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F1 Finale: Three-Way Title Fight Erupts
1 Dec
Summary
- Three drivers are tied with seven wins, leading to a historic finale.
- McLaren's strategy blunders and driver errors cost crucial points.
- Verstappen overcame a 104-point deficit to re-enter championship contention.

The Formula 1 season culminates in Abu Dhabi with an unprecedented three-way championship battle, marking the first such contest in 15 years. Lando Norris, Max Verstappen, and Oscar Piastri are all in contention for the title, with each driver having secured seven Grand Prix victories. This season has been a dramatic rollercoaster, especially for McLaren, whose drivers have seen leads evaporate due to strategy errors and disqualifications.
Max Verstappen's resurgence has been particularly notable. Having trailed by 104 points in August, Verstappen has capitalized on Red Bull's improved form and rivals' mistakes to re-enter the championship fight. A disqualification in Las Vegas and a strategic blunder in Qatar by McLaren significantly narrowed the gap, setting the stage for a winner-take-all finale.
Norris holds the clearest path to victory, needing a podium finish to secure his maiden title. However, finishing fourth or lower opens the door for Verstappen and Piastri. Piastri, who once led the championship by 34 points, now faces the most challenging route to the title, requiring a win and specific outcomes for his rivals.




