Lando Norris expressed confidence that his McLaren teammate, Oscar Piastri, is destined to become a world champion, despite recently stating that he himself would not clinch Formula 1’s first world title in 2025. Norris secured third place at the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, finishing the season just two points behind Red Bull’s Max Verstappen and 13 points ahead of Piastri, ultimately winning his first world championship.
The 2025 season saw the closest finish in F1 in 15 years, making Norris the 11th British driver to capture the drivers’ championship. Nine races before the end, Norris trailed Piastri by 34 points, but a strong performance streak, including consecutive victories in Mexico and Brazil, propelled him to the top of the standings. At 26 years old, Norris managed his nerves during a tense finale at Yas Marina, becoming the first F1 driver to claim the title that year.
Despite his own success, Norris praised Piastri, who had led the 15-race championship for much of 2025, predicting future triumphs for his teammate. “Oscar was always likely to be my toughest competitor from the start,” Norris said, acknowledging Max Verstappen’s formidable presence as a four-time world champion. Norris emphasized the honor and challenge of competing against champions like Verstappen and Piastri, noting these rivalries made the season especially rewarding despite their difficulties.
Together, Norris and Piastri helped McLaren secure its second consecutive constructors’ world championship. Looking ahead, Norris confirmed he will carry the number 1 on his car as he aims to defend his world title in the 2026 season, which kicks off with the Australian Grand Prix on March 8th.
Fan Take: This thrilling season highlights the incredible talent rising within McLaren and sets the stage for intense rivalries in F1’s future. Racing fans should be excited, as the battle between Norris, Piastri, and Verstappen promises to bring even more drama and unforgettable moments to the sport.

