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The McLaren driver can celebrate the 2025 Formula 1 world championship if he finishes first, second or third on Sunday in the final race of the season. Even if Max Verstappen wins the race, Norris can prevent him from winning the title by finishing second or third.
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The victory, aided by a costly strategy error by McLaren, sets up a thrilling three-way title decider next Sunday with Lando Norris leading Max Verstappen and Oscar Piastri in the standings.
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Red Bull’s 2025 turnaround to become an unlikely dark horse in the Formula 1 drivers’ world championship is more important than actually winning the title, according to Max Verstappen.It long seemed like the title fight was going to be a two-horse race between McLaren’s drivers Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris,
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Max Verstappen is one of the biggest names in Formula 1, holding the record for the most consecutive wins in one season. He became F1's youngest driver in 2015, when he made his debut at just 17 years old at the Australian Grand Prix.
The Abu Dhabi race should be an electric showdown between the three drivers. Norris enters with a recent string of strong performances, including three podium finishes in the last six races. As long as Norris places within the top-three finishers in Abu Dhabi, he will finish as the world champion .