The 2025 Monaco Grand Prix was defined by complex two-stop strategies that deviated from the traditional one-stop approach. McLaren's Lando Norris utilized a Medium-Hard-Hard strategy to secure victory, while Ferrari's Charles Leclerc and McLaren's Oscar Piastri completed the podium with similar tactics. Standout overcut moves and failed tyre gambles highlighted the tactical demands of the iconic street circuit.
The 2025 Miami Grand Prix was shaped by a mid-race Red Flag that nullified pit stop advantages and created a strategic divide. McLaren dominated on a Medium-Hard strategy, while Mercedes secured a podium by successfully executing an alternative Hard-Medium overcut.
The 2025 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix at the Jeddah Corniche Circuit was defined by low tyre degradation, leading to a tactical battle between one-stop strategies. Oscar Piastri secured the win through a perfectly timed undercut, while Charles Leclerc's bold overcut extension and Lando Norris's reverse Hard-to-Medium approach added significant late-race tension, resulting in a three-way sprint for the win separated by only 0.350 seconds.
Lando Norris wins a tactical Monaco thriller for McLaren. A dynamic two-stop strategy saw the lead change multiple times against Leclerc and a late-gambling Verstappen. The victory closes the gap between McLaren teammates Norris and Piastri to just 3 points.
Lando Norris secured the first pole position of the 2025 season at Albert Park, leading a McLaren front-row lockout ahead of Oscar Piastri. Max Verstappen qualified third as the session highlighted McLaren's dominance, Williams' strong Q3 performance, and notable rookie struggles for Antonelli and Lawson.
Max Verstappen won the 2025 Emilia Romagna Grand Prix, leading Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri. The race featured intense strategic battles, multiple safety cars, and impressive recovery drives from Lewis Hamilton and Alexander Albon on the Imola circuit.
Max Verstappen secured pole position for the 2025 Miami Grand Prix by a mere 0.065 seconds over Lando Norris, leading a spectacular three-way fight that saw the top three drivers separated by just 0.067 seconds. The Red Bull driver clocked a 1:26.204 in Q3 to deny the McLaren of Norris and a fast-charging Andrea Kimi Antonelli in the Mercedes, setting up a tantalizing grid for Round 6 of the championship.
Oscar Piastri secured victory at the 2025 Chinese Grand Prix, leading a McLaren 1-2 finish. The race was defined by a tight battle between the McLaren teammates and strategic tyre management, ending in significant post-race technical disqualifications for Ferrari and Alpine drivers.
Oscar Piastri won the 2025 Bahrain Grand Prix for McLaren in a tactically intense race featuring a crucial mid-race Safety Car, holding off George Russell and Lando Norris.
McLaren dominated the 2025 Miami Grand Prix with Oscar Piastri leading a 1-2 finish ahead of Lando Norris, while George Russell claimed third. The race was heavily influenced by a mid-race Safety Car, which rewarded teams with specific tyre strategies and compromised those who had pitted under green flag conditions.