The 2025 Formula 1 season is rapidly shaping up to be McLaren’s battlefield, with Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri emerging as the undeniable front-runners. As the grid gears up for the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix in Jeddah, Red Bull’s Max Verstappen insists he hasn’t given up hope — even as McLaren stretches a commanding 58-point lead in the constructors’ standings.
McLaren’s resurgence has been remarkable. Norris holds a narrow three-point lead in the drivers’ standings despite admitting he hasn’t hit peak form, while Piastri, riding high from his Bahrain GP win, has momentum on his side.
Meanwhile, Ferrari, Red Bull, and Mercedes have all struggled with consistency. Verstappen, the only non-McLaren driver to notch a win this season, experienced a tough outing in Bahrain, sparking speculation about his future with Red Bull — especially after legendary designer Adrian Newey’s departure to Aston Martin. However, Verstappen has dismissed any thoughts of leaving, saying, “I just go race by race… I’m hopeful we can still improve.”
Fernando Alonso, now with Aston Martin, poured cold water on speculation of teaming up with Verstappen, calling such a move “very unlikely.”
The F1 calendar continues at a breakneck pace — Jeddah marks the fifth race in six weeks. While fans are thrilled, the grueling schedule is testing the endurance of teams.
“It already feels like race 10,” said Williams’ Alex Albon, highlighting the toll on mechanics and crew members. “As drivers, we’re fortunate. But the people behind the scenes, with families and constant travel, really feel the pressure.”
Still, for F1 rookies like Sauber’s Gabriel Bortoleto, the thrill hasn’t worn off. “I’m just getting started. If there was a race next weekend, I’d be all in,” he said with a grin.
As the Miami GP looms in two weeks, all eyes remain on McLaren’s domination — and whether Verstappen can turn the tide.