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F1 Japanese Grand Prix 2025

2025 F1 championship standings after Japanese Grand Prix

Find out how the 2025 F1 Japanese Grand Prix has affected the drivers' and constructors' championship standings!

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Lando Norris remains in the lead of the F1 drivers' title, although has just a one-point advantage over Max Verstappen. 

The reigning world champion reduced Norris' advantage after comfortably converting pole position into victory at the Japanese Grand Prix. 

Norris finished in second at Suzuka, whilst Oscar Piastri completed the podium. As a result, the Australian driver has slipped to 13 points adrift of his team-mate. 

In the constructors' title, McLaren has extended its lead over Mercedes to 36 points, whilst Red Bull are in third but 50 behind the Woking-based team.

Check out the full championship standings below!

Formula 1 standings 2025

# Driver Team Points
1
Oscar Piastri aus
McLaren F1 team 131
2
Lando Norris gbr
McLaren F1 team 115
3
Max Verstappen nld
Red Bull Racing 99
4
George Russell gbr
Mercedes AMG F1 93
5
Charles Leclerc mco
Scuderia Ferrari 53
6
Kimi Antonelli ita
Mercedes AMG F1 48
7
Lewis Hamilton gbr
Scuderia Ferrari 41
8
Alexander Albon tha
Williams Racing 30
9
Esteban Ocon fra
Haas F1 14
10
Lance Stroll can
Aston Martin F1 Team 14
11
Yuki Tsunoda jpn
Red Bull Racing 9
12
Pierre Gasly fra
Alpine F1 7
13
Carlos Sainz esp
Williams Racing 7
14
Nico Hulkenberg deu
Stake F1 Team 6
15
Oliver Bearman gbr
Haas F1 6
16
Isack Hadjar fra
Racing Bulls 5
17
Fernando Alonso esp
Aston Martin F1 Team 0
18
Liam Lawson nzl
Racing Bulls 0
19
Jack Doohan aus
Alpine F1 0
20
Gabriel Bortoleto bra
Stake F1 Team 0
# Team Drivers Points
1
McLaren
Norris & Piastri 246
2
Mercedes
Russell & Antonelli 141
3
Red Bull
Verstappen & Tsunoda 105
4
Ferrari
Leclerc & Hamilton 94
5
Williams
Sainz & Albon 37
6
Haas
Ocon & Bearman 20
7
Aston Martin
Alonso & Stroll 14
8
Racing Bulls
Lawson & Hadjar 8
9
Alpine
Gasly & Doohan 7
10
Stake F1 Team
Hulkenberg & Bortoleto 6

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