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The race to the 2025 F1 world drivers' championship is heating up. After Red Bull's Max Verstappen won four consecutive titles, Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri of McLaren are looking to dethrone him. Verstappen kept his championship hopes alive following his win at the Las Vegas Grand Prix, after Norris and Piastri were disqualified. With 58 points remaining, Norris now leads Verstappen and Piastri by 24 points. Ahead of the final races of the season, here's a look at the closest title battles in F1 history.
.5 points 1 point Mike Hawthorn over Stirling Moss (1958) Phil Hill over Wolfgang von Trips (1961) John Surtees over Graham Hill (1964) James Hunt over Niki Lauda (1976) Nelson Piquet over Carlos Reutemann (1981) Michael Schumacher over Damon Hill (1994) Kimi Raikkonen over Lewis Hamilton (2007) Lewis Hamilton over Felipe Massa (2008)
2 points Nelson Piquet over Alain Prost (1983) Alain Prost over Nigel Mansell (1986) Mika Hakkinen over Eddie Irvine (1999) Michael Schumacher over Kimi Raikkonen (2003)
3 points Giuseppe Farina over Juan Manuel Fangio (1950) Juan Manuel Fangio over Stirling Moss (1956) Emerson Fittipaldi over Clay Regazzoni (1974) Ayrton Senna over Alain Prost (1988) Sebastian Vettel over Fernando Alonso (2010)
4 points Jack Brabham over Tony Brooks (1959) Jody Scheckter over Gilles Villeneuve (1979) Sebastian Vettel over Fernando Alonso (2010)
5 points Denny Hulme over Jack Brabham (1967) Jochen Rindt over Jacky Ickx (1970) Keke Rosberg over Didier Pironi (1982) Nico Rosberg over Lewis Hamilton (2006)
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