The article discusses the upcoming Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, the final race of the 2025 F1 season, where three drivers—Lando Norris, Max Verstappen, and Oscar Piastri—are competing for the championship, with Norris currently leading but Verstappen and Piastri still in contention. It covers the season's dramatic developments, key moments, and the potential outcomes based on various race scenarios, highlighting Verstappen's recent dominance, Norris's current lead, and Piastri's underdog challenge.
Lando Norris won the Mexico City Grand Prix, securing the Drivers' Championship lead for the first time in over six months with a dominant performance, while other teams and drivers are now looking ahead to future races.
Max Verstappen delivered a dominant performance at the Austin Sprint weekend, significantly closing the gap in the Drivers' Championship and establishing himself as a top contender with only five races remaining.
Lando Norris won the Hungarian Grand Prix from fifth on the grid, boosting his position in the Drivers' Championship, while other drivers face challenges as they head into the summer break. Lawrence Barretto highlights the winners and losers from Budapest.
Sergio Perez's bid to secure second place in the Formula 1 drivers' championship received a boost when Lewis Hamilton was excluded in Austin, giving Perez a 39-point advantage. However, Perez's real challenge lies in securing his drive for 2025, and the upcoming Mexican Grand Prix is crucial for him. While Perez has had a solid performance in Austin, he needs to deliver consistent and dependable performances to meet Red Bull's expectations. He must focus on his own game and maximize his potential, showcasing mental strength and proving he can support teammate Max Verstappen. A strong showing in Mexico would bolster his case and help secure second place in the standings.