Formula 1 has a new winner for 2025.
Last weekend’s Canadian Grand Prix saw a non-McLaren driver take victory for just the third time in the first 10 races. Mercedes’ George Russell earned pole position and his first win of the season in the best weekend of the season for the team. His teammate, Andrea Kimi Antonelli, came home third to give Mercedes its first double-podium of the year.
Four-time defending champion Max Verstappen kept close to Russell but couldn’t challenge him for the win.
The McLarens couldn’t match Russell and Verstappen’s pace on race day. Instead, they collided with each other late enough to force the race to finish under safety car conditions. Lando Norris tried to pass Oscar Piastri for fourth on the start/finish straight but instead hit Piastri’s left rear tire and went into the wall. Norris immediately took responsibility for the incident on team radio in the first clash between this year’s top two title contenders.
That finish meant Piastri widened his lead atop the drivers’ championship standings to 22 points, nearly a full race win’s points haul, over this teammate. Norris still holds a 21-point gap to Verstappen even with his crash and Verstappen’s second-place finish.
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That was a thrilling end to an exciting race as usual in Canada. Will F1 be back on track this weekend? Here’s what to know:
Is there a Formula 1 race this weekend?
No, the teams get a week off following the Canadian Grand Prix. It was one of the “fly-away” races of the schedule so the grid gets a week off before and after.
The F1 grid returns to Europe in the next race of the season in the Austrian Grand Prix. It’s the first of a double-header from June into July.
When is the next F1 race?
The next F1 race will be the Austrian Grand Prix on Sunday, June 29.
In 2024, that race saw the first of many clashes between Max Verstappen and Lando Norris. The two collided when fighting for the lead late in the race, handing the victory to Mercedes’ George Russell.
2025 Formula 1 schedule, recap
Here’s a list of each Grand Prix race with the winner if applicable.
Australian Grand Prix (March 2): Lando Norris, McLaren
Chinese Grand Prix (March 9): Oscar Piastri, McLaren
Japanese Grand Prix (April 6): Max Verstappen, Red Bull
Bahrain Grand Prix (April 13): Oscar Piastri, McLaren
Saudi Arabian Grand Prix (April 20): Oscar Piastri, McLaren
Miami Grand Prix (May 4): Oscar Piastri, McLaren
Emilia Romagna Grand Prix (May 18): Max Verstappen, Red Bull
Monaco Grand Prix (May 25): Lando Norris, McLaren
Spanish Grand Prix (June 1): Oscar Piastri, McLaren
Canadian Grand Prix (June 15): George Russell, Mercedes
Austrian Grand Prix (June 29):
British Grand Prix (July 6):
Belgian Grand Prix (July 27):
Hungarian Grand Prix (Aug. 3):
Dutch Grand Prix (Aug. 31):
Italian Grand Prix (Sept. 7):
Azerbaijan Grand Prix (Sept. 21):
Singapore Grand Prix (Oct. 5):
United States Grand Prix (Oct. 19):
Mexico City Grand Prix (Oct. 26):
São Paulo Grand Prix (Nov. 9):
Las Vegas Grand Prix (Nov. 22):
Qatar Grand Prix (Nov. 30):
Abu Dhabi Grand Prix (Dec. 7):
2025 Formula 1 drivers’ standings
Oscar Piastri, McLaren: 198 points
Lando Norris, McLaren: 176
Max Verstappen, Red Bull: 155
George Russell, Mercedes: 136
Charles Leclerc, Ferrari: 104
Lewis Hamilton, Ferrari: 79
Andrea Kimi Antonelli, Mercedes: 63
Alex Albon, Williams: 42
Esteban Ocon, Haas: 22
Isack Hadjar, Racing Bulls: 21
Nico Hülkenberg, Sauber: 20
Lance Stroll, Aston Martin: 14
Carlos Sainz Jr., Williams: 13
Pierre Gasly, Alpine: 11
Yuki Tsunoda, Red Bull: 10
Fernando Alonso, Aston Martin: 8
Oliver Bearman, Haas: 6
Liam Lawson, Racing Bulls: 4
Gabriel Bortoleto, Sauber: 0
Franco Colapinto, Alpine: 0
2025 Formula 1 constructors’ standings
McLaren: 374 points
Mercedes: 199
Ferrari: 183
Red Bull: 162
Williams: 55
Racing Bulls: 28
Haas: 28
Aston Martin: 22
Sauber: 20
Alpine: 11
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