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Can Max Verstappen win the F1 title in 2025? Points difference to Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris explained

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The faint alarm bells tinkling in the ears of Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris have become shrieking sirens following Max Verstappen's ominous form at the end of the 2025 campaign.This wasn't supposed to happen. McLaren were supposed to have the title sewn up and sorted by n0w, and yet the F1 title race has not been quite so alive since the very first race week.Red Bull star Verstappen has eroded the gap to the front pair considerably in recent we…

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Make your bets, ladies and gentlemen. The F1 drivers’ championship fight lives its most effervescent moment. Oscar Piastri, Lando Norris and Max Verstappen arrive at the Mexico Grand Prix 2025 in search of adding points to their cause.The title fight has been so closed that even the drivers of other teams make their forecasts. Charles Leclerc, the Ferrari driver who sells ice cream, was questioned about who is their favorite to win the Formula 1…

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Oscar Piastri is not going to change his focus despite the retracement that his rival is carrying out for the Formula 1 title, Max Verstappen, in the fight for the 2025 drivers’ championship. Piastri’s 104-point advantage over Verstappen was reduced to 40 in just four grand prizes, as the Red Bull driver got four wins (including one to the sprint) and a second position. Meanwhile, the world leader suffered a bad run in which Baku’s zero stands o…

Oscar Piastri is clear that he will not change his focus for this championship, even though Max Verstappen has joined the title fight. The Australian’s advantage over the Red Bull driver was 104 points ago four great prizes, but the Dutchman has managed to reduce it to 40 after three wins, a sprint win and a second place in that period. At that time, McLaren’s driver had a low performance, which included an accident in the first round of the Aze…

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Radio Times broke the news in on Thursday, October 23, 2025.
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