Lando Norris Takes Early Advantage in Abu Dhabi, Boosting World Championship Hopes
Lando Norris has taken a significant step towards securing his maiden Formula 1 World Championship title after dominating practice sessions at the Yas Marina Circuit in Abu Dhabi. The 26-year-old British driver, who needs to finish at least third in Sunday’s 58-lap race to claim the championship, outpaced his closest rival Max Verstappen by a commanding 0.363 seconds.
Norris’ impressive performance has given him a psychological boost ahead of the season finale, with the McLaren driver admitting that his championship prospects are “looking good” at the moment. However, he remains cautious, stating that he is “not completely happy or completely confident” with his car’s performance and is still seeking improvements.
Practice Session Recap
Norris topped both practice sessions on Friday, with Verstappen finishing second in each session. The Dutch driver, who is 12 points behind Norris in the championship standings, struggled with the handling of his Red Bull car, complaining that “something is broken” and that the issue was “everywhere” on the track.
Oscar Piastri, Norris’ teammate and another championship contender, had a disappointing day, finishing 11th in the second practice session. Piastri, who once held a 34-point championship lead, now faces an uphill battle to claim the title, with Norris and Verstappen firmly in control of their own destinies.
Championship Implications
Norris’ strong performance has significant implications for the championship battle. If he can maintain his advantage and finish at least third on Sunday, he will become the 11th British driver to win the Formula 1 World Championship. Verstappen, on the other hand, needs to win the race and hope that Norris finishes outside the top three to claim the title.
Piastri’s chances of winning the championship appear slim, but he can still play a crucial role in determining the outcome by potentially taking points away from Norris and Verstappen. The Australian driver will need to significantly improve his performance in qualifying and the race to have any chance of influencing the championship battle.
Away from the title battle, Mercedes is looking to cement second place in the constructors’ championship, with George Russell finishing third in the second practice session. Lewis Hamilton, who has had a disappointing first season with Ferrari, finished 14th, 0.856 seconds off the pace.


