Norris steps up as a fresh champion for Formula One's new era
LONDON, Dec 17 : Lando Norris stepped up as a first-time world champion in 2025 to end Max Verstappen's four-year reign and lead Formula One into a new era.
Whether the McLaren driver can do it again remains a big question.
The title did not come easy to the 26-year-old as he made a dream come true in a rollercoaster season of highs and lows, the wins accompanied also by mistakes and misfortune in a three-way battle.
Even as the Briton celebrated beating Red Bull's Verstappen by two points, and Australian teammate Oscar Piastri by 13, Norris recognised it could be a one-off.
Formula One, set to expand to 11 teams with the arrival of Cadillac, is facing a major reset next year with a new generation of engines and the biggest technical upheaval in decades.
The usual suspects are likely to stay competitive but nobody really knows who will be ahead in 2026.
MCLAREN'S FIRST TITLE DOUBLE SINCE 1998
"It could be my only opportunity in my life that I get to do such a thing," Norris said of putting the champion's number one on his car next season.
"I have a lot of faith in my team and we've achieved a lot in the last few years together. And I'm confident we will achieve a lot more together. But Formula One is unpredictable. You never know how much things can change. You never know what can happen."
McLaren have won two constructors' crowns on the trot and this year sealed the team and driver's title double for the first time since 1998.
While Norris and Piastri were the only ones to lead the standings, and the Briton was a deserving champion, Verstappen provided some of the standout moments with one of the great comebacks in the sport's 75-year history.
"Championships are important, but they do not tell the whole story. Sometimes the best


