Tuesday 18 November 2025 09:07, UK
A look back at how the 2025 Formula 1 season has unfolded so far. After months of close racing and shifting momentum, the championship picture has tightened — most notably within McLaren, where teammates Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris head to the Brazilian Grand Prix separated by only 24 points. That narrow margin highlights a campaign defined by intense intra-team rivalry, strategic calls and decisive moments that have kept the title fight alive.
Throughout the year the grid has offered frequent twists: varying circuits, changing conditions and race-day strategies have all played a role in preventing any single driver from running away with the championship. Both McLaren drivers have shown pace and consistency, turning strong weekends into valuable points while the rest of the field has repeatedly reshuffled the order.
All eyes now turn to Interlagos, where overtaking opportunities, unpredictable weather and late-race gambits often produce dramatic swings. For Piastri and Norris, every session matters — a bold strategy or a single error could alter the trajectory of the title fight. Beyond the front of the field, battles for positions and the constructors’ standings continue to deliver compelling storylines.
Relive the season so far and keep watching: with only a slim gap between teammates and several rounds left, the closing races promise intense, potentially decisive action for drivers and teams alike.