Formula 1 2025 Standings After the Belgian Sprint Race at Spa-Francorchamps
Ohana Magazine -Following the action-packed Sprint Race at the Belgian Grand Prix in Spa-Francorchamps on July 26, 2025, Oscar Piastri from McLaren F1 Team has claimed the lead in the drivers’ championship with 241 points.
Meanwhile, his teammate Lando Norris follows closely, securing second place with 232 points. Additionally, Max Verstappen of Oracle Red Bull Racing holds third with 171 points. As the season progresses, the battle for the top spot continues to intensify.
Moreover, George Russell of Mercedes AMG Petronas stands firm in fourth place with 147 points, while Charles Leclerc from Scuderia Ferrari HP rounds out the top five at 124 points. Clearly, the competition remains fierce among the front runners.
Updated Formula 1 2025 Driver Standings
Here is the latest driver leaderboard:
- Oscar Piastri – McLaren F1 Team: 241 pts
- Lando Norris – McLaren F1 Team: 232 pts
- Max Verstappen – Oracle Red Bull Racing: 171 pts
- George Russell – Mercedes AMG Petronas: 147 pts
- Charles Leclerc – Scuderia Ferrari HP: 124 pts
- Lewis Hamilton – Scuderia Ferrari HP: 103 pts
- Kimi Antonelli – Mercedes AMG Petronas: 63 pts
- Alex Albon – Atlassian Williams Racing: 44 pts
- Nico Hulkenberg – Stake F1 Team Kick Sauber: 37 pts
- Esteban Ocon – MoneyGram Haas F1 Team: 27 pts
In addition, other competitors like Lance Stroll, Isack Hadjar, and Fernando Alonso are still collecting points, pushing to break into the top 10.
Constructors’ Championship Outlook
Thanks to consistent podium finishes from both Piastri and Norris, McLaren has established a commanding lead in the constructors’ standings. Here’s how the teams compare:
- McLaren – 430 pts
- Mercedes – 200 pts
- Ferrari – 200 pts
- Red Bull Racing – 178 pts
- Williams – 60 pts
- Aston Martin – 36 pts
- Kick Sauber – 35 pts
- Haas – 32 pts
- Racing Bulls – 29 pts
- Alpine – 17 pts
Interestingly, both Mercedes and Ferrari are tied, which makes the fight for second place even more thrilling as the season unfolds.
Full Race Calendar for the 2025 Formula 1 Season
To help you follow every thrilling moment, here’s the complete schedule:
- Round 1 – Melbourne, Australia: Mar 14–16
- Round 2 – Shanghai, China: Mar 21–23*
- Round 3 – Suzuka, Japan: Apr 4–6
- Round 4 – Sakhir, Bahrain: Apr 11–13
- Round 5 – Jeddah, Saudi Arabia: Apr 18–20
As the calendar progressed, teams had to adjust strategies across different continents and conditions.
- Round 6 – Miami, USA: May 2–4*
- Round 7 – Imola, Italy: May 16–18
- Round 8 – Monaco: May 23–25
- Round 9 – Barcelona, Spain: May 30–Jun 1
- Round 10 – Montreal, Canada: Jun 13–15
Subsequently, the European stretch brought high-pressure moments and critical points.
- Round 11 – Spielberg, Austria: Jun 27–29
- Round 12 – Silverstone, UK: Jul 4–6
- Round 13 – Spa-Francorchamps, Belgium: Jul 25–27*
- Round 14 – Budapest, Hungary: Aug 1–3
- Round 15 – Zandvoort, Netherlands: Aug 29–31
- Round 16 – Monza, Italy: Sep 5–7
Then, the season begins its final leg with pivotal races that could decide the championship.
- Round 17 – Baku, Azerbaijan: Sep 19–21
- Round 18 – Marina Bay, Singapore: Oct 3–5
- Round 19 – Austin, USA: Oct 17–19*
- Round 20 – Mexico City, Mexico: Oct 24–26
- Round 21 – São Paulo, Brazil: Nov 7–9*
- Round 22 – Las Vegas, USA: Nov 20–22
*Sprint weekends
Championship Battle Gaining Momentum
Undoubtedly, the 2025 Formula 1 season is shaping up to be one of the most competitive in recent years. While McLaren currently leads, the mid-season momentum of rivals like Red Bull and Ferrari cannot be overlooked.
Furthermore, with several sprint weekends and high-speed circuits remaining, anything can happen in the remaining races. Therefore, fans should prepare for plenty of drama, overtakes, and unexpected twists.
As the battle intensifies, one thing is clear: the road to the championship is still wide open.