F1 | ABU DHABI GP, THE POINT BY GIAN CARLO MINARDI “NORRIS, A WELL-DESERVED TITLE”
The 2025 World Championship ended with Lando Norris’ triumph, a fitting conclusion to the 24 grands prix. The British driver had his ups and downs like every protagonist in the championship, but he managed to close the gap from his teammate and assert himself with maturity. The most complete team won, as did the driver who, over course of the whole season, showed he deserved the title.
Today Norris was again the protagonist of decisive overtaking after the first pit stop. I fully agree with the decision of the marshals to penalize Tsunoda for three changes of trajectory while defending, as well as the decision not to intervene in the alleged track limit violation during the overtaking manoeuvre against him, the manoeuvre occurred on the straight with no advantage gained. Norris simply kept wider to avoid a possible collision caused by the movement of the Red Bull driver. The team radio communications were also judged correctly.
This result confirms how much composure within a team affects performance. Today, McLaren carried out an impeccable weekend, as did Red Bull with Verstappen. Even though the Dutchman reaffirmed the value of his four world championship titles, the Dutchman was the “victim” of a mid-season phase of internal tension that compromised his path to the title. With the arrival of Mekies, the team found its balance once again and was able to reopen the battle up to the final race.
Piastri finished in third place on the ladder, the two races without points during the season proved decisive for the Australian.
It was an excellent performance by Charles Leclerc, fourth across the finish line with a Ferrari that continues to show a gap that is difficult to explain compared to Hamilton, especially in qualifying. We saw some very close sessions, decided by thousandth of a second, where one small detail could have sent you from the front row to the back of the grid. In the race, Leclerc climbed back solidly, finishing in the points. With the change of regulations in 2026 we will probably see a different scenario.
Contrary to expectations, Mercedes fell short in the final round. Russell limited the damage with fourth place in qualifying, while Antonelli’s performance in Q2 was inexplicable after an excellent Q1. It was a season of highs and lows for the young driver from Bologna, but he ended the season with an encouraging seventh place in the drivers’ world championship, the first among the rookies. In the final race he gained valuable experience in race management, which will be essential in 2026. He has a promising future ahead of him. For Mercedes an era is coming to an end, and it will be essential to know how to interpret the new regulations in the best way possible. There is little time to catch their breath, the first tests in the new year are already scheduled for the end of January.
The Abu Dhabi race was also the race that said to goodbye to Sauber that is ready to pass the baton to Audi. It had a season of growth, rewarded with important points, and Hulkenberg’s first podium finish at Silverstone. It was an important season also for Renault that closed its chapter in Formula 1 after a difficult journey with Alpine.
2026 is approaching and expectations are already high.
Gian Carlo Minardi


