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F1 title permutations: How Lando Norris, Max Verstappen, Oscar Piastri can win 2025 Drivers' Championship at season-ending Abu Dhabi Grand Prix

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F1 title permutations: How Lando Norris, Max Verstappen, Oscar Piastri can win 2025 Drivers' Championship at season-ending Abu Dhabi Grand Prix

Lando Norris is favourite to win his maiden Formula 1 world title but Max Verstappen and Oscar Piastri can steal the championship at Sunday's season-ending Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, so how can all three drivers do it?

After strategy drama in Qatar, Norris is 12 points ahead of Verstappen and 16 points in front of McLaren team-mate Piastri with 25 points for a win in Sunday's race at the Yas Marina Circuit.

Verstappen starts the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix on pole position from Norris in second and Piastri in third.

For Norris, the equation is simple - if he is on the podium in Abu Dhabi, he is world champion no matter what his title rivals do.

Should the British driver finish fourth though, like he did in Qatar, he would need Verstappen to not win the race.

If Norris retires, or fails to score any points, he would need Verstappen to be outside of the podium places and Piastri in third or lower.

Verstappen must be on the podium to have any chance of winning a record-equalling fifth consecutive drivers' title - an accolade held by Michael Schumacher during his time at Ferrari.

The Dutchman, who won a controversial title decider in 2021 against Lewis Hamilton, realistically needs to win and hope Norris is not on the podium.

Piastri must finish in the top two to have any chance of claiming a first world title. Even with victory though, he needs team-mate Norris to be sixth or lower.

Should Piastri finish second, the Australian would rely on Norris being 10th or lower plus Verstappen not being on the podium.

This could happen of course. For example, if Piastri does not win, Verstappen finishes second and Norris is seventh - the latter two would be tied on 414 points.

We would then go to countback which means who has the most number of wins in 2025. Remarkably, Norris, Verstappen and Piastri all have seven victories this season.

That means we then look at second places and Norris is ahead here with eight second places compared to Verstappen on six (including the one in Abu Dhabi in this scenario), while Piastri has four.

In any scenario where Norris is tied with his title rivals, he will come out on top.

It is impossible for Verstappen and Piastri to be tied on points if they are the top two in the championship.

This will be the 32nd occasion the F1 Drivers' Championship has gone down to the last race in the sport's 75-year history.

However, only nine of those times has seen the championship leader going into that race not win the title - Sebastian Vettel in 2010 was the last driver to do that when he overturned a 15-point deficit to Fernando Alonso, having been third in the standings too.

The Drivers' Championship is actually handed out at the FIA Prize Gala, rather than the season-finale in Abu Dhabi. That's the case with the Constructors' Championship too, which was won by McLaren in October's Singapore Grand Prix.

This year's FIA Prize Gala takes place in Tashkent, Uzbekistan on December 12.

The 2025 Formula 1 season concludes with the title-deciding Abu Dhabi Grand Prix live on SportNews F1 this weekend with Sunday's race at 1pm (build-up from 11am).

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