NewsEditorialChampionshipAbout
Motorsportive © 2026
Norris's Title Reversal: How He Surged Ahead of Piastri in F1 2025
17 November 2025Sky SportsAnalysisRace reportReactions

Norris's Title Reversal: How He Surged Ahead of Piastri in F1 2025

Lando Norris has mounted a remarkable comeback in the 2025 F1 Drivers' Championship, erasing a 34-point deficit to Oscar Piastri. With consecutive wins in Mexico and Brazil, Norris now leads by 24 points, setting the stage for a thrilling season finale. This recap details their intense, race-by-race battle for McLaren's second successive Constructors' Championship, as both drivers chase their maiden world title.

Lando Norris has dramatically turned the tables in the 2025 Formula 1 Drivers' Championship, overcoming a significant deficit to teammate Oscar Piastri. After a mid-season surge from Piastri, Norris's back-to-back victories in Mexico and Brazil have propelled him into a 24-point lead, setting the stage for a thrilling conclusion to the season. Both McLaren drivers are vying for their maiden world title, having already secured a second consecutive Constructors' Championship for their team.

Why it matters:

McLaren's internal battle for the 2025 F1 Drivers' Championship has provided one of the most compelling narratives in recent memory, showcasing the team's dominant performance. With both Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri contending for their first world title, the stakes are incredibly high, not just for personal glory but also for the team's legacy. This intense rivalry underscores McLaren's resurgence as a top-tier contender, consistently challenging and often besting the field.

The Details:

  • Australian GP (Norris 25-2 Piastri): Norris started strong, converting pole into victory in chaotic mixed conditions. Piastri, after challenging for most of the race, spun on Lap 44 due to heavy rain, dropping to ninth while Norris held off Verstappen for the win.
  • Chinese GP (Norris 44-34 Piastri): Piastri secured second in the Sprint. In the main race, Norris and Piastri finished second and third, respectively, with Norris managing a late brake issue.
  • Japanese GP (Norris 62-49 Piastri): Verstappen won, with Norris taking second and Piastri third, maintaining their positions from qualifying.
  • Bahrain GP (Norris 77-74 Piastri): Piastri dominated, taking pole and a lights-to-flag victory. Norris had a messy weekend, including a grid penalty, finishing third and seeing his lead cut to three points.
  • Saudi Arabian GP (Norris 89-99 Piastri): Piastri claimed the championship lead with a victory after Norris crashed in Q3. Piastri bested Verstappen at the start, securing his win.
  • Miami GP (Norris 115-131 Piastri): Piastri achieved his third consecutive win. Despite Norris winning the Sprint, a first-lap tussle in the main race dropped him, allowing Piastri to extend his lead.
  • Emilia-Romagna GP (Norris 133-146 Piastri): Norris stopped Piastri's winning streak with a late overtake on his teammate for second, benefiting from fresher tires after a Safety Car period.
  • Monaco GP (Norris 158-161 Piastri): Norris took pole and mastered the race, bringing him nearly level with Piastri who finished third.
  • Spanish GP (Norris 176-186 Piastri): Piastri secured pole and dominated the race in Barcelona, extending his lead despite a late Safety Car.
  • Canadian GP (Norris 176-198 Piastri): A dramatic collision between the two McLarens saw Norris crash out after attempting an overtake on Piastri. Norris accepted blame, allowing Piastri to build his largest lead.
  • Austrian GP (Norris 201-216 Piastri): Norris bounced back with a dominant pole and victory, fending off Piastri in a race-long battle.
  • British GP (Norris 226-234 Piastri): Piastri's

Comments (0)

Join the discussion...

No comments yet. Be the first to say something!