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Find out how the 2025 F1 Singapore Grand Prix has affected the F1 drivers’ and constructors’ championship tables.
At the Marina Bay Street Circuit, McLaren secured their second consecutive F1 constructors’ championship with Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri finishing the Singapore Grand Prix in third and fourth place, respectively.
The Woking-based team’s 27 points were more than double the 13 points needed to clinch the title, marking the first time McLaren won back-to-back championships since 1991, a 34-year gap.
Norris’ impressive move from fifth to third in the race helped narrow the gap in the drivers’ championship, with Piastri’s lead now at 22 points with six races remaining, including three sprint races.
Max Verstappen’s second-place finish saw him gaining ground on the McLaren drivers in the championship standings, showcasing his determination in the title race.
George Russell’s win, along with Kimi Antonelli’s fifth place, bolstered Mercedes’ position in the constructors’ standings, solidifying their hold on the second spot.
For a detailed look at the current drivers’ and constructors’ championship standings post-2025 F1 Singapore Grand Prix, refer to the full standings below!






