Follow minute by minute updates of the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix as Max Verstappen starts from pole for the final race of the 2025 season and Lando Norris is on the verge of his first F1 title.
Category: Formula 1
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Norris wins first F1 world title after tense finale
Lando Norris became the Formula 1 world drivers’ champion for the first time after securing the 2025 title at Sunday’s season finale in Abu Dhabi.
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LIVE: Abu Dhabi GP 2025 – Piastri leads as Verstappen pits; Norris 3rd
Follow minute by minute updates of the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix as Max Verstappen starts from pole for the final race of the 2025 season and Lando Norris is on the verge of his first F1 title.
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Stella expects final race to be fair, sportsmanlike
McLaren team principal Andrea Stella is confident Sunday’s title decider in Abu Dhabi will play out “within the boundaries of sportsmanship and fairness” as his two drivers go up against Red Bull’s Max Verstappen for the sport’s biggest prize.
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LIVE: Abu Dhabi GP 2025 – Verstappen starts from pole
Follow minute by minute updates of the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix as Max Verstappen starts from pole in the final race of the 2025 season.
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LIVE: Abu Dhabi GP 2025 – build-up
Join us from 11:30 a.m. for live build-up of the F1 season finale, the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, with the race from 1 p.m. GMT.
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Lando Norris vs Max Verstappen vs Oscar Piastri: Story of F1 title race before Abu Dhabi finale
We know there’s a title finale, but how did we get here? ESPN looks at the title fight between Lando Norris, Max Verstappen and Oscar Piastri.
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Stella expects final race to be fair and sportsmanlike
McLaren team principal Andrea Stella is confident Sunday’s title decider in Abu Dhabi will play out “within the boundaries of sportsmanship and fairness” as his two drivers go up against Red Bull’s Max Verstappen for the sport’s biggest prize.
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Abu Dhabi Grand Prix weekend – in pictures
The Abu Dhabi Grand Prix weekend in pictures as one driver will be crowned champion on Sunday.
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Alonso: I’ll watch the race unfold on the big screen
Fernando Alonso joked that he plans to spend most of his own Abu Dhabi Grand Prix watching F1’s three-way title fight on the various big screens dotted around the Yas Marina circuit.