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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. SEO Fast Facts • Search for “F1 standings 2025” spikes every race weekend—bookmark this page for the freshest tables. • “Formula 1 standings after Monaco” and “driver standings Piastri Norris Verstappen” are rising keywords—share this update to stay ahead. 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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