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The biggest Formula 1 race in years is Sunday. Here's how three drivers could win the championship.
The Abu Dhabi Grand Prix will be F1's first title decider in years. Lando Norris, Max Verstappen and Oscar Piastri can all win the ultimate trophy in the 2025 finale.
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Oscar Piastri rediscovered his early-season form to take a Sprint win this weekend and, after a phenomenal qualifying lap that saw him knock more than four-tenths off his Sprint pole time, the Australian can take the World Drivers' Championship battle to the final weekend of the season by securing a win in the Qatar Grand Prix.