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How Well Do You Remember the Dramatic 2025 F1 Season?
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How Well Do You Remember the Dramatic 2025 F1 Season?

A dramatic 2025 F1 season saw a tight three-way title fight, Lewis Hamilton's struggles at Ferrari, and strategic blunders. A new quiz tests your knowledge of the year's most chaotic and controversial moments.

The 2025 Formula 1 season was a rollercoaster of drama, from a chaotic, wet opener in Australia to a nail-biting three-way title showdown in Abu Dhabi. A new season-ending quiz reveals the key moments, controversial decisions, and surprising struggles that defined a truly memorable year for the sport.

Why it matters:

Beyond the on-track battles, the 2025 season represented a significant shift in the F1 landscape. McLaren's emergence as a genuine, consistent threat to Red Bull's dominance and Lewis Hamilton's shocking struggles at Ferrari are storylines that will have lasting implications, setting the stage for a fiercely competitive future.

The details:

  • Title Fight: Lando Norris clinched the drivers' championship, resuming the lead for the final time in Mexico City. Despite Max Verstappen winning eight races to Norris's seven, strategic errors and poor results for Norris, including an 18th-place finish in Canada, kept the fight incredibly close.
  • McLaren's Rise: The team mounted a serious challenge to Red Bull, falling just 27 points short of the Constructors' Championship points record set in 2023. Their campaign, however, was not without flaws, highlighted by a critical strategic blunder in Qatar when they failed to pit Oscar Piastri on lap 7.
  • Hamilton's Horror Year: Lewis Hamilton's first season at Ferrari was one to forget. His best result was a victory in the China Sprint, with his second-best being only third in the Miami Sprint. He led just two grand prix laps all season, qualified last on pace in Las Vegas for the first time in his career, and publicly criticized his own performance after the Hungarian Grand Prix.
  • A Season of Oddities: The year was marked by bizarre incidents. Four different drivers—Hamilton, Hulkenberg, Norris, and Piastri—were disqualified for plank wear. Charles Leclerc famously reported his seat was "full of water" in Australia, while Fernando Alonso's expletive-filled radio message about brake failure in Singapore became an instant classic.

The big picture:

The 2025 campaign will be remembered as the year McLaren finally broke through, establishing itself as Red Bull's primary rival and proving its championship credentials. It also served as a stark reminder of F1's unforgiving nature, with a seven-time world champion like Hamilton experiencing a season of unprecedented difficulty. The raw emotion, controversy, and unpredictability made it one of the most compelling seasons in recent history.