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#F1: @LandoNorris extends championship lead with victory at eventful #BrazilGP. #SaoPauloGP

Lando Norris, #4, McLaren Formula 1 Team, Mercedes, MCL39, celebrating with his team in Parc Ferme after scoring victory at the Formula 1 MSC Cruises Grande Premio De Sao Paulo 2025, Autodromo Jose Carlos Pace, Sao Paulo, Brazil. Image credit to Rudy Carezzevoli/Getty Images. Norris Brazil GP Victory, 2025 Brazil GP Results, Brazil GP Race Results, F1 Brazil GP Results, Sao Paulo GP Results.

Lando Norris, #4, McLaren Formula 1 Team, Mercedes, MCL39, celebrating with his team in Parc Ferme after scoring victory at the Formula 1 MSC Cruises Grande Premio De Sao Paulo 2025, Autodromo Jose Carlos Pace, Sao Paulo, Brazil. Image credit to Rudy Carezzevoli/Getty Images. Norris Brazil GP Victory, 2025 Brazil GP Results, Brazil GP Race Results, F1 Brazil GP Results, Sao Paulo GP Results. 2025 Las Vegas GP Preview, F1 Las Vegas Preview, Las Vegas GP Preview, Audi 2026 R26 Concept, Red Bull Racing Bulls Ford.

Norris Brazil GP Victory – Championship leader Lando Norris took a solid victory in a dramatic Brazil GP ahead of Mercedes’ Andrea Kimi Antonelli who took second and Red Bull’s Max Verstappen who recovered from starting in the pit-lane and suffering a puncture to finish an impressive third place.

 

Lando Norris, #4, McLaren Formula 1 Team, Mercedes, MCL39, celebrating with his team in Parc Ferme after scoring victory at the Formula 1 MSC Cruises Grande Premio De Sao Paulo 2025, Autodromo Jose Carlos Pace, Sao Paulo, Brazil. Image credit to Rudy Carezzevoli/Getty Images. Norris Brazil GP Victory, 2025 Brazil GP Results, Brazil GP Race Results, F1 Brazil GP Results, Sao Paulo GP Results.
Lando Norris, #4, McLaren Formula 1 Team, Mercedes, MCL39, celebrating with his team in Parc Ferme after scoring victory at the Formula 1 MSC Cruises Grande Premio De Sao Paulo 2025, Autodromo Jose Carlos Pace, Sao Paulo, Brazil. Image credit to Rudy Carezzevoli/Getty Images. Norris Brazil GP Victory, 2025 Brazil GP Results, Brazil GP Race Results, F1 Brazil GP Results, Sao Paulo GP Results.

 

Norris completed a solid sweep of the Sao Paulo Grand Prix weekend capturing both the Sprint and Grand Prix victories to extend his World Driver’s Championship lead over McLaren team-mate Piastri to 24 points and Red Bull’s Verstappen by a further 49 points behind the Briton.

 

Norris (390) – Piastri (366) – Verstappen (341).

 

In the World Constructor’s Championship fight for the runner up spot, it was a disastrous double DNF for Ferrari, which sees them slip to fourth on 362 points as Mercedes jump into second place on 398 points as Red Bull are promoted to third on 366 points as the sport heads to Las Vegas in a fortnight.

 

When the 71-lap Brazil GP began, pole-sitter Norris got another better start like yesterday into the Senna S as Antonelli covered both Leclerc and Piastri as further behind them, Sir Lewis Hamilton in the other Ferrari SF-25 entry had a horrible start falling to the rear.

 

The yellow flags were brought out after contact was made between home favourite Gabriel Bortoleto and Aston Martin’s Lance Stroll.

 

Camera shown Bortoleto was stuck in the barriers at turn ten.

 

At the beginning of the second tour Norris lead from Antonelli with Leclerc third, Piastri fourth, Hadjar fifth, Lawson sixth, Lawson seventh, Bearman eighth, Gasly ninth as Alonso completed the top ten.

 

The safety car was deployed for the debris clearance and Bortoleto’s C45 racer as Hamilton was limping back to the pits with a broken front wing.

 

The replays from the start showed Bortoleto was squeezed by Stroll but he did put his front wing into a space that was quickly closing, so that looked like a racing incident at a first glance. That tangle just caused the home favourite to lose control of his Sauber and hit the barriers.

 

As for Hamilton, he was tapped by Sainz’s FW47 entry at the start which sent the Ferrari driver wide, hence the initial loss of places. He then seemed to run into the back of Franco Colapinto’s Alpine A525 entry under his own steam, which was how he lost his front wing. The seven-time world champion had pitted for a fresh set hard tyres and a new front wing.

 

On the fourth tour – Bortoleto was out of the race, and Hamilton was last after a very slow stop even accounting for the new wing. The Briton had some of his front wing stuck under the car, and was carrying floor damage now too.

 

Norris led from Antonelli, Leclerc, Piastri and Hadjar. Lawson got Russell at the start and is sixth.

 

And Tsunoda also stopped to move from the hard tyre to the mediums.

 

The fifth lap – Hulkenberg lost out, he started 10th and was down in 13th. Verstappen was holding 16th after picking up places on the opening lap before the Safety Car came out.

 

When the safety car ended and the race returned to green on lap six – Norris got a brilliant getaway into the Senna S as Antonelli got caught napping by Leclerc and Piastri as they ran three wide into turn one and the latter made a late lunge colliding with Antonelli as the Italian got sent into Leclerc knocking off the front left tyre and damaging the Ferrari’s suspension.

 

On the seventh lap – No Leclerc then, as Verstappen climbed more places – he was up to 13th. So, Norris leads from team-mate Piastri and Antonelli, but a penalty coming for the Australian could be on the cards. Replays showed he was nearly halfway alongside the Mercedes. But nearly won’t be good enough. This will be a tight call for the race stewards if they have a look at that incident.

 

Leclerc was an innocent bystander in that tangle.

 

On the eight tour – Norris lead the race – that was about the only constant at this stage. Verstappen had pitted, after picking up a front-right puncture, so he is back down to 18th with Stroll just in-front of the Red Bull.

 

On lap nine – Piastri was close on team-mate Norris, but he could quite make a move into the Senna S. And nothing from the stewards yet that they are investigating Piastri’s collision with Antonelli and Leclerc.

 

The McLarens had already dropped the Mercedes of Antonelli.

 

On lap ten – Norris was over 1.4 seconds clear of team-mate Piastri with Antonelli third, Hadjar fourth, Russell fifth, Lawson sixth, Bearman seventh, Gasly eighth, Albon ninth as Sainz rounded out the top ten.

 

The action was still coming rapidly – some contact between Tsunoda and Stroll had also been noted by the stewards.

 

But up-front, race leader Norris broke the DRS range from his teammate.

 

The rest of the top 10 has changed – Hadjar was fourth ahead of Russell who did get back past Lawson.

 

Bearman was seventh and ahead of Gasly, Albon and Sainz.

 

Lap 11 – The race stewards were still sifting through the incidents – there were many. But they had now noted Piastri and Antonelli. As such, the Australian needed to build a lead over the Italian, in case he does get hit with a time penalty.

 

The 12th tour – Verstappen was on the C3 medium compounds and flying. He had dropped Stroll and was all over the back of Hamilton at the back of the train. He was half a second faster than race leader Norris this stage of proceedings.

 

Russell picked off Hadjar for fourth place, and Tsunoda had a been hit with 10-second time penalty for the tangle with Stroll.

 

The 13th lap – Race leader Norris was nearly two seconds clear of Piastri at this stage, who in turn was 1.4 seconds in-front of Antonelli. Not enough for Piastri if a penalty was incoming for the Australian.

 

Verstappen made short work of Hamilton into the Senna S, the Briton nursing a broken floor out there. Hamilton hanging it out for more incidents, and more retirements.

 

On lap 14 – Replays of the restart showed that Tsunoda braked very late and was not in full control and just hit the back of Stroll’s AMR25 entry, sending the Canadian into a spin.

 

Hamilton and Sainz had also been noted for their opening lap contact.

 

The 15th lap – “Mate, I’m going to crash out here – car is crazy unstable.” Explained Hamilton as he came in to pit once more for a fresh set of C3 medium rubber with the Briton down in 17.

 

Lap 16 – Piastri and Antonelli were now under investigation, as Hamilton and Colapinto were ‘noted’ for the first lap tangle. Hamilton’s day could be about to get worse at this stage.

 

And right on cue, a 10-second time penalty was given to Piastri for causing a collision.

 

On the 17th tour – 10 seconds for Piastri and when he pits, beforehand he needed to pull a gap here and so far, he was at this stage 1.9 seconds clear of Antonelli.

 

Further back, Verstappen was up to 12th place and flying.

 

And there was no further investigation between Hamilton and Sainz, which looked like a racing incident. Hamilton and Colapinto, less so.

 

Lap 18 – The situation up-front – Race leader Norris in fresh air was flying, he was 3.4 seconds ahead of his team-mate Piastri. Verstappen had overtaken Alonso, as Bearman and Sainz both pitted.

 

The 19th tour – Sainz had swapped from the softs to the C3 mediums, Bearman had done likewise. Those two had come out either side of Hamilton down the rear of the field, and that promoted Hulkenberg and Tsunoda into the top 10 as more drivers stopped.

 

Gasly and Hadjar pitted, which released Verstappen – the Dutchman up to seventh.

 

Lap 20 – Norris remained out in-front on the mediums. Piastri in second was on the same compound and had extended a little to Antonelli but not enough with that penalty coming.

 

The 21st tour – “We think it is more Plan B, maybe even Plan D,” Race leader Norris was told. Softs then likely and to avoid the hards.

 

Albon had just not defended as Verstappen flew past and was up into fifth place. With different starting tyres and strategies in play, this one won’t unfold fully for a while.

 

The 22nd lap – Antonelli got rid of his C4 softs, so everyone had ditched the red-marked rubber of those that started on that tyre.

 

But the Mercedes driver pitted into traffic, that was not good as he emerged in 11th place behind Stroll. Russell was promoted to third, Verstappen fourth.

 

On lap 23 – Norris lead from Piastri, Russell and Verstappen. Albon was fifth ahead of Hulkenberg and Alonso. Tsunoda had stopped and was down in eighth.

 

Lap 24 – Norris was now over five seconds clear of his team-mate Piastri at this stage, so well clear of undercut range. Piastri was six seconds clear of Russell, so he still needed to build more of a gap.

 

The 25th lap – Norris would extend his championship lead to 16 points over Piastri if the positions remained the same. Verstappen was seven seconds behind Russell, but with Piastri still to pit and having that penalty looming on the Australian. The Dutchman could still be on for a podium at this stage.

 

Lap 26 – Antonelli was back in the points paying positions after his pit-stop, the Italian was eighth behind Alonso. Eight drivers were still yet to pit, so plenty of strategy calls yet to play out at this time of the Grand Prix.

 

The 27th tour – Tsunoda stopped again for more tyres and to serve his penalty – but the stewards had noted the Japanese driver for not serving that correctly, so he could be in further trouble. The Red Bull driver was down in 18th.

 

Lap 28 – The situation was that plenty started on the C4 medium compounds, and that tyre was holding on today and looked the best race tyre. Could those who started on it hold on for a one-stop strategy and swap to the softs late on was the question.

 

The 29th lap – Hamilton was given a five-second time penalty for hitting Colapinto at the start with the sole Ferrari driver down in 17th.

 

Lap 30 – Norris led by almost seven seconds from Piastri, who had a 10-second penalty looming over him. Russell was a further 7.7 seconds behind the Australian.

 

Verstappen was 5.8 seconds adrift in fourth place and technically did not need to pit again but will as those tyres would not last the distance – so he was there on merit.

 

Lap 31 – Race leader Norris pitted for a set of the C4 softs and emerged in fourth place behind Verstappen.

 

On the 32nd tour – Piastri lead the race and had fresh air in-front. Could Norris get his soft tyres to the end? It seemed unlikely. So, the championship leader needed to stop again, so does Verstappen and he was ahead on the track.

 

Russell was second, and also in the mix and Antonelli could not be ruled out.

 

Lap 33 – Norris on his fresher softs flew past Verstappen. The Dutchman did not put up a fight on that too much, with the Dutchman on 25-lap-old medium tyres.

 

So, Norris was back in-front of Verstappen with both likely to pit again.

 

Up-front, Piastri needed to push on if he wanted to rescue his race.

 

The 34th lap – Hamilton pitted again and served his five-second penalty. meanwhile, Tsunoda had been slapped with a second 10-second penalty, for not serving the first one correctly.

 

The 35th tour – Piastri could not fit more mediums without committing to a two-stop strategy.

 

Russell and Verstappen both pitted, C3 mediums for the Dutchman, softs for Russell. That guaranteed a stop for Norris, unless a Safety Car would be deployed again. Norris was up into second place.

 

Lap 36 – Piastri lead at this stage having not pitted yet. Norris was 11 second back having stopped once. Antonelli is back into third place, ahead of Hulkenberg and Bearman.

 

Russell emerged in sixth place ahead of Hadjar, Verstappen was out in 11th place.

 

The 38th lap – The yet-to-pit Piastri was 8.256 seconds clear of team-mate Norris with Antonelli third, Russell fourth, Bearman fifth, Verstappen sixth, Gasly seventh, Lawson eighth, Sainz ninth as Ocon rounded out the top ten.

 

Hamilton was told to retire the car as Piastri came in to box and also serve his 10-second-timed penalty.

 

Lap 39 – Norris returned into the lead as Piastri emerged down in eighth place after his stop and on the C4 softer compounds behind Lawson.

 

The 40th lap – The second-place battle for the Constructor’s Championship heated up – A double DNF for Ferrari, that does dent their Constructors’ Championship chances, especially with both Mercedes cars set for a solid points haul, and Red Bull likely to score with Verstappen.

 

Antonelli was holding second, Russell third and Verstappen fifth.

 

The 41st tour – The situation at this stage of proceedings was Norris leading the race by nearly eight seconds from Antonelli, who was on older rubber. Those two likely needed to stop again, as potentially does Russell – but how long the softer compounds would go on lighter fuel loads was an unknown.

 

Bearman was up into fourth, he was quietly having another very good race, and Verstappen was in play for the podium in fifth place. Piastri had picked off Lawson for sixth. He was five seconds behind the Red Bull.

 

On the 42nd lap – Hamilton retired with floor damage sustained in first lap tangle with both Sainz and then Colapinto. Leclerc parked-up with front suspension damage after being hit by Antonelli, who had been hit by Piastri.

 

And Bortoleto crashed out on the opening lap after contact with Stroll, who later contacted Tsunoda, but was still racing.

 

Lap 43 – Piastri was told that he needed to use his pace to “catch and undercut” Bearman and Russell. he was also told Verstappen would help him with that – Bearman suffered a very slow stop and came out in 11th place behind Alonso.

 

The 44th tour – Race leader Norris was nursing his tyres, as he tried to extend this second stint. Replays showed it was sticky front-left for Bearman that costed him around a second and a half on his slow stop.

 

The 45th lap – The situation was Norris leading from Antonelli and Russell, who was closing in on his team-mate. Verstappen was holding fourth, Piastri fifth. Game on for the final podium place, but barring any chaos, Norris was looking good on course for the victory at this stage.

 

Behind the top five, Lawson was sixth in-front of Ocon, Hulkenberg, Albon and Alonso.

 

Lap 46 – “This doesn’t look very pretty to me,” explained Piastri of his strategy, he sounded like a man who knows his Championship hopes lie in the balance. But his engineer assured him that he just needs to drive and leave the strategy to them.

 

The 47th lap – Piastri was closing on Verstappen and was just 3.4 seconds behind. Verstappen was closing in on Russell and dragging Piastri with him.

 

Verstappen might not pit again. The rest likely were.

 

The 48th tour – Second-placed Antonelli pitted for a set of the C3 mediums and emerged in sixth place behind Lawson.

 

Lap 49 – Russell reacted to his team-mate Antonelli and pitted for another set of mediums (three laps younger) and emerged in sixth place behind the fellow Mercedes driver.

 

Meanwhile on-track, Bearman and Hulkenberg were side by side through corner after corner. Hard, fair, decent racing but Bearman on the fresh tyres eventually got the best of the German and was up to seventh.

 

Lap 50 – Norris was 14.9 second in-front and likely needed to stop again, so might have to pick off the Dutchman using fresher tyres on track later on.

 

On the 51st tour – Race leader Norris peeled off for a set of mediums (nine laps old) and came out in third behind team-mate Piastri.

 

Lap 52 – Piastri pitted from second releasing Norris as the Australian put on a set of mediums (nine laps older like Norris) and came out in seventh place behind Bearman’s VF-25 entry.

 

The 53rd lap – The situation was race leader Verstappen on 18-lap-old mediums in the lead, Norris was on 11 lap-old-mediums. Verstappen had new softs available if he stopped again.

 

Antonelli in third was on 10 lap old mediums, and Russell was 2.2 seconds behind his team-mate.

 

Lap 54 – Verstappen was seven seconds clear of Norris, and Norris was lapping half-a-second faster. Antonelli was even faster than that, but he was five seconds behind the McLaren.

 

And now Verstappen was told to pit.

 

Lap 55 – Verstappen stopped for his fresh set of softs and came out in fourth place behind Russell and ahead of Lawson and Piastri.

 

The top four do not need to pit again. Lawson in fifth might need to.

 

The 56th tour – Lawson held him up a lap or two longer than ideal. but Piastri was past the Kiwi. The Australian was 3.3 seconds behind Verstappen, but the Dutchman was on newer and faster tyres. So, unless that soft goes off the cliff – Verstappen might drag Piastri through, rather than the McLaren driver battling with the Dutchman directly.

 

Lap 57 – Antonelli was told to give it everything. He did have team-mate Russell as rear gunner, but how long can Russell keep Verstappen behind. The gap between those two was at 4.4 seconds and Verstappen was running a second faster a lap.

 

The 58th tour – The question was had Verstappen taken too much life from his softs too quickly? If yes, Piastri was not out of this. Russell was told his brakes were on the limit though, so Mercedes ahead could yet be vulnerable to the Red Bull and McLaren behind.

 

Lap 59 – Norris was heading for the victory – he was six seconds ahead of Antonelli.

 

Antonelli was just 2.5 seconds up on his team-mate Russell, who had brake issues. Verstappen in fourth was now just 2.8 seconds behind and charging but was on softs. Then comes Piastri, 4.2 seconds behind the Dutchman so he was not closing yet.

 

Verstappen was told by Race Engineer Giampiero Lambiase “P2 is on, assuming you can control the deg.”

 

The 61st lap – Verstappen would have DRS on Russell next time around, as the Mercedes man continues to lift and coast to protect his brakes. Piastri had not closed the gap one bit, so he would not be able to follow the Red Bull.

 

With ten laps remaining – Norris’s lead was at 7.010 seconds over Antonelli with Russell third and Verstappen right behind in fourth, Piastri fifth, Bearman sixth, Lawson seventh, Hulkenberg eighth, Hadjar ninth as Gasly rounded out the top ten.

 

With nine tours left – Verstappen with DRS assistance and a move around the outside of Russell into the Senna S to move up into third place.

 

Lap 64 – Verstappen was on the rostrum on merit after starting in the pit lane in a dry race. He was 2.2 seconds behind Antonelli, as Piastri closes in to 2.6 seconds behind Russell.

 

The 65th lap – Third-placed Verstappen had reduced the gap, but not as quickly as he would have liked – he was still two seconds off Antonelli. Had the softs run out of life or had Antonelli nursed his mediums ready to save the best until last was the question.

 

Piastri could have DRS on Russell in a lap or two in the battle for fourth place.

 

The 66th tour – Championship leader Norris was eight seconds clear of these squabbles behind and had a solid race throughout.

 

Lap 67 – Verstappen was 1.1s behind Antonelli, so he did not have DRS yet. Nor did Piastri, who was 1.2 seconds behind Russell.

 

Could the Mercedes drivers hold on?

 

Further back there were scraps for the points, Lawson on a one-stopper and Hulkenberg likewise trying to hold off Hadjar and Gasly.

 

The 68th lap – Verstappen was right in DRS range on second-placed Antonelli as behind them Piastri was 1.1 seconds behind Russell.

 

Lap 69 – Could Antonelli fight this off? Medium tyres versus soft tyres, rookie fights experiences and grit.

 

Verstappen could not find a window on this tour yet as Piastri finally got into DRS range on Russell.

 

The penultimate lap – Antonelli was using his battery brilliantly. The Italian held him off into turn one and turn four as well. Behind them, Piastri was not quite as close to Russell, although he did have DRS.

 

Norris crossed the line to score back-to-back victories and win the Brazil GP by 10.388 seconds over Antonelli and extended his championship lead.

 

Antonelli just kept Verstappen behind to hold second place as Russell also managed to keep the charging Piastri at bay for fourth place.

 

Bearman continued his stunning form for Haas taking sixth place and in-front of RB pairing Lawson and Hadjar who were seventh and eighth respectively.

 

Hulkenberg reached the chequered flag ninth as Gasly completed the final points place.


2025 Brazil GPThe Top Three

 

Lando Norris, #4, McLaren Formula 1 Team, Mercedes, MCL39, celebrating on the podium after scoring victory at the Formula 1 MSC Cruises Grande Premio De Sao Paulo 2025, Autodromo Jose Carlos Pace, Sao Paulo, Brazil. Image credit to Mark Thompson/Getty Images. Norris Brazil GP Victory, 2025 Brazil GP Results, Brazil GP Race Results, F1 Brazil GP Results, Sao Paulo GP Results.
Lando Norris, #4, McLaren Formula 1 Team, Mercedes, MCL39, celebrating on the podium after scoring victory at the Formula 1 MSC Cruises Grande Premio De Sao Paulo 2025, Autodromo Jose Carlos Pace, Sao Paulo, Brazil. Image credit to Mark Thompson/Getty Images. Norris Brazil GP Victory, 2025 Brazil GP Results, Brazil GP Race Results, F1 Brazil GP Results, Sao Paulo GP Results.

 

2025 Brazil GP Winner – Lando Norris, #4, McLaren Formula 1 Team, Mercedes, MCL39 – (25 Points):

“I was pushing! An amazing race, nice to win here in Brazil. Amazing track, amazing fans. A perfect weekend. [I] just ignore everyone that talks ***** about you, the team has done an amazing job, we are pushing away from the track, pushing on track and glad to take home the win.”

 

2nd Place – Andrea Kimi Antonelli, #12, Mercedes AMG Petronas Formula 1 Team, F1 W16 – +10.388s – (18 Points):

“”I don’t know where this guy came from to be honest, I didn’t see him coming. The last few laps were very stressful with Max coming with fresher tyres. I found my rhythm; I raised the pace and started to push a bit more. In the dirty air it is hard to follow, I tried to use that to my advantage, and it paid off!”

 

3rd Place – Max Verstappen, #1, Oracle Red Bull Racing, Honda-RBPT, RB21 – +10.750s – (15 Points):

“”The race was full on. Our pace was quite strong. To be on the podium from the pit lane, I didn’t expect that at all – with the puncture as well. Incredible result for us. We never give up. I just tried to pass as fast as possible, but some cars were in DRS trains, so it was not straightforward. With all that, to finish 10 seconds from the lead was incredible.”


Formula 1 MSC Cruises Grande Premio De Sao Paulo 2025 Race Results Classification (71 Laps)

 

Pos. No. Driver Team Laps Time / Retired Pts.
1 4 Lando Norris McLaren 71 1:32:01.596 25
2 12 Kimi Antonelli Mercedes 71 +10.388s 18
3 1 Max Verstappen Red Bull Racing 71 +10.750s 15
4 63 George Russell Mercedes 71 +15.267s 12
5 81 Oscar Piastri McLaren 71 +15.749s 10
6 87 Oliver Bearman Haas F1 Team 71 +29.630s 8
7 30 Liam Lawson Racing Bulls 71 +52.642s 6
8 6 Isack Hadjar Racing Bulls 71 +52.873s 4
9 27 Nico Hulkenberg Kick Sauber 71 +53.324s 2
10 10 Pierre Gasly Alpine 71 +53.914s 1
11 23 Alexander Albon Williams 71 +54.184s
12 31 Esteban Ocon Haas F1 Team 71 +54.696s
13 55 Carlos Sainz Williams 71 +55.420s
14 14 Fernando Alonso Aston Martin 71 +55.766s
15 43 Franco Colapinto Alpine 71 +57.777s
16 18 Lance Stroll Aston Martin 71 +58.247s
17 22 Yuki Tsunoda Red Bull Racing 71 +69.176s
NC 44 Lewis Hamilton Ferrari 37 DNF
NC 16 Charles Leclerc Ferrari 5 DNF
NC 5 Gabriel Bortoleto Kick Sauber 0 DNF

 

https://www.formula1.com/en/results/2025/races/1273/brazil/race-result

 

Click here for the 2025 Formula 1 World Driver’s (Top 10) and Constructor’s Championship Standings

 

Round 22 of the 2025 FIA Formula One World Championship heads to the iconic streets of Las Vegas in Nevada, United States for the Formula 1 Heineken Las Vegas Grand Prix 2025 from Friday November 21-Sunday November 23 2025.


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