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The latest F1 standings for the drivers' and constructors' championship after the Qatar Grand Prix.
George Russell: ‘McLaren must accept fate and not interfere in F1 title race’ - With Lando Norris needing a podium to win his first title, it has been suggested that McLaren could instruct Oscar Piastri to allow his teammate through to claim the spoils,
Oscar Piastri won the Qatar Grand Prix sprint race from pole position to move 22 points behind McLaren teammate Lando Norris heading into Sunday’s main Formula 1 race.
The news comes as Haas shows signs of competitive revival, and a year after the two sides' initial partnership began
The U.S.-owned team, who use Ferrari engines and also has close ties with Maranello, said they would be rebranded as TGR Haas F1 from 2026.
Today, the spotlight falls on Arvid Lindblad, the 18-year-old British-Swedish talent who has officially joined Red Bull's sister outfit Racing Bulls, becoming one of the youngest drivers ever promoted into a Formula 1 race seat (Lindblad will be the third-youngest ever when he lines up in Australia next year).
After a thriller in Qatar, Formula One’s 2025 season has come down to the final race of the season this weekend in Abu Dhabi, where McLaren teammates Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri — along with Red Bull’s Max Verstappen — will face a three-way battle for the drivers’ title.