The ratings revealed as the second half of season F1 2025 take place


The F1 teams arriving at the end of their planned summer vacation, all eyes are on the second half of the season to see which team and driver will come in the lead.
The Formula 1 summer stop occurs each year, the FIA forcing a two -week factory closure for each team. This free time offers reset for all those involved, and there is no development of cars, blows or end -of -evening simulator races capable of being completed during this period.
The full break ends up having three and a half weeks, the Dutch Grand Prix being the first reception.
As we get closer to the return of open wheel sport, we examine how the chances are for the second half of season F1.
How do drivers are preparing for the rest of the season?
The stop also has an impact on drivers, because many take this opportunity to recharge and recover before the remaining races.
The seven times world champion Lewis Champion posted on being on “DND”, with an article on social networks of him outside nature. Other drivers have adopted a similar approach, including the driver of Williams, Carlos Sainz, who shared images of himself by bike during his free time and to take advantage of the family closure.
George Russell seems to have enjoyed time at sea in Italy, with Charles Leclerc, Alex Albon and Max Verstappen also displaying images related to yacht on social networks.
What happened in the first half of the F1 ’25 season?
So far, the F1 season has been dominated by McLaren because the British team has won 11 Grand Prix out of the 14 events. It was only in Canada that the two papaya drivers failed to make the podium.
Lando Norris won five times over the 14 races, his worst performance being a DNF and P4. Oscar Piastri, the other driver of McLaren, won six times in the first half of the season. His worst position was P9, which was in his country of origin in Australia, at the start of the season.
Max Verstappen of Red Bull, which is a quadruple world champion in sport and previously won in 2024, won twice this season. Pilot Mercedes, George Russell, has so far a victory to his credit in 2025 races.
How many races are there in the second half of the season?
This is where the Formula 1 season really begins to warm up, because the fans have seen how cars occur and some drivers started to retire in the pilot championship points.
The coming races are also among the most exhausting, with temperatures and high humidity in places like Singapore being a difficult aspect for drivers.
The second half begins at Circuit Zandvoort in the Netherlands on August 31, only 10 races left. Upcoming events are:
- Dutch Grand Prix, Zandvoort: August 31, 2025
- Italian Grand Prix, Monza: September 7, 2025
- Azerbaijan Grand Prix, Baku: September 21, 2025
- Singapore Grand Prix, Street circuit: October 5, 2025
- Grand Prix of the United States, Texas: October 19, 2025
- Mexican Grand Prix, Mexico: October 26, 2025
- Brazilian Grand Prix, Sao Paulo: November 9, 2025
- Grand Prix de Las Vegas, Street circuit: November 23, 2025
- Qatar Grand Prix, Lusail / Qatar: November 30, 2025
- Grand Prix of Abu Dhabi, Yas Marina: December 7, 2025
What are the chances for the second half of the F1 season?
The second half of the F1 season in 2025 will prove to be the largest because a certain number of drivers compete for the championship.
Currently, Oddschecker has the Oscar Piastri of Australian origin at 8/13 to win the pilot championship, with the British pilot Lando Norris at 7/5. Max Verstappen is 100/1, with George Russell at 250/1.
These four pilots are at the top of the pilot rankings at the moment, Piastri having 284 points, followed by Norris with 275, Verstappen with 187 and Russell with 172. Although there is no knowledge what will happen in the next races, because the classification could change completely.
As for the first race of the season, in the Netherlands, the sports betting website has an Oscar Piastri at 6/4 to be the winner of the Dutch Grand Prix. Lando Norris is 8/5, Max Verstappen is 9/1 and Charles Leclerc is 12/1.
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