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F1 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix 2025

2025 F1 championship standings after Saudi Arabian Grand Prix

Check out those all-important 2025 F1 championship standings after the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix.

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Oscar Piastri has moved into the lead of the F1 drivers' title after winning the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix. 

The McLaren driver secured his third win of the season, to move 10 points clear of Lando Norris. Norris dropped to second in the standings after finishing fourth at the Jeddah Corniche Circuit. 

Max Verstappen finished the fifth round of the season in second, but falls to third in the standings but is only 12 points adrift.

In the constructors' title, McLaren's one-four extended its advantage to 77 points over Mercedes in second. 

Check out the full standings below!

Formula 1 standings 2025

# Driver Team Points
1
Oscar Piastri aus
McLaren F1 team 309
2
Lando Norris gbr
McLaren F1 team 275
3
Max Verstappen nld
Red Bull Racing 205
4
George Russell gbr
Mercedes AMG F1 184
5
Charles Leclerc mco
Scuderia Ferrari 151
6
Lewis Hamilton gbr
Scuderia Ferrari 109
7
Kimi Antonelli ita
Mercedes AMG F1 64
8
Alexander Albon tha
Williams Racing 64
9
Nico Hulkenberg deu
Stake F1 Team 37
10
Isack Hadjar fra
Racing Bulls 37
11
Lance Stroll can
Aston Martin F1 Team 32
12
Fernando Alonso esp
Aston Martin F1 Team 30
13
Esteban Ocon fra
Haas F1 28
14
Pierre Gasly fra
Alpine F1 20
15
Liam Lawson nzl
Racing Bulls 20
16
Oliver Bearman gbr
Haas F1 16
17
Carlos Sainz esp
Williams Racing 16
18
Gabriel Bortoleto bra
Stake F1 Team 14
19
Yuki Tsunoda jpn
Red Bull Racing 12
20
Franco Colapinto arg
Alpine F1 0
21
Jack Doohan aus
Alpine F1 0
# Team Drivers Points
1
McLaren
Norris & Piastri 584
2
Ferrari
Leclerc & Hamilton 260
3
Mercedes
Russell & Antonelli 248
4
Red Bull
Verstappen & Tsunoda 214
5
Williams
Sainz & Albon 80
6
Aston Martin
Alonso & Stroll 62
7
Racing Bulls
Lawson & Hadjar 60
8
Stake F1 Team
Hulkenberg & Bortoleto 51
9
Haas
Ocon & Bearman 44
10
Alpine
Gasly & Colapinto 20

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