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What Lando Norris needs to become F1 world champion in Qatar
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What It Takes for Lando Norris to Clinch the F1 World Championship in Qatar

November 25, 2025 3 Min Read
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Lando Norris retained his pole position and claimed his first Formula 1 World Championship despite being disqualified from the Las Vegas Grand Prix. McLaren was removed from the Las Vegas race results after excessive plate wear was found on both Norris and teammate Oscar Piastri’s cars, significantly impacting the championship battle.

Before the disqualification, Norris led Piastri by 30 points and Max Verstappen by 42 points, following a second-place finish behind Verstappen in Las Vegas. Now, Norris’s lead has shrunk to 24 points—the same margin before the Las Vegas race—while Verstappen is tied on points with Piastri. Norris still holds the advantage and is favored to win, but Verstappen is back in contention after a commanding victory, with a potential 58 points still available from the remaining Qatar and Abu Dhabi races and sprints.

Norris could secure the title at the upcoming Qatar Grand Prix, becoming Britain’s 11th world champion. To clinch the championship before Abu Dhabi, Norris must enter the final race with a two-point lead over his rivals and a 26-point advantage overall—achievable with a top-six finish in the sprint and a win in the Grand Prix. However, the introduction of the sprint race adds complexity and risk, as a single bad weekend can drastically alter the standings, as shown by Piastri’s recent struggles.

Despite these challenges, Norris remains focused and confident, aiming to win all remaining races and sprints. He expressed no intention of changing his approach following the Las Vegas disqualification, emphasizing his determination to secure victories.

For Piastri, despite McLaren’s disqualification giving him a better points position than expected, his title chances are dimming after finishing seven races behind Norris consecutively and suffering a disastrous weekend in Azerbaijan. He has not won since the Dutch Grand Prix and trails Norris by 34 points, requiring wins in both the Qatar Grand Prix and sprint to realistically challenge for the title.

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Verstappen, meanwhile, has staged a remarkable comeback, closing a 104-point gap earlier in the season. He has consistently finished on the podium in recent races, with four wins and several second and third places, keeping him a strong contender. His recent Las Vegas victory was a significant boost, but he acknowledges that winning the championship for the fifth consecutive time would require significant luck and would mark the greatest comeback in F1 history.

Fan Take: This championship battle is captivating for racing fans because it injects drama and unpredictability into the closing stages of the season. Norris’s resilience against Verstappen’s comeback showcases the intense competition that keeps the sport thrilling, promising unforgettable moments in the final races.

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