Oscar Piastri showcased his prowess in the Formula One arena by transforming his pole position into a commanding victory during the Qatar Grand Prix sprint on Saturday. Piastri's performance was stellar,
crossing the finish line nearly five seconds ahead of George Russell from Mercedes. This triumph marked his first race win since August's Dutch Grand Prix, narrowing the gap to championship leader Lando Norris to 22 points.
Before the Qatar Grand Prix, McLaren announced that both Piastri and Norris would have the opportunity to compete for the title as long as it remained mathematically feasible. Piastri seized this chance, securing his third career sprint victory at Lusail International Circuit. The Middle East has proven to be a favourable region for him, having won previous races in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia.
The race saw Lando Norris finishing third, just behind Russell, while Max Verstappen from Red Bull secured fourth place. Verstappen's aspirations for a fifth consecutive drivers' title now hinge on Sunday's race, with only two events left and a 25-point gap separating him from Norris. Yuki Tsunoda moved up to fifth after Kimi Antonelli received a five-second penalty for track limit violations.
The top eight finishers included Fernando Alonso from Aston Martin and Carlos Sainz representing Williams. Unfortunately, Ferrari faced another challenging race with Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton ending in 13th and 17th positions respectively. The current drivers' standings show Lando Norris leading with 396 points, followed by Oscar Piastri at 374 points and Max Verstappen at 371 points.
In terms of constructors' standings, McLaren leads with 770 points, significantly ahead of Mercedes with 441 points and Red Bull with 400 points. This reflects McLaren's strong performance throughout the season.
A WIN FOR THE FINAL SPRINT OF '25 Let's go, Oscar #McLaren | #QatarGPpic.twitter.com/WzTgT8j4ab McLaren (@McLarenF1) November 29, 2025
As the season progresses towards its climax, all eyes are on the upcoming races that will determine the ultimate champion. With only two races left in the season, every point counts significantly towards deciding both individual and team titles.








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