The intense competition for the 2025 World Championship has escalated following the strategic Qatar Grand Prix, setting up a thrilling three-way contest for the title. Max Verstappen’s surprising seventh victory this season means the championship could be decided next weekend in Abu Dhabi, involving Red Bull’s Verstappen alongside McLaren teammates Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri.
Currently leading, Norris holds 408 points, 12 ahead of Verstappen, while his teammate Piastri trails by 16 points. With 25 points available at Abu Dhabi, each driver faces specific challenges to secure the championship.
Norris’s Path to the Title
Despite finishing fourth in Qatar, Norris is best positioned to claim his first world championship. He will become the 11th British world champion if he finishes on the podium, no matter where his rivals end up. If Norris finishes fourth, he still secures the title unless Verstappen wins the race. Moreover, if he stays within 12 points of Verstappen and 16 points of Piastri, he will win the championship. Norris would also win in the event of a points tie, as he leads on second-place finishes, with eight compared to Verstappen’s five and Piastri’s four—a crucial tie-breaker this season.
Verstappen’s Route to Victory
Verstappen’s simplest scenario for winning the title is if Norris finishes fourth or lower in Abu Dhabi. To claim his fifth world championship, Verstappen needs to outscore Norris by at least 13 points while limiting any losses to Piastri to fewer than five points. This season marks the first time since 2010 that multiple drivers enter the final race with a title chance. Verstappen aims to emulate Sebastian Vettel’s remarkable 2010 feat when Vettel overcame a 15-point deficit to win the championship, hoping for a historic comeback.
Piastri’s Chances to Win
Coming off a critical McLaren win in Qatar, Piastri faces a tough challenge. He must finish in the top two in Abu Dhabi to contend for his first championship. Even a victory requires Norris to finish sixth or worse. If Piastri finishes second, Norris must place 10th or lower, and Verstappen must finish fourth or worse. Such a scenario likely involves a win by a non-title contender, possibly a Mercedes or Ferrari driver, to shake up the standings.
Fan Take:
This championship battle is a thrilling spectacle for racing fans, showcasing the fierce competition and strategic depth of Formula 1. The outcome could redefine driver legacies and reshape the sport’s competitive landscape for years to come.

