Lando Norris is hunting a first world title in 2025
is destined for his maiden Drivers’ Championship title, while should retain the Constructors’ Championship crown by a margin of just one point, according to the latest F1 supercomputer predictions.
Last season, fended off the charge of Norris and with some immense defensive driving and a handful of victories following a dominant start to the campaign, but 2025 promises to be wide open with four teams vying for the two World Championship trophies.
According to the latest supercomputer predictions from CardPlayer.com, the British driver can start to get excited about the upcoming campaign. The latest prediction model puts Norris eight points clear at the top of the 2025 Drivers’ Championship standings.
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The model also predicts success for in his first season at . The seven-time world champion finished a career-worst P7 in 2024 after losing out to team-mate over the course of the campaign but has a fresh start to look forward to in Maranello.
According to the supercomputer, the Brit will finish third in the standings, 49 points behind eventual champion Norris, but crucially, 56 points clear of new team-mate Charles Leclerc, who is tipped to end the 2025 campaign in a frustrating fifth position.
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As for the Constructors’ Championship, are predicted to retain their crown after returning to the pinnacle of F1 team success in 2024, but only by a solitary point from . are backed for successive P3 finishes despite dropping , with a disappointing fourth.
In the rookie of the year battle, Kimi Antonelli has been tipped to win out ahead of new recruit Liam Lawson by a margin of 17 points. The next-best ranking debutant is Gabriel Bortoleto, who has been predicted 30 points, despite Sauber scoring points just once throughout the entire 2024 campaign.
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At the bottom of the predicted standings is Haas’ latest addition, , who endured a difficult campaign with Alpine in 2024, his marvellous Brazilian Grand Prix podium aside.
However, despite predicting Ocon to finish last of the 20 full-time drivers, Haas should avoid finishing bottom of the Constructors’ Championship standings, pipping Alpine to P9 thanks to the hard work of Oliver Bearman, who is gearing up for his first full-time F1 season after making three starts last year.