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After the first day of the F1 Abu Dhabi title deciding race, who has the advantage?
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Who Holds the Edge After Day One of the F1 Abu Dhabi Title Showdown?

December 5, 2025 4 Min Read
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Lando Norris commenced his quest to clinch his inaugural world championship with an impressive performance at the decisive Abu Dhabi Grand Prix. The British driver holds a 12-point lead over Red Bull’s Max Verstappen heading into the season’s final race and can secure the championship by finishing in the top three, regardless of his rivals’ outcomes.

Norris aims to be McLaren’s first world champion since Lewis Hamilton in 2008 and dominated Friday’s practice sessions by topping both. He narrowly beat Verstappen by 0.008 seconds in the first practice, then set a leading time of 1:20.083 on soft tires in the second, outpacing Verstappen by 0.363 seconds at Yas Marina. The second practice session, which mirrors the race and qualifying conditions, also saw Norris not only leading in single-lap speed but also having the best long-run pace, averaging 29.270 seconds over eight laps on medium tires compared to Verstappen’s 29.588 seconds across fourteen laps.

Comparing their first eight laps, Norris was just 0.075 seconds quicker than Verstappen, showcasing a tight battle between the championship favorites. Verstappen acknowledged Red Bull’s need to improve both sprint and race pace, admitting the gap was significant but expressing determination to close it and put forth their best car.

Oscar Piastri, another title contender, appeared disadvantaged after missing the initial practice for McLaren’s mandatory rookie session. His return in FP2 was marred by a major lock-up at Turn 6, preventing him from setting a competitive lap on soft tires and ending up in 11th place, with his long-run pace also trailing behind Norris and Verstappen.

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George Russell was the next fastest after Norris and Verstappen, finishing third in both sessions, potentially introducing an additional variable in the championship fight if he maintains his performance throughout the weekend.

A key challenge for teams during qualifying will be balancing car setups to optimize both a fast single lap and sustainable race pace across the demanding 58 laps. Track position will be crucial given the difficulty of overtaking at Abu Dhabi, making strategic decisions vital.

Sky Sports F1’s Ted Kravitz commented that Red Bull would likely focus on securing a front-row start, as second or third places would not suffice for Verstappen, who needs to win to claim the title. Meanwhile, Anthony Davidson conveyed Red Bull’s focus on race pace over qualifying speed, emphasizing the importance of tire management and sustainable performance to fend off McLaren’s lead.

Though unpredictability maybe essential for Verstappen and Piastri to challenge Norris, the current data indicates Norris is in a strong position to capitalize early in Abu Dhabi and maintain his championship advantage.

Fan Take: This showdown underscores the thrilling tension and strategy that define Formula 1, bringing fans right to the edge of their seats. Norris emerging as a genuine title contender could rejuvenate McLaren’s legacy and shake up the sport’s competitive landscape, signaling a new chapter in F1 racing.

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