F1 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix results: Who won, full classification, final driver standings as Norris, Verstappen, Piastri battle for title

Joe Wright

F1 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix results: Who won, full classification, final driver standings as Norris, Verstappen, Piastri battle for title image

The 2025 F1 season concluded on December 7 with the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.

Lando Norris went into the race weekend with a 12-point lead over Max Verstappen at the top of the driver's standings. McLaren teammate Oscar Piastri was only four points further back, meaning any one of the top three could win the title depending on how events played out at Yas Marina Circuit.

Reigning champion Verstappen had looked out of contention until a combination of excellent drives and McLaren mistakes gave him a chance. Norris still had things in his own hands, but the British-Belgian driver lacks the experience of four-time champion Verstappen, and he could not afford any mistakes in the United Arab Emirates capital.

Here is how the final race of a gripping F1 season played out.

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F1 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix results

Max Verstappen won the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, but it was not enough to claim the title. Lando Norris was crowned champion after finishing third in the race, behind teammate Oscar Piastri.

Norris was overtaken by Piastri in the early stages, but this was no reason for the championship leader to panic. He knew that, regardless of Verstappen and Piastri's results, he would win the driver's title if he finished at least third.

McLaren received a lot of criticism for their strategies in recent weeks — Norris should realistically have sewn up the championship before this final weekend — but they got things spot on here. When the pacey Charles Leclerc threatened to close on Norris and potentially challenge for P3, they made a swift pit stop to get the championship leader on fresh tyres and mitigate the risk of being caught. When Verstappen pulled so far clear that there was potential for an extra stop to back up traffic and put Norris' position under threat, Piastri made sure to claw back that time.

The final laps may have felt nerve-wracking, but Norris looked supreme. He was in tears as he thanked his team and all his family over the radio.

F1 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix full classification

PositionDriver
1Max Verstappen
2Oscar Piastri
3Lando Norris
4Charles Leclerc
5George Russell
6Fernando Alonso
7Esteban Ocon
8Lewis Hamilton
9Lance Stroll
10Oliver Bearman
11Nico Hulkenberg
12Gabriel Bortoleto
13Carlos Sainz
14Yuki Tsunoda
15Kimi Antonelli
16Alexander Albon
17Isack Hadjar
18Liam Lawson
19Pierre Gasly
20Franco Colapinto

F1 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix starting grid

Verstappen claimed pole position ahead of Norris and Piastri. Ferrari's Lewis Hamilton once more failed to get out of Q1.

PositionDriver
1Max Verstappen
2Lando Norris
3Oscar Piastri
4George Russell
5Charles Leclerc
6Fernando Alonso
7Gabriel Bortoleto
8Esteban Ocon
9Isack Hadjar
10Yuki Tsunoda
11Oliver Bearman
12Carlos Sainz
13Liam Lawson
14Kimi Antonelli
15Lance Stroll
16Lewis Hamilton
17Alexander Albon
18Nico Hulkenberg
19Pierre Gasly
20Franco Colapinto 

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F1 points standings 2025

Here is a look at the F1 standings prior to Sunday's race.

F1 Drivers' World Championship 2025

PositionDriverTeamPoints
1.Lando NorrisMcLaren423
2.Max VerstappenRed Bull421
3.Oscar PiastriMcLaren410
4.George RussellMercedes319
5.Charles LeclercFerrari242
6.Lewis HamiltonFerrari 156
7.Kimi AntonelliMercedes150
8.Alexander AlbonWilliams73
9.Carlos SainzWilliams64
10.Fernando AlonsoAston Martin56
11.Isack HadjarRacing Bulls51
12Nico HulkenbergSauber49
13Oliver BearmanHaas42
14.Liam LawsonRacing Bulls38
15.Esteban OconHaas38
16.Lance StrollAston Martin34
17.Yuki TsunodaRed Bull Racing33
18.Pierre GaslyAlpine22
19.Gabriel BortoletoSauber19
20.Franco ColapintoAlpine0
21Jack DoohanAlpine0

F1 Constructors' Championship 2025

PositionTeamPoints
1.McLaren833
2.Mercedes469
3.Red Bull451
4.Ferrari398
5. Williams137
6. Racing Bulls92
7.Aston Martin90
8.Haas80
9.Kick Sauber68
10.Alpine22

When is the next F1 race?

The 2025 F1 season is now over.

The 2026 season starts with the Australian Grand Prix on March 8, 2026.

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