F1’s 2025 title fight comes down to one final midnight showdown at the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix on Monday (12am AEDT), with Oscar Piastri, Lando Norris and Max Verstappen separated by just 16 points.
Strategy, nerves and the slightest slip could swing — or end — the drivers’ championship.
Here’s your ultimate guide to the finale, with schedules, broadcast times and every path to the title.
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Brown and Piastri’s awkward moment | 00:17
F1 ABU DHABI GRAND PRIX SCHEDULE (all times AEDT)
Friday
Practice 1 — 8.30pm-9.30pm
Saturday
Practice 2 — 12:00am-1am
Practice 3 — 9.30pm-10.30pm
Sunday
Qualifying — 1am-2am
Monday
Race — 12am
BROADCAST TIMES (AEDT)
Practice 1: Friday, December 5 from 8:00pm AEDT.
Practice 2: Friday, December 5 from 11:45pm AEDT.
Practice 3: Saturday, December 6 from 9:15pm AEDT.
Qualifying: Sunday, December 7 from 12:10am AEDT.
Race: Sunday, December 7 from 10:30pm AEDT.
F1 TV Commentary Feed: Sunday, December 7 from 11:55pm AEDT.
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DRIVERS CHAMPIONSHIP STANDINGS
1. Lando Norris (GBR) 408 pts,
2. Max Verstappen (NED) 396,
3. Oscar Piastri (AUS) 392,
4. George Russell (GBR) 309,
5. Charles Leclerc (MON) 230,
6. Lewis Hamilton (GBR) 152,
7. Kimi Antonelli (ITA)150,
8. Alex Albon (THA) 73,
9. Carlos Sainz (ESP) 64,
10. Isack Hadjar (FRA) 51,
11. Nico Hulkenberg (GER) 49,
12. FernandoAlonso (ESP) 48,
13. Oliver Bearman (GBR) 41,
14. Liam Lawson (NZL) 38,
15. Yuki Tsunoda (JPN) 33,
16. Esteban Ocon (FRA)32,
17. Lance Stroll (CAN) 32,
18. Pierre Gasly (FRA) 22,
19. Gabriel Bortoleto (BRA) 19,
20. Franco Colapinto (ARG) 0,
21.Jack Doohan (AUS) 0
How Oscar Piastri becomes world champion
If Oscar claims victory in the final race of the season he would need Norris to finish sixth or lower to claim the drivers’ title.
Victory in Abu Dhabi would mean Verstappen’s title hopes would collapse regardless of where he finishes.
Piastri can still finish second and win the title but it would take something of a disaster from Norris. His teammate would need to finish 10th or lower while Verstappen would have to miss the podium for an Australian world title celebration.
How Lando Norris becomes world champion
Here’s where it gets more complicated.
If Norris finishes inside the top three he cannot be caught.
A result of fourth to fifth means Verstappen must finish second or lower.
A sixth to seventh place finish means Verstappen and Piastri must finish no higher than second.
An eighth place finish and Verstappen cannot finish higher than third, Piastri second.
A ninth pace finish and Verstappen cannot finish higher than fourth, Piastri second.
A 10th place finish and Verstappen cannot finish higher than fourth, Piastri third.
11th or lower and Verstappen cannot finish higher than fourth, Piastri third.
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How Max Verstappen becomes world champion:
If Max finishes first on Monday he would need Norris to finish fourth or lower to be crowned world champion. Piastri’s result would be irrelevant in the event of Verstappen getting the chequered flag
Should Verstappen finish second then Norris would need to slump to eighth or lower while Piastri would have to finish no higher than third.If Max crosses the line in third the odds shrink further. He would need Norris to finish ninth or lower with Piastri claiming no more than second on the grid.