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Oscar Piastri Poised for F1 Title After Lando Norris Heartbreak

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Highlights

  • Oscar Piastri leads 2025 F1 championship by 31 points over Norris
  • Norris struggled with an engine issue at the Dutch Grand Prix
  • McLaren tops Constructors’ Championship with 617 points, Ferrari second
  • Poll shows 73.88% of fans favor Piastri to win title
  • Azerbaijan and Singapore Grands Prix upcoming in late September, early October
  • Verstappen sits third, 94 points behind Piastri in drivers’ standings

Oscar Piastri leads the 2025 Formula 1 drivers’ standings by 31 points over McLaren teammate Lando Norris with eight races remaining.

The Dutch Grand Prix proved decisive. Norris suffered a power unit issue that compromised pace and strategy, allowing Piastri to extend his advantage.

Monza offered partial redress for Norris. He finished second on the road, while Piastri took third after a team-order call, trimming only three points from the gap.

Oscar Piastri extends points lead as Lando Norris battles power unit trouble at Zandvoort
Image Credit: Bakersfield

Fan sentiment mirrors the momentum shift. A RacingNews365 poll shows 73.88% expect Piastri to close out the title, with 18.28% backing Norris and 7.83% undecided.

73.88% of fans back Piastri for the title.

McLaren’s season-long consistency is stark in the constructors’ numbers. The team leads on 617 points, with Ferrari second on 280, underlining execution across both garages.

McLaren leads the Constructors’ Championship on 617 points.

Max Verstappen holds third in the drivers’ table, 94 points adrift of Piastri, as Red Bull works to narrow the competitive gap through development and strategy.

Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris resume an intense 2025 F1 title fight for McLaren
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The calendar now turns to Baku on September 21 and Singapore on October 5, followed by the United States and Mexico. Both venues sit among the best racing tracks for testing versatility.

Piastri’s margin stands at 31 points with eight races left.

For Norris, the route back requires clean weekends and decisive race pace. For Piastri, repeatable execution and error-free Sundays should protect the current buffer.

Reliability and strategy remain central. Piastri has maximized clean air runs and pit windows, while Norris has lost ground to technical setbacks at key moments.

Team dynamics will be scrutinized. McLaren’s use of team orders at Monza highlighted fine margins, as rivals target gains amid broader auto-racing industry trends in development and operations.

With street layouts and variable conditions ahead, qualifying sharpness and tyre management will decide track position. The title remains Piastri’s to lose, but pressure will intensify.

Visual Summary


👑 Piastri Norris Verstappen 31

31-point lead with 8 races left

Who will win it all?

Piastri (74%)

Norris

?
Poll: RacingNews365, 7,300+ votes

Only 8 races remain.
Next up: Baku & Singapore.
Norris must gain 4 points per race to catch Piastri.

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McLaren leads Constructors:

617 pts

Ferrari 280 | Red Bull trailing
Piastri’s consistency &
Norris’s comeback fire define McLaren’s season.
Team orders & reliability: the final wildcards.

Piastri is in control
but the
title fight isn’t over yet.
Every point. Every race. McLaren’s duo—and the world—hold their breath.
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Daniel Miller

Daniel Miller reports on Formula 1 Grand Prix weekends with race-day analysis, team-radio highlights, and point-standings updates. He explains power-unit upgrades, aerodynamic developments, and driver rivalries in straightforward, SEO-friendly language for a global F1 audience.

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