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Piastri's Championship Lead Narrows After 2025 U.S. Grand Prix
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Piastri's Championship Lead Narrows After 2025 U.S. Grand Prix

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Oscar Piastri's championship lead shrinks to 14 points after the 2025 U.S. Grand Prix, as rivals Lando Norris and Max Verstappen position themselves for the title chase.

Key Takeaways

  • 1.> "The constructors' title is still up for grabs, and it's all about consistency from here on out," In the lower ranks, Williams appears set to achieve its best finish since 2017, currently holding down fifth place with 111 points.
  • 2.> "Winning is all that matters now, and I’m ready to fight all the way to the end," ![Oscar Piastri — F1 driver for McLaren](https://media.api-sports.io/formula-1/drivers/97.
  • 3.Following the conclusion of the 2025 United States Grand Prix, Oscar Piastri's grip on the Formula 1 drivers' championship has tightened, now leading by just 14 points with only five races remaining in the season.

Following the conclusion of the 2025 United States Grand Prix, Oscar Piastri's grip on the Formula 1 drivers' championship has tightened, now leading by just 14 points with only five races remaining in the season.

Piastri had a challenging outing at the Circuit of the Americas, ultimately finishing in fifth place. "It was a tough race for us today," said Piastri, the McLaren driver. "We couldn’t find the pace we needed to be competitive with the front runners, and that’s something we’ll need to address heading into Mexico."

"It was a tough race for us today,"

Oscar Piastri — F1 driver for McLaren
Oscar Piastri — F1 driver for McLaren

Race Results

In a contrasting performance, Piastri's teammate Lando Norris finished strongly in second place, benefiting from a fierce contest with Charles Leclerc. Norris’ performance earned him an eight-point boost, reducing the gap to his teammate ahead of the upcoming race in Mexico City. "Every point counts now,” said Norris. "We’re closing the gap, and the pressure is building, which is what I thrive on. Now, with the momentum on his side, he is only 40 points behind Piastri in the championship standings. "Winning is all that matters now, and I’m ready to fight all the way to the end," stated Verstappen, representing Oracle Red Bull Racing.

"Winning is all that matters now, and I’m ready to fight all the way to the end,"

![Oscar Piastri — F1 driver for McLaren](https://media.api-sports.io/formula-1/drivers/97. Piastri leads with 346 points after seven wins, while Norris trails closely with 332 points, marking his fifth win of the season. With both drivers from McLaren showing impressive form, it is evident that the constructors' title secured by McLaren recently is only one part of the story. McLaren is leading with 678 points accrued through 12 race wins, while Mercedes, Ferrari, and Red Bull are within just 10 points of each other.

"The constructors' title is still up for grabs, and it's all about consistency from here on out,"

In the lower ranks, Williams appears set to achieve its best finish since 2017, currently holding down fifth place with 111 points. In a battle for sixth, Aston Martin and Sauber are separated by just three points. Sauber's recent resurgence has come partly thanks to Nico Hulkenberg's points-scoring performance in Austin.

The constructors' standings are as follows:

| Position | Team | Wins | Points | |----------|--------------------------------|------|--------| | 1 | McLaren F1 Team | 12 | 678 | | 2 | Mercedes AMG Petronas F1 Team| 2 | 341 | | 3 | Scuderia Ferrari HP | 0 | 334 | | 4 | Oracle Red Bull Racing | 5 | 331 | | 5 | Atlassian Williams Racing | 0 | 111 |

As the season progresses toward the next event in Mexico, the stakes increase. With Piastri's lead under threat and Verstappen breathing down the neck of the leaders, all eyes will be on the unfolding drama that is set to captivate Formula 1 fans globally.

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