The post F1 Standings After The 2025 Las Vegas Grand Prix appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Max Verstappen participates in the Formula 1 Heineken Las Vegas Grand Prix 2025 on November 22, 2025, in Las Vegas Strip Circuit, Nevada, USA. (Photo by Stefano Facchin/Alessio Morgese/NurPhoto via Getty Images) NurPhoto via Getty Images Round 22 in Las Vegas brought a huge twist to the F1 drivers’ championship, blowing the title battle wide open with only two rounds remaining in the 2025 season. Max Verstappen entered the weekend with a critical task on his shoulders, needing to avoid losing nine points or more to the championship leader Lando Norris to stay in the title conversation. Starting the race in second behind Norris, Verstappen snatched the lead right on the opening lap after the McLaren driver ran wide at Turn 1. From there, the Dutchman steered his Red Bull to a comfortable victory, finishing nearly 21 seconds ahead of Norris, while Oscar Piastri inherited fourth place after Andrea Kimi Antonelli got hit with a five-second time penalty that dropped him to fifth. Norris celebrated his second-place finish knowing that he inched closer to his maiden world title, as this result put him 30 points clear of Piastri and 42 points ahead of Verstappen. His celebrations were short-lived however as both McLarens were disqualified post-race due to excessive plank wear, wiping out their points from finishing second and fourth. What had once seemed like a distant dream of a fifth consecutive world title for Verstappen suddenly became within reach, as he now finds himself tied with Piastri on points at 366, both sitting only 24 points behind Norris with two rounds remaining. LAS VEGAS, NEVADA – NOVEMBER 22: Race winner Max Verstappen of the Netherlands and Oracle Red Bull Racing Second placed Lando Norris of Great Britain and McLaren (later disqualified) Third placed George Russell of Great Britain and Mercedes… The post F1 Standings After The 2025 Las Vegas Grand Prix appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Max Verstappen participates in the Formula 1 Heineken Las Vegas Grand Prix 2025 on November 22, 2025, in Las Vegas Strip Circuit, Nevada, USA. (Photo by Stefano Facchin/Alessio Morgese/NurPhoto via Getty Images) NurPhoto via Getty Images Round 22 in Las Vegas brought a huge twist to the F1 drivers’ championship, blowing the title battle wide open with only two rounds remaining in the 2025 season. Max Verstappen entered the weekend with a critical task on his shoulders, needing to avoid losing nine points or more to the championship leader Lando Norris to stay in the title conversation. Starting the race in second behind Norris, Verstappen snatched the lead right on the opening lap after the McLaren driver ran wide at Turn 1. From there, the Dutchman steered his Red Bull to a comfortable victory, finishing nearly 21 seconds ahead of Norris, while Oscar Piastri inherited fourth place after Andrea Kimi Antonelli got hit with a five-second time penalty that dropped him to fifth. Norris celebrated his second-place finish knowing that he inched closer to his maiden world title, as this result put him 30 points clear of Piastri and 42 points ahead of Verstappen. His celebrations were short-lived however as both McLarens were disqualified post-race due to excessive plank wear, wiping out their points from finishing second and fourth. What had once seemed like a distant dream of a fifth consecutive world title for Verstappen suddenly became within reach, as he now finds himself tied with Piastri on points at 366, both sitting only 24 points behind Norris with two rounds remaining. LAS VEGAS, NEVADA – NOVEMBER 22: Race winner Max Verstappen of the Netherlands and Oracle Red Bull Racing Second placed Lando Norris of Great Britain and McLaren (later disqualified) Third placed George Russell of Great Britain and Mercedes…

F1 Standings After The 2025 Las Vegas Grand Prix

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Max Verstappen participates in the Formula 1 Heineken Las Vegas Grand Prix 2025 on November 22, 2025, in Las Vegas Strip Circuit, Nevada, USA. (Photo by Stefano Facchin/Alessio Morgese/NurPhoto via Getty Images)

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Round 22 in Las Vegas brought a huge twist to the F1 drivers’ championship, blowing the title battle wide open with only two rounds remaining in the 2025 season.

Max Verstappen entered the weekend with a critical task on his shoulders, needing to avoid losing nine points or more to the championship leader Lando Norris to stay in the title conversation.

Starting the race in second behind Norris, Verstappen snatched the lead right on the opening lap after the McLaren driver ran wide at Turn 1.

From there, the Dutchman steered his Red Bull to a comfortable victory, finishing nearly 21 seconds ahead of Norris, while Oscar Piastri inherited fourth place after Andrea Kimi Antonelli got hit with a five-second time penalty that dropped him to fifth.

Norris celebrated his second-place finish knowing that he inched closer to his maiden world title, as this result put him 30 points clear of Piastri and 42 points ahead of Verstappen.

His celebrations were short-lived however as both McLarens were disqualified post-race due to excessive plank wear, wiping out their points from finishing second and fourth.

What had once seemed like a distant dream of a fifth consecutive world title for Verstappen suddenly became within reach, as he now finds himself tied with Piastri on points at 366, both sitting only 24 points behind Norris with two rounds remaining.

LAS VEGAS, NEVADA – NOVEMBER 22: Race winner Max Verstappen of the Netherlands and Oracle Red Bull Racing Second placed Lando Norris of Great Britain and McLaren (later disqualified) Third placed George Russell of Great Britain and Mercedes AMG Petronas F1 Team and Gianpiero Lambiase, Head of Racing of Oracle Red Bull Racing on the podium during the F1 Grand Prix of Las Vegas at Las Vegas Strip Circuit on November 22, 2025 in Las Vegas, Nevada. McLaren drivers Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri were both later disqualified from the Las Vegas Grand Prix result after post-race checks found their cars did not to comply with technical regulations. (Photo by Rudy Carezzevoli/Getty Images)

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Next weekend features a sprint race, meaning there is a maximum of 33 points up for grabs for a driver. Verstappen and Piastri will have to win in Qatar while hoping Norris falters to keep their title bids alive heading to the season finale in Abu Dhabi.

Meanwhile, Norris must leave Doha leading the standings with at least 26 points over both Verstappen and Piastri to be crowned champion – which means outscoring them by two points or more. Should he manage that without major setbacks, the Briton will clinch the championship after Sunday’s race.

Norris cannot wrap up the title next Saturday in the sprint, as even if he wins and both Verstappen and Piastri fail to score, the gap would still be 32 points, with 50 points left across the main races in Qatar and Abu Dhabi.

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Elsewhere, McLaren’s double disqualification also benefitted Mercedes, with George Russell moving up to P2 and Antonelli securing a podium finish in third after starting the race in a lowly 17th.

The race result strengthened the Brackley squad’s hold on second place in the constructors’ standings, now sitting 40 points ahead of Red Bull.

F1 Drivers’ Standings After Las Vegas

  1. Lando Norris (McLaren): 390 points
  2. Oscar Piastri (McLaren): 366 points
  3. Max Verstappen (Red Bull): 366 points
  4. George Russell (Mercedes): 294 points
  5. Charles Leclerc (Ferrari): 226 points
  6. Lewis Hamilton (Ferrari): 152 points
  7. Andrea Kimi Antonelli (Mercedes): 137 points
  8. Alexander Albon (Williams): 73 points
  9. Isack Hadjar (Racing Bulls): 51 points
  10. Nico Hulkenberg (Sauber): 49 points
  11. Carlos Sainz (Williams): 48 points
  12. Oliver Bearman (Haas): 41 points
  13. Fernando Alonso (Aston Martin): 40 points
  14. Liam Lawson (Racing Bulls): 36 points
  15. Esteban Ocon (Haas): 32 points
  16. Lance Stroll (Aston Martin): 32 points
  17. Yuki Tsunoda (Red Bull): 28 points
  18. Pierre Gasly (Alpine): 22 points
  19. Gabriel Bortoleto (Sauber): 19 points
  20. Franco Colapinto (Alpine): 0 points

F1 Constructors’ Standings After Las Vegas

  1. McLaren: 756 points (champions)
  2. Mercedes: 431 points
  3. Red Bull Racing: 391 points
  4. Ferrari: 378 points
  5. Williams: 121 points
  6. Racing Bulls: 90 points
  7. Haas: 73 points
  8. Aston Martin: 72 points
  9. Sauber: 68 points
  10. Alpine: 22 points

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Source: https://www.forbes.com/sites/yaraelshebiny/2025/11/23/f1-standings-after-the-2025-las-vegas-grand-prix/

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