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Norris is still in a good position to claim a maiden title, but both his and Oscar Piastri’s disqualification in Las Vegas hands Max Verstappen fresh hope
Kieran JacksonFormula 1 CorrespondentSunday 23 November 2025 13:26 GMTComments
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Lando Norris is still in position to win the 2025 F1 world championship despite disqualification from the Las Vegas Grand Prix.
The McLaren driver’s grip on the title was weakened after the FIA’s investigation into the skid blocks underneath both drivers’ cars, with Max Verstappen winning the race on The Strip.
Norris had finished second, after a mistake on pole at the opening corner had dropped him behind Verstappen and Mercedes’ George Russell.
open image in galleryMcLaren’s Lando Norris continued his march towards the world title in Las Vegas (David Davies/PA) (PA Wire)Norris moved clear of Russell with 16 laps remaining to take second place, with Oscar Piastri two positions back in fourth. But after both McLaren drivers’ points were wiped off, Norris’ lead has been chopped from 30 to 24 points clear of both Piastri and Verstappen with just 58 left on the table across the concluding two rounds.
It means the 26-year-old Englishman could still secure the world title with a round to spare at next weekend’s Qatar Grand Prix.
But when can Norris claim the 2025 F1 world championship?
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After disqualification in Las Vegas, Norris’ lead to both Oscar Piastri and Max Verstappen is down to 24 points.
TOP-3 - F1 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP
1. Lando Norris (McLaren) – 390 points
2. Oscar Piastri (McLaren) – 366 points
3. Max Verstappen (Red Bull) – 366 points
However, by the end of the final sprint race of the year at the penultimate round in Qatar, Piastri and Verstappen would need to be within 50 points of Norris to stand a mathematical chance of catching him. With a maximum of eight points in the sprint, Norris now can’t win the title in the Qatar sprint race. The worst situation for both chasing drivers is a deficit of 32 points.
Therefore, the earliest Norris can win the title is the Grand Prix in Qatar on Sunday 30 November.
A points advantage of more than 25 points by the end of the Qatar Grand Prix would see him win the title with one race to spare. Put simply: If Norris outscores Piastri and Verstappen by two or more points in Qatar, over both the Sprint and Grand Prix, he will become world champion.
Piastri and Verstappen, meanwhile, have to be within 25 points of Norris to stay in the hunt at the season-finale in Abu Dhabi.
open image in galleryPiastri and Verstappen must be within 25 points of Norris to take the title race to the final grand prix in Abu Dhabi (Getty)More about
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