piastri (McLaren) took a crucial victory at Zandvoort, converting his pole position in front of a massive home crowd. Max Verstappen (Red Bull) couldn’t overcome the McLaren’s pace and finished in second place. The major shock of the day came from Isack Hadjar (Racing Bulls), who secured a stunning and emotional maiden podium in third after a chaotic race that saw Lando Norris retire.
ITALIAN GP 2025
At the « Temple of Speed, » Max Verstappen (Red Bull) was unstoppable, taking a commanding victory to the disappointment of the Tifosi. The McLarens locked out the remaining podium spots, with Lando Norris (McLaren) finishing second ahead of his teammate Oscar Piastri (McLaren) in third, as the pair battled for championship points.
AZERBAIJAN GP 2025
Max Verstappen (Red Bull) continued his charge with another dominant win on the streets of Baku. In a disastrous race for McLaren (Piastri DNF, Norris 7th), George Russell (Mercedes) took advantage to claim a strong second-place finish. In another surprise result, Carlos Sainz (Williams) put his car on the podium, securing a fantastic third place.
SINGAPORE GP 2025
Under the lights at Marina Bay, George Russell (Mercedes) drove a flawless race from pole, brilliantly managing his tires to take his second win of the season. He successfully held off a late-charging Max Verstappen (Red Bull), who finished second. Lando Norris (McLaren) rounded out the podium in third, keeping his championship hopes alive.
sprint austin gp 2025
Max Verstappen (Red Bull) dominated the Austin Sprint, converting pole position into a crucial victory. The race was defined by a dramatic opening lap that saw both of his McLaren title rivals eliminated. George Russell (Mercedes) finished second, with Carlos Sainz (Ferrari) taking third.
The championship was turned on its head at Turn 1. Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri collided on the opening lap, taking both McLarens out of the race in a disastrous turn of events. The incident handed a massive advantage to Verstappen.
Verstappen’s flawless drive and the catastrophic double DNF for McLaren allowed the Red Bull driver to reclaim a significant lead in the championship standings heading into Sunday’s Grand Prix.
Austin GP 2025
Max Verstappen (Red Bull) confirmed his relentless form by winning the US Grand Prix in Austin, his third victory in the last four races. Lando Norris (McLaren) limited the damage by finishing second, but the real celebration was for Ferrari, as Charles Leclerc (Ferrari) drove a great race to take third place and end a podium drought for the Scuderia.
Mexico GP 2025
Responding to the pressure, Lando Norris (McLaren) delivered a masterclass in Mexico City. He dominated from pole, winning by over 30 seconds to reclaim the championship lead. Charles Leclerc (Ferrari) scored a back-to-back podium, taking second after a great defensive drive against Max Verstappen (Red Bull), who finished third.
Sprint Brazil GP 2025
Rising to the moment, Lando Norris (McLaren) delivered a wet-weather masterclass at Interlagos. He launched from pole, carved through the spray-soaked circuit, and cruised to victory. Kimi Antonelli (Mercedes) stunned with a fearless second place on debut, while George Russell claimed third to complete a Silver Arrows double-podium.
The defining moment came on lap six when Oscar Piastri (McLaren) spun out from third after clipping a damp patch, ending his race and damaging his title hopes. The final lap brought another shock as Gabriel Bortoleto (Sauber) suffered a terrifying 57G crash while battling for position, though he walked away unharmed.
Norris’s dominant win, combined with Piastri’s retirement, dramatically extended his championship lead heading into Sunday’s Grand Prix.
Brazil GP 2025
Lando Norris dominated Interlagos, sealing lights-to-flag victory in the Sunday GP to stretch his Drivers’ title lead to 24 points over McLaren team-mate Oscar Piastri.
Teenage Mercedes rookie Kimi Antonelli claimed a career-best P2, while Max Verstappen stole the show by charging from the pit-lane to third after an early puncture, briefly even leading mid-race.
A frantic opening lap eliminated home hero Gabriel Bortoleto and Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc, triggered two Safety-Car periods, and earned Piastri a 10-second penalty for tagging Antonelli. George Russell nursed brake issues to finish fourth, keeping Mercedes ahead of Ferrari in the Constructors’ fight.
