
The Japanese GP has ended, with Max Verstappen starting from pole and a continuous three-way fight for the win. Here’s how the 2025 F1 Drivers’ and Constructors’ standings have shifted after the Japanese GP at Suzuka, where Ferrari collected important points, but the Maranello team remains far behind.
F1 2025 – Drivers’ standings after the Japanese GP
Lando NORRIS (McLaren) – 62 points
Max VERSTAPPEN (Red Bull) – 61 points
Oscar PIASTRI (McLaren) – 49 points
George RUSSELL (Mercedes) – 45 points
Andrea Kimi ANTONELLI (Mercedes) – 30 points
Charles LECLERC (Ferrari) – 20 points
Alexander ALBON (Williams) – 18 points
Lewis HAMILTON (Ferrari) – 15 points
Esteban OCON (Haas) – 10 points
Lance STROLL (Aston Martin) – 10 points
Nico HULKENBERG (Stake F1 Team Kick Sauber) – 6 points
Oliver BEARMAN (Haas) – 5 points
Isack HADJAR (Racing Bulls) – 4 points
Yuki TSUNODA (Red Bull) – 3 points
Carlos SAINZ (Williams) – 1 point
Pierre GASLY (Alpine) – 0 points
Fernando ALONSO (Aston Martin) – 0 points
Jack DOOHAN (Alpine) – 0 points
Liam LAWSON (Racing Bulls) – 0 points
Gabriel BORTOLETO (Stake F1 Team Kick Sauber) – 0 points
Constructors’ standings after the Japanese GP
McLaren – 111 points
Mercedes – 75 points
Red Bull – 61 points
Ferrari – 35 points
Williams – 19 points
Haas – 15 points
Aston Martin – 10 points
Racing Bulls – 7 points
Stake F1 Team Kick Sauber – 6 points
Alpine – 0 points
When is the next F1 race?
The next F1 race will take place in Bahrain, at the Sakhir desert circuit in one week, during the April 11–13 weekend. The Bahrain weekend will feature much more “European-friendly” times, with qualifying at 6:00 PM CET and the race starting at 5:00 PM CET, right in the afternoon. Bahrain will be the second of three consecutive races, with the triple-header concluding in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, over the Easter weekend. Follow us for all the updates.
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