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Live 2025 F1 Standings Update: Surprise Leader Rockets to the Top After Monaco Grand Prix
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FOLLOWING THE 2025 MONACO GRAND PRIX: UPDATED F1 STANDINGS AND TITLE PICTURE
Latest Driver Standings
1. Oscar Piastri – 146 pts
2. Lando Norris – 133 pts
3. Max Verstappen – 124 pts
4. George Russell – 99 pts
5. Charles Leclerc – 61 pts
6. Lewis Hamilton – 53 pts
7. Kimi Antonelli – 48 pts
8. Alex Albon – 40 pts
9 = Esteban Ocon & Lance Stroll – 14 pts each
(Standings updated after Monaco GP)
Constructor Standings Snapshot
• McLaren – 319 pts
• Mercedes – 147 pts
• Red Bull – 143 pts
• Ferrari – 142 pts
• Williams – 51 pts
• Haas – 20 pts
Monaco GP Recap & What It Means
McLaren’s double-points haul in Monte Carlo tightened Oscar Piastri’s grip on the World Championship and propelled the Woking outfit past the 300-point mark. While Norris missed out on victory, his P2 finish kept the intra-team duel alive and trimmed the deficit to just 13 points. Verstappen’s third-place keeps Red Bull in striking distance but the Dutchman now needs a strong run through the European leg to stay in the fight.
Mercedes left the Principality satisfied: Russell’s fourth place plus rookie Kimi Antonelli’s P6 vaulted the Silver Arrows into clear second in the constructors’ table, edging out a resurgent Red Bull by four points. Ferrari’s quiet weekend leaves the Scuderia just one point behind Red Bull, setting up a four-way scrap heading into Barcelona.
Key Talking Points
• Momentum swing – McLaren have scored 176 points in the last three rounds, almost double any rival.
• Midfield hero – Alex Albon’s consistent top-eight finishes have lifted Williams to fifth overall, their strongest start since 2015.
• Zeroes under pressure – Fernando Alonso and Liam Lawson are still pointless; Alpine’s engine upgrade for Spain could prove decisive.
What’s Next: Spanish Grand Prix Preview
The Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya is traditionally a barometer of mid-season form. Pirelli’s harder compound allocation and a new asphalt layer will reward cars with high-speed stability—an area where McLaren and Mercedes excel. Red Bull bring a weight-saving floor, while Ferrari introduce a revised rear wing aimed at boosting straight-line speed.
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With just eight points covering second to fourth in the constructors’ championship and three drivers within 22 points atop the drivers’ standings, the 2025 Formula 1 season is poised for another shake-up in Spain.
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