Lando Norris secured the 2025 F1 World Championship title at the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix by finishing third, marking McLaren’s first world champion since 2008.
Here’s an overview of driver performances in Abu Dhabi:
Max Verstappen earned a 9.5, demonstrating why he’s considered one of F1’s all-time greats with a flawless weekend and his eighth win of the year, opting to lead rather than interfere with Norris.
Oscar Piastri received an 8.5 for a strong showing that included overtaking teammate Norris early in the race and finishing well, giving him confidence heading into the off-season.
Lando Norris got an 8, managing the pressure of knowing third place secured his title despite challenges from Charles Leclerc, and successfully navigating traffic when needed.
Charles Leclerc also achieved a 9.5, making the most of the challenging SF-25 in qualifying, starting fifth, and maintaining pressure for a podium spot despite Ferrari’s limited pace.
George Russell, rated 7.5, faced difficulties as Mercedes struggled with pace, ultimately finishing behind Leclerc but still capped off a solid season.
Fernando Alonso scored a 9.5 for maintaining exceptional form, qualifying sixth and finishing in the top six.
Esteban Ocon got a 9 for a strong finish to the season with valuable points after a solid qualifying performance.
Lewis Hamilton’s tough season with Ferrari continued, earning a 6 after missing Q1 again but showing some race pace.
Nico Hulkenberg ended with a 7.5 after recovering from a poor qualifying and using an aggressive strategy to score points.
Lance Stroll earned a 6.5 for a notable pass and 9th place finish despite recent health issues showing improved race performance.
Olly Bearman had a rare poor weekend with a 6, outpaced by his experienced teammate but showing promise as a rookie destined for Ferrari.
Gabriel Bortleto was rated 6.5, disappointing not to score points after qualifying well, facing criticism for his race strategy.
Carlos Sainz received a 7 for continuing a strong finish to the season, staying competitive even if outside the top 10.
Yuki Tsunoda’s 5.5 performance justified Red Bull’s 2026 decision to part ways due to his poor pace and weak defense during the race.
Kimi Antonelli had a tough weekend with a 5, trailing at the back and unable to score points or show pace.
Alex Albon struggled with a 5.5 after early elimination in qualifying and no progress in the race, highlighting Williams’ performance issues.
Isaac Hajar scored 6.5 despite starting in the top ten, with Red Bull’s cars lacking the speed to challenge higher-tier teams.
Liam Lawson had a 5.5 weekend, penalized for erratic driving and outperformed by teammate Hajar.
Pierre Gasly earned a 6.5, quietly outscoring teammate Franco Colapinto despite Alpine’s slow car.
Franco Colapinto received a 6, unable to do much due to Alpine’s lack of pace and slightly trailing Gasly.
Fan Take: Norris’ championship win is a thrilling milestone for McLaren and a fresh shake-up in the sport, signaling a new era of competition. This result will energize fans and teams alike, promising an exciting 2026 season with fierce battles ahead.

