Who's topping the Formula 1 grid in 2025, and who's struggling? Check out our results and rate the grid with our new Formula 1 driver rating tool! Formula 1 returns with the Dutch Grand Prix from 29-31 August, live on Sky Sports F1.
Remember how the Formula 1 season unfolded when McLaren teammates Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris were separated by just nine points at the summer break.
In 2025, Formula 1 has unveiled a world title battle between McLaren's Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris that could prove decisive.
Piastri leads Norris by nine points at the summer break in a season that has been full of drama so far, so now is the time to assess which drivers have thrived and who has struggled before racing resumes at the Dutch Grand Prix from August 29-31, live on Sky Sports F1.
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So, in current order, we follow the field in the Drivers' Championship…
Oscar Piastri, McLaren – 9/10
Qualification vs. Teammate: 8-6 / Points vs. Teammate: 284-275
The main question mark over Piastri for 2025 was his pure pace after he was beaten 20-4 by Norris last year. However, he has turned things around this season, taking four poles and finishing clear of the McLaren pair.
After his costly mistake at the season-opening Australian Grand Prix, where he spun on home soil, Piastri is generally feeling on top of things.
He won a hat-trick of races in Bahrain, Saudi Arabia and Miami to take the championship lead, which he still holds, albeit by nine points.
Despite Norris winning three of the last four races, Piastri still showed excellent race pace and his calm demeanour will no doubt come into play as the title battle heats up, according to Sky Sports F1's Martin Brundle.
Piastri performs the 'Griddy' dance at the Miami post-race celebration, then immediately regrets it!
Lando Norris, McLaren – 8.5/10
Qualification vs. Teammate: 6-8 / Points vs. Teammate: 275-284
If it weren't for a few minor mistakes at key moments of the weekend
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