F1 standings after Melbourne: Lando Norris leads, the rookies struggle, a good operation for Mercedes

The 2025 Formula 1 season kicked off on Sunday at Melbourne's Albert Park circuit. Lando Norris shone in difficult weather conditions, winning a thrilling race marked by numerous twists and turns. The British McLaren driver took his fifth career victory, ahead of Max Verstappen (Red Bull) and George Russell (Mercedes) on the podium. For the rookies, the race was far more complicated.

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Weather forecasts predicted intermittent rain, but it was ultimately a real downpour that hit Melbourne shortly before the start. From the formation lap, Frenchman Isack Hadjar (Visa RB) lost control of his car, marking a nightmare start for his first F1 race.

The start under safety car conditions limited risks in the opening laps, but as soon as the Safety Car pulled away, chaos ensued. Local hero Jack Doohan violently crashed into the barriers after contact with Kevin Magnussen (Haas), resulting in a red flag. On the restart, Carlos Sainz also hit the barrier and had to end his race.

The difficult start of Hamilton with Ferrari

One of the most anticipated topics of this Grand Prix was Lewis Hamilton’s first race with Scuderia Ferrari. While the winter tests had shown an interesting potential, the reality of the race was harsher. Far from the pace at the front, the Briton struggled in the wet, notably due to settings unsuitable for the unpredictable weather. After a race marked by several minor off-track excursions, the Briton could only manage a modest tenth place. His teammate Charles Leclerc, on the other hand, could do no better than eighth after a poorly executed strategy.

Surprises and Underperformances

Among the surprises of the day, Alexander Albon (Williams) impressed by finishing fourth. The Thai driver’s performance demonstrates the progress of Williams, which seems to have found a promising balance for this season. Andrea Kimi Antonelli, a young Italian prospect from Mercedes, also made an impact by securing a solid fifth place in his first F1 race.

Heading to China for the next round

After this spectacular opening in Australia, Formula 1 now turns its focus to the Chinese Grand Prix, marking its return to the calendar after several years of absence. On the Shanghai circuit, the teams will attempt to confirm or correct their performances.

The Constructors’ Championship after Melbourne

Team Points Gaps
1 grande-bretagne McLaren F1 Team

Mercedes
27
2 allemagne Mercedes-AMG Petronas Motorsport

Mercedes
27 0
3 autriche Oracle Red Bull Racing

Honda RBTP
18 -9
4 grande-bretagne Williams Racing

Mercedes
10 -8
5 grande-bretagne Aston Martin Aramco Cognizant F1 Team

Mercedes
8 -2
6 italie Stake F1 Team

Ferrari
6 -2
7 italie Scuderia Ferrari

Ferrari
5 -1
8 france BWT Alpine F1 Team

Renault
0 -5
9 italie Visa Cash App RB F1 Team

Honda RBTP
0 0
10 etats-unis MoneyGram Haas F1 Team

Ferrari
0 0

The drivers’ championship after Melbourne

Driver Points Gaps
1 grande-bretagne Lando Norris#4

McLaren F1 Team
25
2 pays-bas Max Verstappen#33

Oracle Red Bull Racing
18 -7
3 grande-bretagne George Russell#63

Mercedes-AMG Petronas Motorsport
15 -3
4 italie Andrea Kimi Antonelli#0

Mercedes-AMG Petronas Motorsport
12 -3
5 thailande Alexander Albon#23

Williams Racing
10 -2
6 canada Lance Stroll#18

Aston Martin Aramco Cognizant F1 Team
8 -2
7 allemagne Nico Hülkenberg#27

Stake F1 Team
6 -2
8 monaco Charles Leclerc#16

Scuderia Ferrari
4 -2
9 australie Oscar Piastri#81

McLaren F1 Team
2 -2
10 grande-bretagne Lewis Hamilton#44

Scuderia Ferrari
1 -1
11 angleterre Oliver Bearman#50

MoneyGram Haas F1 Team
0 -1
12 france Esteban Ocon#31

MoneyGram Haas F1 Team
0 0
13 japon Yuki Tsunoda#22

Visa Cash App RB F1 Team
0 0
14 france Pierre Gasly#10

BWT Alpine F1 Team
0 0
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