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Formula 1: Verstappen remains a title threat after winning in Azerbaijan

Sports · Dennis Masinde · September 22, 2025
Formula 1: Verstappen remains a title threat after winning in Azerbaijan
Verstappen is capable of turning around Formula 1 title race with seven races still left on the calendar PHOTO/Getty Images
In Summary

Verstappen remains very much a long shot but has cut the gap to 69 points in the space of two races with seven rounds remaining – 25 of them gained on Sunday after Piastri crashed out on the opening lap. Including three Saturday sprint races, there are 199 points still to be won.

Max Verstappen is still a threat for the Formula One drivers' title after successive wins from pole position in Italy and Azerbaijan, according to McLaren team boss Andrea Stella.

The Red Bull driver had looked out of the running for a fifth title in a row after falling 104 points behind McLaren's championship leader Oscar Piastri following his home Dutch race at Zandvoort at the end of August.

Verstappen remains very much a long shot but has cut the gap to 69 points in the space of two races with seven rounds remaining – 25 of them gained on Sunday after Piastri crashed out on the opening lap.

Including three Saturday sprint races, there are 199 points still to be won.

"We're talking about Max Verstappen, we're talking about Red Bull," Stella told reporters after Verstappen dominated Sunday's race in Baku with the fastest lap and after leading from pole to chequered flag.

"We have already seen in Monza that they improved, they seem to have made an improvement with their car because the way they won Monza was something more... than simply a car that adapts well at low drag.

"They were fast in the corners, medium speed and low speed corners, fast in the straights. And we know that Max when he has a competitive car can deliver strong weekends.

"Definitely Max is in contention for the drivers' championship. We knew it and we got confirmation today."

Verstappen has now won four of the 17 grands prix – only one fewer than McLaren's title contender Lando Norris has achieved.

The 27-year-old has started from more pole positions (six) than anyone this season, Piastri has five, and has now led more race laps than Norris.

Verstappen was not about to make any declarations of intent, however.

"I don’t rely on hope. But it’s seven rounds left – 69 points is a lot. So I personally don’t think about it," he said of his chances.

"I just go race by race, what I have been doing basically the whole season, just trying to do the best we can, try to score the most points that we can. And then after (the final race in) Abu Dhabi, we’ll know."

NEXT UP:

18. Sunday, 5 October 2025

Singapore GP, Marina Bay Street Circuit

19. Sunday, 19 October 2025

USA GP, Circuit of the Americas, Austin

20. Sunday, 26 October 2025

Mexico GP, Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez, Mexico City

21. Sunday, 9 November 2025

Brazil GP, Autodromo Jose Carlos Pace (Interlagos), Sao Paulo

22. Sunday, 23 November 2025

Las Vegas GP, Las Vegas Street Circuit

23. Sunday, 30 November 2025

Qatar GP, Losail International Circuit

24. Sunday, 7 December 2025

Abu Dhabi GP, Yas Marina Circuit

COMPLETED RACES

1. Australia (Melbourne) - 16 March

2. China, (Shanghai) - 23 March 

3. Japan (Suzuka) - 6 April

4. Bahrain (Sakhir) - 13 April

5. Saudi Arabia (Jeddah) - 20 April

6. Miami - 4 May

7. Emilia-Romagna GP, Imola - 18 May

8. Monaco - 25 May

9. Spainish GP, Barcelona - 1 June

10. Canadian GP, Montreal - 15 June

11. Austrian GP, Spielberg - 29 June

12. British GP, Silverstone - 6 July

13. Belgian GP, Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps - 27 July

14. Hungary GP, Hungaroring, Budapest - 3 August

15. Netherlands GP, Zandvoort - 31 August

16. Italian GP, Monza - 7 September

----- TEAMS -----

Red Bull Racing    

1  Max Verstappen

30 Liam Lawson

Mercedes-AMG Petronas F1 Team    

63  George Russell

12 Andrea Kimi Antonelli

Scuderia Ferrari    

16  Charles Leclerc

44 Lewis Hamilton

McLaren F1 Team    

81 Oscar Piastri

4  Lando Norris

Alpine F1 Team  

14  Pierre Gasly

31 Jack Doohan

RB  

22  Yuki Tsunoda

6 Isack Hadjar

Aston Martin Cognizant F1 Team    

14  Fernando Alonso

18  Lance Stroll

Williams Racing    

55 Carlos Sainz

23  Alexander Albon[c]

Kick Sauber    

27 Nico Hulkenberg

5 Gabriel Bortoleto

Haas F1 Team  

87 Oliver Bearman

31 Esteban Ocon

 

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