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2025 F1 Grand Prix of Las Vegas โ€” Results & aftermath

Verstappen comes up aces in Vegas with race win, while McLaren crap out with double DQ due to technical violations; Game on in championship hunt, as Verstappen gets level with Piastri, trails Norris by only 24 with two races to go

By the time the last of the neon soaked 50-laps of Saturday night’s Las Vegas Grand Prix were completed, McLaren’s Lando Norris thought he had done enough to maintain his dominating lead in the Drivers’ Championship with only two more races left to run on the 2025 calendar. Despite a rather overenthusiastic start from the pole that saw him steam off the circuit at Turn 1, allowing Red Bull’s Max Verstappen to take the lead and then hold it until the end of the contest, Norris nursed tires and a potential low fuel issue well enough to earn second place when the checkers flew. Even with Verstappen’s 25-point victory, that was only a net gain of seven on Norris’s points bulge, which stood at 49 at that moment in time. Meanwhile, McLaren teammate and chief rival Oscar Piastri continued to sputter down the stretch and could only muster a fourth place result after a difficult weekend of limited running and very changeable track conditions. But it was after the race that it all began to unravel in Papayaland, when both Norris and Piastri were disqualified form the results due to the skid wear on both their cars coming in under the minimum thickness as per the technical regulations. With that astonishing transgression in Sin City, both McLaren men scored precisely zero on the evening, with Verstappen surging in his improbable comeback bid for a fifth consecutive title by now tying Piastri for second place with 366 points and both pursuers trailing Norris by a mere 24 points. With Verstappen’s deficit under just a race win heading into the penultimate race in Qatar next weekend, things just got a whole lot more nerve jangling for Norris and the McLaren braintrust, as the young Englishman desperately tries to keep his increasingly fraught grip on what would be his first F1 title.

Top 12 finishers of the Las Vegas GP (includes DQ’s Norris & Piastri, who scored zero):

CLA DRIVER # LAPS TIME INTERVAL KM/H PITS POINTS
1 M. VerstappenRed Bull Racing 1 50

1:21’08.429

229.201 1 25
dq L. NorrisMcLaren 4 50

+20.741

1:21’29.170

20.741 228.228 1
2 G. RussellMercedes 63 50

+23.546

1:21’31.975

2.805 228.097 1 18
dq O. PiastriMcLaren 81 50

+27.650

1:21’36.079

4.104 227.906 1
3 A. AntonelliMercedes 12 50

+30.488

1:21’38.917

2.838 227.774 1 15
4 C. LeclercFerrari 16 50

+30.678

1:21’39.107

0.190 227.765 1 12
5 C. SainzWilliams 55 50

+34.924

1:21’43.353

4.246 227.568 1 10
6 I. HadjarRacing Bulls 6 50

+45.257

1:21’53.686

10.333 227.089 1 8
7 N. HulkenbergSauber 27 50

+51.134

1:21’59.563

5.877 226.818 1 6
8 L. HamiltonFerrari 44 50

+59.369

1:22’07.798

8.235 226.439 1 4
9 E. OconHaas F1 Team 31 50

+1’00.635

1:22’09.064

1.266 226.381 1 2
10 O. BearmanHaas F1 Team 87 50

+1’10.549

1:22’18.978

9.914 225.927 1 1
11 F. AlonsoAston Martin Racing 14 50

+1’25.308

1:22’33.737

14.759 225.253 1
12 Y. TsunodaRed Bull Racing 22 50

+1’26.974

1:22’35.403

1.666 225.178 2

Complete race results available via Formula1.com.

The next race, the penultimate of the season, is in but a week’s time — the Qatar Grand Prix at the Lusail International Circuit. Norris, Piastri and team McLaren as a whole will have a short turnaround to try to shake off this weekends’ stunning developments in las Vegas, while Verstappen will be keen to keep applying the pressure and continue his quest to pull off one of the most improbably comebacks in F1 history. Hope to see you then to find out how it all shakes out!

2025 F1 Grand Prix of Las Vegas โ€” Qualifying results

Norris bests Verstappen for pole in bizarre wild & wet Vegas qualifying; Sainz impresses to nab P3; Piastri spins his way to P5 late in the going, damaging title hopes

Top- 10 qualifiers for the Las Vegas GP:

CLA DRIVER # LAPS TIME INTERVAL TYRES KM/H
1 L. NorrisMcLaren 4 8

1’47.934

I 206.826
2 M. VerstappenRed Bull Racing 1 7

+0.323

1’48.257

0.323 I 206.209
3 C. SainzWilliams 55 7

+0.362

1’48.296

0.039 I 206.135
4 G. RussellMercedes 63 7

+0.869

1’48.803

0.507 I 205.174
5 O. PiastriMcLaren 81 7

+1.027

1’48.961

0.158 I 204.876
6 L. LawsonRacing Bulls 30 7

+1.128

1’49.062

0.101 I 204.687
7 F. AlonsoAston Martin Racing 14 7

+1.532

1’49.466

0.404 I 203.931
8 I. HadjarRacing Bulls 6 7

+1.620

1’49.554

0.088 I 203.768
9 C. LeclercFerrari 16 7

+1.938

1’49.872

0.318 I 203.178
10 P. GaslyAlpine 10 6

+3.606

1’51.540

1.668

Complete qualifying results available via Formula1.com.

Saturday night’s race airs live on ESPN beginning at 11PM Eastern on ESPN here in the States. Hope to see you the to see if Mother Nature has any more ironic twists up her sleeves for this glitzy night affair in the supposed desert!

2025 F1 Grand Prix of Sao Paulo โ€” Results & aftermath

Norris sails to victory in Sao Paulo, extends points lead with weekend sweep; Antonelli scores career-best P2 finish; Verstappen rallies from pit lane start to podium with otherworldly P3 effort; Ferrari face double DNF in incident-packed race

McLaren’s Lando Norris did his Championship aspirations a world of good in Sao Paulo, capping off a dominant Round 21 weekend by handily winning Sunday’s Grand Prix after also taking victory in Saturday’s Sprint Race. The young Briton, who will turn 26 in a few days, expanded his lead over top rival and teammate Oscar Piastri to 24 points by taking a maximum of 33 in Brazil. Untoubled in the race after starting from pole, Norris easily led the majority of the 71-laps at Interlagos and was never really pressured by any of the other top competitors, even after early Safety Car and Virtual Safety Car periods due to incidents behind him. Piastri, meanwhile, showed signs of feeling the pressure of his teammate’s superior form since Round 16 in Italy, when his hit own lead began slipping away. The Aussie contender crashed out of the Saturday Sprint and then qualified P4 for the GP. Eager to advance his position and close the gap to Norris up at the point, Piastri tried a bit of dive-bomb move on the Mercedes of Kimi Antonelli steaming ump the inside of Turn 1 on Lap 6. However, the Aussie overcooked it, locked up and wound up tagging the Silver Arrow. Antonelli was then shunted into the second place Ferrari of Charles Leclerc, instantly ending the Monegasque’s race with a broken wheel. After taking their time to assign blame, the stewards came down on Piastri to the tune of a ten-second penalty that effectively ended his hopes of a podium finish. Despite his best efforts and leading the race briefly on pit stop cycle, Piastri ended up where he started in fourth, keeping his deficit to Norris to under one victory’s points value at 24. But with only three rounds now remaining in the 2025 season, the advantage for the coveted F1 Drivers’ Title lies strongly with Norris, while Piastri’s stumbles down the stretch make it seem highly unlikely that he can catch him.

Antonelli survived the contact with Piastri and went on to thrive to the tune of a career-best P2 finish. More impressive for the Italian rookie, he had to fight of the otherworldly efforts of Red Bull’s Max Verstappen in the closing stages of the race. In one of the more astonishing drives in a career already full of them, Verstappen started from the pit lane but stormed all the way back to a P3 podium finish by the time the checkers flew. Not only did the Dutch Master put in a sublime performance behind the wheel, but the team gave him the tools he needed to fight after qualifying a lowly P16. The Red Bull braintrust cleverly opted to give Verstappen a fresh engine, thereby not only requiring a pit lane start but also breaking parc fermรฉ and enabling them to undue the disastrous set-up changes that led to their qualifying woes. Between the powerful new power unit and the savvy tweaks to the car’s aero balance, Verstappen was free to fly and overtook with aplomb until his final set of Soft Pirellis went off in the final laps and Antonelli proved able to escape his best efforts.

Top 10 finishers of the Sao Paulo GP:

Pos Driver Time Pts
1
L. Norris
McLaren

ยท

#4
1:32:01.596
25
2
A.K. Antonelli
Mercedes

ยท

#12
+10.388s
18
3
M. Verstappen
Red Bull

ยท

#1
+10.75s
15
4
G. Russell
Mercedes

ยท

#63
+15.267s
12
5
O. Piastri
McLaren

ยท

#81
+15.749s
10
6
O. Bearman
Haas

ยท

#87
+29.63s
8
7
L. Lawson
RB

ยท

#30
+52.642s
6
8
I. Hadjar
RB

ยท

#6
+52.873s
4
9
N. Hรผlkenberg
Kick Sauber

ยท

#27
+53.324s
2
10
P. Gasly
Alpine

ยท

#10
+53.914s
1

Complete race results available via Formula1.com.

The next race weekend takes place towards the end of the month over November 20-22, as the teams head back up to North America for the Las Vegas Grand Prix. Which contender will end up the luckiest in that fantastically illuminated nocturnal shootout and who will roll snake eyes? ย Hope to see you then to find out how it all shakes out in Sin City!

2025 F1 Grand Prix of Mexico City โ€” Results & aftermath

Norris dominates scrappy Mexico City GP to retake championship lead; gritty Leclerc holds off Verstappen for second place; Piastri does damage limitation coming home P5

McLaren’s Lando Norris capped off a picture perfect weekend with a dominant victory at Sunday’s Mexico City Grand Prix, vaulting himself back into the championship lead ahead of his teammate Oscar Piastri by a single point. In a scrappy contest on a very hot and dusty Autรณdromo Hermanos Rodrรญguez that saw multiple drivers struggle to keep their cars on the circuit when pushing ten-tenths, Norris reigned serene and supreme, capitalizing on his pole position and then running away to the tune of an over 30-second advantage over the second place Ferrari of Charles Leclerc when the checkers flew. Piastri was able to somewhat limit the damage to his championship aspirations, despite the psychological blow of relinquishing the lead to Norris, by improving on his poor P7 starting position to come home in P5. While Piastri ย maximized his race pace to work his way by both Mercedes of Kimi Antonelli and George Russell late in the going en route to that fifth place result, the young Aussie ace could not quite find a way past impressive Haas rookie, Oliver Bearman, who held off the McLaren to finish a career high P4. Piastri was also hindered by a penultimate lap Virtual Safety Car due to the stricken Williams of Carlos Sainz, which did not come to an end until the last half of the final lap of this 71-lap tilt. Likewise, Red Bull’s Max Verstappen was also balked by that late VSC as he pursued Leclerc/\’s Prancing Horse, and the Dutchman had to settle for P3. It was still a valuable 15-points for Verstappen after starting from P5, and kept him in the Drivers’ Championship conversation by staying within 36 points of Norris and 35 of Piastri with only four rounds remaining.

Top 10 finishers of the Mexico City GP:

DRIVER TEAM TIMES
1. Lando Norris McLaren 1:42.980
2. Charles Leclerc Ferrari +30.324
3. Max Verstappen Red Bull +0.725
4. Oliver Bearman Haas +9.906
5. Oscar Piastri McLaren +1.110
6. Kimi Antonelli Mercedes +5.772
7. George Russell* Mercedes +2.450
8. Lewis Hamilton Ferrari +6.159
9. Esteban Ocon Haas +19.018
10. Gabriel Bortoleto Sauber +1.399

Complete race results available via Formula1.com.

The next race is in a fortnight, the Sรฃo Paulo Grand Prix from legendary Interlagos. Norris will be looking to keep his mojo working, Piastri will be desperate to regain his momentum and Verstappen will be keen to keep the pressure on the talented but young McLaren duo. Hope to see you then to find out how it all shakes out!

2025 F1 Grand Prix of the United States โ€” Results & aftermath

Verstappen ramps up Drivers’ Championship pressure on McLaren duo with imperious victory at COTA; Norris makes late race move on Leclerc to secure P2; Piastri continues to falter down the stretch, finishes P5

Red Bull’s second half renaissance continued in emphatic manner as their unparalleled ace Max Verstappen gave a masterclass at the Circuit of the Americas on Sunday to notch a dominant win in the United States Grand Prix and his record seventh victory in American soil. Not only did Verstappen score his third win from the last four races but the Flying Dutchman also continued to ratchet up the pressure on the McLaren duo of Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris in his effort to overhaul them in a long shot bid to retain his Drivers’ Championship crown and secure his fifth consecutive F1 title. While Verstappen still trails points leader Piastri by forty points and the second place Norris by twenty-six, both McLaren drivers and the team itself have had their issues in recent races, even as the Red Bull braintrust have greatly improved the aerodynamics of their RB21, turning it back into a fearsome on-track weapon. Crucially, Verstappen took advantage of a race-ending collision between the two Papaya pilots on the opening lap of Saturday’s sprint race en route to victory in that hors d’oeuvre, scoring 8 points from that 19-lap contest compared to a big fat zero for either McLaren driver. Both Papaya drivers survived Sunday’s Grand Prix to score points at the checkered flag, with Norris crucially overcoming a slow second pit stop by his mechanics and making a late race pass on Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc on Lap 51 of this 56-lap contest to regain second place and maximize his possible points on the day. Meanwhile, Piastri continued to falter down the home stretch of 2025 and could do no better than P5 after a mediocre Saturday Qualifying saw the young Australian title aspirant start from P6 on the gird. That spread between the two McLarens’ finishing positions saw Norris pull to within 14 of Piastri with only five more races remaining. So, the pressure will be squarely on Piastri to get it together and regain his dominant early season form when the teams head to Mexico in a week’s time. The young Aussie will need every bit of his vaunted calm, cool demeanor with teammate Norris breathing down his neck and Verstappen and Red Bull looking like they’ve regained their vintage, domineering form.

Despite Leclerc getting demoted by Norris to third place late in the going, it was still a very good day for Ferrari overall. Leclerc easily maintained a large cushion over all other chasers behind him to secure that valuable podium position, and teammate Lewis Hamilton also drove an excellent race to improve on his P5 start and record a solid P4 result ย Better yet for the Scuderia, Mercedes’ George Russell slipped two positions from his starting grid spot down to a P6 finish, while Silver Arrows teammate Kimi Antonelli did not score after a costly collision with the Williams of Carlos Sainz on Lap 7. Sainz was assessed a 5-grid spot penalty for Mexico but the damage was done and Mercedes saw their lead over Ferrari trimmed to just seven points for second place in the all-important Constructors’ Championship, McLaren having already sewn up the top spot, of course.

Top 10 finishers of the USGP:

POS. NO. DRIVER TEAM LAPS TIME / RETIRED PTS.
1 1 Maxย Verstappen Red Bull Racing 56 1:34:00.161 25
2 4 Landoย Norris McLaren 56 +7.959s 18
3 16 Charlesย Leclerc Ferrari 56 +15.373s 15
4 44 Lewisย Hamilton Ferrari 56 +28.536s 12
5 81 Oscarย Piastri McLaren 56 +29.678s 10
6 63 Georgeย Russell Mercedes 56 +33.456s 8
7 22 Yukiย Tsunoda Red Bull Racing 56 +52.714s 6
8 27 Nicoย Hulkenberg Kick Sauber 56 +57.249s 4
9 87 Oliverย Bearman Haas F1 Team 56 +64.722s 2
10 14 Fernandoย Alonso Aston Martin 56 +70.001s 1

Complete race results available via Formula1.com.

The next round is in but a week’s time as the teams make the short trip from Austin to Mexico City. Can Verstappen continue his and Red Bull’s resurgence in the thin air at Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez? Will Norris keep surging to close in on or even overtake his intrateam rival? Or can Piastri regain the surgical precision and sang-froid that powered him to the points lead that he is now so desperately clinging to? Hope to see you then to find out how it all shakes out!

2025 F1 Grand Prix of the United States โ€” Qualifying results

Verstappen keeps pressure on McLaren duo with pole ahead of Norris at COTA; Piastri underwhelms in P6; Leclerc good enough for P3

Top 10 qualifiers for the USGP:

  1. Max Verstappen (Red Bull) 1m32.510s
  2. Lando Norris (McLaren) 1m32.801s
  3. Charles Leclerc (Ferrari) 1m32.807s
  4. George Russell (Mercedes) 1m32.826s
  5. Lewis Hamilton (Ferrari) 1m32.912s
  6. Oscar Piastri (McLaren) 1m33.084s
  7. Kimi Antonelli (Mercedes) 1m33.114s
  8. Ollie Bearman (Haas) 1m33.139s
  9. Carlos Sainz (Williams) 1m33.150s
  10. Fernando Alonso (Aston Martin) 1m33.160s

Complete qualifying results available via Formula.com.

2025 F1 Grand Prix of Singapore โ€” Results & aftermath

Russell reigns supreme to take victory in Singapore; Verstappen holds of Norris for P2; McLaren claim Constructors’ Title but tensions between P3 Norris & P4 Piastri come to a head after early race contact

Pics courtesy GrandPrix247.com

Mercedes’ George Russell dominated Sunday’s Singapore Grand Prix, converting his pole position into an easy victory and avenging a last lap shunt here at Marina Bay Street Circuit back in 2023 that cost him a podium on that day. But it was all smiles for the British ace this year, as no one could really match his race pace and Russell controlled brilliantly from the front, masterfully managing his tires, deftly navigating a slew of back markers in the late going and leaving his closest competitors well in the rearview mirror. Red Bull’s Max Verstappen was the runner up over five-seconds adrift, although the Dutch Master did manage to hold off the best efforts of McLaren’s Lando Norris to secure that solid P2. Norris, who was never able to really put a move on Verstappen on this tight, difficult-to-overtake circuit despite his extreme proximity to the Red Bull’s gearbox as the race wound down, nevertheless came home ahead of his teammate and championship rival Oscar Piastri. Norris gained a position on Piastri with some aggressive maneuvers on the opening lap and then consolidated his eventual P3 finish when the McLaren mechanics botched Piastri’s only pit stop on Lap 27 of this grueling 62-lap contest to the tune of an achingly slow 5.2 seconds. All in all, it was a fairly miserable day for Piastri individually, the Aussie points leader feeling hard done by Norris’s aggressive, wheel banging opening lap pass and thereafter making his displeasure known early and often on the team radio. But the McLaren pit wall played it straight in Singapore and the team was rewarded with enough points on the day between Norris’s third place and Piastri’s P4 to easily clinch their second Constructors’ title in succession with six rounds still remaining and the tenth in the team’s illustrious history. So, Piastri had to grin and bear it for the sake of such a great occasion for the Papaya organization and their faithful fans. But going forward, and with his points lead over Norris trimmed to just 22, Piastri will no longer be playing the good soldier as he duels with his teammate for the ultimate individual prize in Formula 1 and both talented young pilots hunt for their first F1 crown.

Top 10 finishers of the Singapore GP:

POS.

NO.

DRIVER

TEAM

LAPS

TIME / RETIRED

PTS.

1

63

Georgeย Russell

Mercedes

62

1:40:22.367

25

2

1

Maxย Verstappen

Red Bull Racing

62

+5.430s

18

3

4

Landoย Norris

McLaren

62

+6.066s

15

4

81

\Oscarย Piastri

McLaren

62

+8.146s

12

5

12

Kimiย Antonelli

Mercedes

62

+33.681s

10

6

16

Charlesย Leclerc

Ferrari

62

+45.996s

8

7

14

Fernandoย Alonso

Aston Martin

62

+80.667s

6

8

44

Lewisย Hamilton

Ferrari

62

+85.251s

4

9

87

Oliverย Bearman

Haas

62

+93.527s

2

10

55

Carlosย Sainz

Williams

61

+1 lap

1

Complete race results amiable via Formula1.com.

The next race is in a fortnight, as the teams make the long journey across the Pacific to Austin, Texas and Circuit of the Americas, the home of the United States Grand Prix and Round 19 of the 2025 season. COTA is a very different animal than Marina Bay and its long straights and high speed curves should be more suitable to McLaren than the last two street circuits. As for whether bygones will be bygones between Piastri and Norris, that’s another matter entirely. Hope to see you then to find out how it all shakes out!

 

2025 F1 Grand Prix of Singapore โ€” Qualifying results

Russell earns second Mercedes pole of season with blistering effort at Marina Bay; Verstappen a frustrated P2; Piastri secures P3 ahead of adrift Norris in P5

 

Top 190 qualifiers of the Singapore GP:

POS.

NO.

DRIVER

TEAM

Q1

Q2

Q3

LAPS

1

63

Georgeย Russell

Mercedes

1:29.928

1:29.562

1:29.158

18

2

1

Maxย Verstappen

Red Bull Racing

1:30.028

1:29.572

1:29.340

18

3

81

Oscarย Piastri

McLaren

1:30.313

1:29.813

1:29.524

20

4

12

Kimiย Antonelli

Mercedes

1:30.036

1:29.649

1:29.537

17

5

4

Landoย Norris

McLaren

1:29.932

1:29.809

1:29.586

20

6

44

Lewisย Hamilton

Ferrari

1:29.765

1:29.936

1:29.688

20

7

16

Charlesย Leclerc

Ferrari

1:30.370

1:29.914

1:29.784

22

8

6

Isackย Hadjar

Racing Bulls

1:30.214

1:30.016

1:29.846

19

9

87

Oliverย Bearman

Haas

1:30.420

1:30.076

1:29.868

17

10

14

Fernandoย Alonso

Aston Martin

1:30.745

1:30.054

1:29.955

18

Complete qualifying results available via Formula1.com.

Tomorrow’s race airs live beginning at 8 AM Eastern on ESPN here in the States. Hope to see you then to find out how it all shakes out!

2025 F1 Grand Prix of Azerbaijan โ€” Results & aftermath

Verstappen dominates in Baku for easy win; Russell rallies through illness for P2, Sainz earns maiden Williams podium in P3; Piastri crashes out on opening lap but P7 Norris fails to truly capitalize

Red Bull ace Max Verstappen earned his second victory in a row with a dominant win from pole at Sunday’s Azerbaijan Grand Prix. At the highly technical yet also high speed Baku City Circuit, Verstappen showed his flawless precision and race management, leading every lap of the 51-lap contest, setting the fastest lap and gapping the second place Mercedes of George Russell by a whopping 14.6 seconds at the finish. Carlos Sainz capitalized on his somewhat fortunate P2 starting position after Saturday’s highly chaotic qualifying to earn his first podium with Williams in P3. Meanwhile, McLaren had a weekend to forget, as championship points leader Oscar Piastri followed up his crash out in Q3 on Saturday with a very similar shunt on the race’s opening lap that ended his day in dramatic fashion. But despite being fated to score zero points on the day, teammate and chief championship rival Lando Norris could not make up much ground due to his own mediocre qualifying effort, the young Briton finishing exactly where he started when all was said and done in P7. Norris was therefore only able to reduce his deficit to Piastri by 6 points, the Aussie still retaining a 25-point cushion with seven rounds remaining. Still, as the home stretch of the 2025 season comes into view, Piastri looks mentally vulnerable for the first time and he will be staring at the walls of another very claustrophobic street circuit when the teams unload in Singapore in two weeks.

Kimi Antonelli continued his recent resurgence, making it an excellent day for the Silver Arrows by complimenting Russell’s P2 with a solid fourth place result. Racing Bulls’ Liam Lawson also had an excellent race, holding off multiple contenders in the final laps to secure an impressive P5. Teammate Isack Hadjar also contributed to the Racing Bulls points haul by coming home in P10. ย Those unable to pass Lawson as the laps ran out were the second Red Bull of Yuki Tsunoda, who nevertheless placed an encouraging P6, as well as the frustrated Norris in P7 and the best placed Ferrari of Lewis Hamilton in P8. Hamilton got the better of his Scuderia stablemate Charles Leclerc with a pass late in the going, relegating the Monegasque to P9. Regardless, it was not a strong weekend for Ferrari and they will be keen to leave Baku behind for Singapore and the friendly confines of the Marina Bay Street Circuit, where they have traditionally run very well under the lights.

Top 10 finishers of the Azerbaijan GP:

POS.

NO.

DRIVER

TEAM

LAPS

TIME / RETIRED

PTS.

1

1

Maxย Verstappen

Red Bull Racing

51

1:33:26.408

25

2

63

Georgeย Russell

Mercedes

51

+14.609s

18

3

55

Carlosย Sainz

Williams

51

+19.199s

15

4

12

Kimiย Antonelli

Mercedes

51

+21.760s

12

5

30

Liamย Lawson

Racing Bulls

51

+33.290s

10

6

22

Yukiย Tsunoda

Red Bull Racing

51

+33.808s

8

7

4

Landoย Norris

McLaren

51

+34.227s

6

8

44

Lewisย Hamilton

Ferrari

51

+36.310s

4

9

16

Charlesย Leclerc

Ferrari

51

+36.774s

2

10

6

Isackย Hadjar

Racing Bulls

51

+38.982s

1

Complete race results available via Formula1.com.

The next race is in a fortnight at another demanding street circuit — the nighttime Singapore GP from the beautifully illuminated Marina Bay Street Circuit. Verstappen will be looking to keep his mojo working, Piastri will surely be looking to regroup while Norris ratchets up the pressure, Mercedes will try to keep climbing and Ferrari will be desperate to get back to the sharp end of the field. Hope to see you then to find out how it all shakes out!

2025 F1 Grand Prix of Italy โ€” Results & aftermath

Vintage Verstappen dominates at Monza; McLaren engineer Norris-Piastri to secure P2 & P3; Leclerc P4, Hamilton P6 in difficult weekend for Ferrari at home race

For one race weekend in the countryside of Northern Italy on the occasion of Round 16 of the Formula 1 World Championship and the Italian Grand Prix at Autodromo Nazionale Monza, it seemed just like old times for four-time champ Max Verstappen and the Red Bull team. Imperious on Saturday in setting the Monza lap-record en route to pole, Verstappen survived an early lap kerfuffle with McLaren rival Lando Norris in the Grand Prix that saw the Dutchman have to give up the lead after forcing Norris off track at the very start of the race. But mighty Max would not be denied this Sunday and he forcefully took the position back on Lap 4 with a perfectly gauged late-braking maneuver steaming into the first chicane. And despite being so early in the course of this 53-lap contest, once Verstappen regained the lead, it was lights out for any other aspirant on the day. In a vintage performance by Verstappen and in a Red Bull that more closely resembled the fearsome rocket that dominated the sport just a few years ago, Verstappen ran away from both McLarens with apparent ease, intuited that their overcut gamble would not thwart his pursuit of victory when he pitted some ten laps earlier than the Papaya duo eventually would, and then easily maintained his lead when Norris and teammate Oscar Piastri did finally come in for fresh rubber on Lap 46. And while McLaren denied to run that long first stint purposely to try and get an advantage by running their final short stint on Soft Pirellis in opposition to Verstappen’s older Lap 37 switch to Hards, it didn’t really work out and Verstappen headed the McLaren duo by a whopping 19.2 seconds when the checkers flew. It was Verstappen’s first victory since the other Grand Prix in Italy this year, Emilia-Romagna, way back in Round 7. Now, whether he and Red Bull can replicate this Monza resurgence at the very different animal that is Azerbaijan in a fortnight remains to be seen. But for one race weekend, at least, the Dutch king and his court were back in action.

McLaren, meanwhile, had a bit of a kissing your sister kind of experience here at Monza. Already surprised at their usually superior pace being bettered easily by Verstappen’s Red Bull, the team’s braintrust found themselves at pains to keep everything civil between their two gentlemanly pilots, Norris and Piastri. While their gamble to run a long first stint on Mediums and then make the late switch to Softs was a sound one in the face of Verstappen’s dominance and their own cushion to the runners behind them, things got complicated when they finally did call their drivers in. Running in third behind his teammate, Piastri was first in for service, with Norris being assured that despite staying out an extra lap, Piastri would play the team game and not fight it out via the undercut when they reemerged on track. But Norris’s stop was painfully slow with a sticky front left tire change costing him about four extra seconds stationary compared to his teammate and championship rival. So, Norris now emerged behind Piastri in P3 after all that time spent on pit lane. The team quickly ordered Piastri to swap back since the loss of position was no fault of Norris’s and they had all been down this road together in Hungary last year. With only the mildest grudging hesitation, Piastri ceded P2 back to Norris cleanly. Despite being told he was free to race after that, the young Aussie points-leader could never find the pace to really execute any sort of overtake in the final few laps of this fast moving race. With a lot of extra championship points in hand after Norris’s unfortunate mechanical DNF in Zadvoort last Sunday, Piastri could well afford to spot Norris three here at Monza.

Charles Leclerc was the best placed Ferrari in P4, the Prancing Horses never really in contention for a podium this year with that eventual lightning fast top three in front of them. Leclerc’s teammate Lewis Hamilton did manage a very solid effort to work his way up from a penalty-induced tenth place start on the grid to P6 at the finish, but it was hardly a weekend to remember for the Scuderia or the hoards of loyal tifosi in the stands. Mercedes’ George Russell split the Ferraris in P6, while rookie Silver Arrows teammate got a confidence boosting result with a solid if unspectacular P9. Alexander Albon had an excellent drive for Williams to come home P7, while Kick Sauber rookie Gabriel Bortoleto continued his upward trajectory with a P8 finish. And Racing Bulls Isack Hadjar, yet another impressive rookie from this year’s bumper crop, had another superlative drive a week after his first podium in the Netherlands, willing himself from a pit lane start all the way into a points-paying P10.

Top 10 finishers of the Italian GP:

POS.

NO.

DRIVER

TEAM

LAPS

TIME / RETIRED

PTS.

1

1

Maxย Verstappen

Red Bull Racing

53

1:13:24.325

25

2

4

Landoย Norris

McLaren

53

+19.207s

18

3

81

Oscarย Piastri

McLaren

53

+21.351s

15

4

16

Charlesย Leclerc

Ferrari

53

+25.624s

12

5

63

Georgeย Russell

Mercedes

53

+32.881s

10

6

44

Lewisย Hamilton

Ferrari

53

+37.449s

8

7

23

Alexanderย Albon

Williams

53

+50.537s

6

8

5

Gabrielย Bortoleto

Kick SGabrielauber

53

+58.484s

4

9

12

Kimiย Antonelli

Mercedes

53

+59.762s

2

10

6

Isackย Hadjar

 

Racing Bulls

53

+63.891s

1

Complete race results available via Formula1.com.

The next race is in two week’s time at the very entertaining Baku City Street Circuit in Azerbaijan. A horse of a very different color than flat-out Monza, it will be interesting to see if Verstappen and Red Bull can keep their Italian mojo working there or if it will be a return to McLaren’s mostly dominant form this season. Hope to see you then to find out how it all shakes out!