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RacingNews365 wishes you a very happy and healthy 2025!

2024 was a fascinating season of F1 with Max Verstappen winning his fourth drivers' title as McLaren ended a 26-year drought in the constructors'. What will 2025 bring?

The 2024 F1 season was a classic with seven different drivers taking victories with a title battle that threatened to reach boiling points at times. 

In the end, Max Verstappen and McLaren walked away with the drivers' and constructors' titles with Lando Norris and Ferrari the respective runners-up. 

With 24 races on the calendar, and six Sprints, with s season lasting from launch day in February to December, you will be able to find every story on RacingNews365 in our stories, videos and podcasts!

Everyone on the team wishes you a wonderful, healthy and happy 2025. Happy New Year!
 

Also interesting:

Join RacingNews365's Ian Parkes, Sam Coop and Nick Golding in the final episode of the year, as Ian and Sam battle it out in the RacingNews365 Big Fat F1 Quiz of the Year! Join in the fun by yourself or with other people to test your 2024 F1 knowledge!

Rather watch the podcast? Then click here!

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