
Lando Norris won his first Formula One World Championship at the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix. Finishing third in the race, he narrowly beat Max Verstappen by just two points. His victory marked the end of a season-long battle across 24 races, showcasing skill, composure, and determination.
A Season of Drama

The championship came down to the final race, with Norris entering Abu Dhabi with a small points lead over Verstappen and teammate Oscar Piastri. Despite both rivals finishing ahead of him, Norris did enough to secure the title. His consistent performances in the closing races proved decisive.
McLaren’s Long-Awaited Triumph

Norris’s win ended McLaren’s drivers’ championship drought since 2008. The team also marked a significant turnaround from past struggles, demonstrating strong strategy and operational excellence under team principal Andrea Stella and CEO Zak Brown.
Key Moments in Abu Dhabi

Starting second on the grid, Norris briefly dropped to third after Piastri overtook him on the first lap. Throughout the race, he faced pressure from competitors and traffic but executed crucial overtakes, including a bold move past Yuki Tsunoda that was later confirmed legal by the stewards.
Rival Performances

Max Verstappen won the race but fell just short in the championship. Oscar Piastri finished second, showing his potential as a future title contender. Charles Leclerc, George Russell, and Fernando Alonso rounded out the top five, while Lewis Hamilton struggled with his Ferrari debut season, finishing eighth.
Strategy and Execution

Norris and McLaren relied on careful tire strategy and precise pit stops to maintain their championship position. While Verstappen and Piastri fought for the race win, Norris managed his pace and avoided mistakes, ensuring he stayed in the points needed to clinch the title.
Celebration and Legacy

Crossing the finish line, Norris secured his place in F1 history as the 11th British driver to win the World Championship. His victory highlighted both his talent and McLaren’s resurgence as a top team. The season ended with Norris celebrating atop his McLaren, marking a milestone moment for the driver and the team.
