Formula 1 2025 – Championship Standings
Stay updated with the 2025 Formula 1 season! Track driver and constructor standings, race results, and see who leads the exciting championship battle.
Stay updated with the 2025 Formula 1 season! Track driver and constructor standings, race results, and see who leads the exciting championship battle.
George Russell secured victory at the 2025 Singapore GP for Mercedes, while McLaren sealed their second straight Constructors’ Championship in style.
The race saw Red Bull’s Verstappen struggle for pace as McLaren’s consistency brought them another team triumph.
George Russell secured the 2025 Singapore F1 pole ahead of Max Verstappen and Oscar Piastri. The Mercedes driver delivered under pressure, with both Q3 laps good enough for top spot. Verstappen aborted his final attempt, while Piastri and Norris missed out.
Max Verstappen set the pace in 2025 Singapore F1 practice, edging Oscar Piastri and George Russell in a session where the top five were split by less than a tenth. The Red Bull driver’s 1:30.148 lap gave him the edge, while Mercedes and McLaren stayed firmly in the fight.
Oscar Piastri topped second practice at the Singapore GP 2025 with a 1:30.714 lap, ahead of Isack Hadjar and Max Verstappen as red flags twice stopped running. The McLaren driver showed consistent pace at Marina Bay despite interruptions and a late challenge from his rivals.
Fernando Alonso topped the opening practice for the Singapore GP 2025, edging out Charles Leclerc and Max Verstappen. The Aston Martin driver set a best time of 1:31.116 at Marina Bay, leading a closely packed field with Ferrari and Red Bull just behind in the fight.
Baku F1 qualifying delivered drama as Verstappen took pole with crashes, red flags, and slippery conditions affecting top drivers. The session ended with unexpected grid positions and tense moments for all teams.
Lando Norris set the fastest time in final practice for the 2025 Azerbaijan Grand Prix, edging Verstappen and Piastri in a close session. The McLaren driver bounced back after Friday’s crash, showing sharp pace despite tricky winds in Baku.
Baku FP2 saw Lewis Hamilton lead a Ferrari one-two while McLaren struggled, with Lando Norris hitting the wall. The session highlighted top speeds, tire strategy, and race pace across the grid, with Ferrari setting the benchmark and Mercedes showing strong competition.