McLaren’s Las Vegas disqualification cuts their lead to 24 points, putting Max Verstappen back in the 2025 title fight with four races and 58 points still on the line.
By Divyam Dubey

McLaren’s disqualification in Las Vegas has blown the 2025 Formula 1 title race wide open and flipped the season on its head. For weeks, it looked like the championship was settling into a clear pattern with McLaren holding the cards. One post-race call in Nevada changed all of that and pulled Max Verstappen right back into the fight. Fans who have followed every twist this year saw the standings swing in a single evening. With only 2 races left, what once felt like a calm run to the finish now looks like a straight shootout where every lap and every point matters.
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McLaren had done the hard work on track and picked up the kind of result that usually helps settle nerves before the final flyaways. All of that disappeared the moment the stewards flagged the technical breach. Verstappen suddenly had a way back into the mix as McLaren’s lead shrank. With 58 points still on offer in the last four races, the gap is now small enough to keep both sides on edge.
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Verstappen did exactly what he needed under the Las Vegas lights. He won, stayed close in the standings, and waited. When the disqualification dropped, the points swing landed perfectly for him. Lando Norris still holds the championship lead, but Verstappen has not only closed the gap to 24 points but has also drawn level on points with Oscar Piastri for second place. This dramatic turn of events sets up the final stretch as an intense, three-way fight where a single mistake or a single bold move could decide the 2025 World Championship.
The updated standings show how delicate things have become. McLaren still controls their own path, but the room to breathe has gone. Every qualifying run, every pit stop, and every in-race decision matters from here. With only 58 points left to grab, a single issue could hand the momentum straight back to Verstappen. Both teams know that the final run leaves no space for errors.
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McLaren's mindset now shifts from managing a lead to defending it under pressure. They need clean weekends and no extra drama. Verstappen’s side, meanwhile, go into the next races with one approach: push flat out and keep McLaren feeling the heat.
For fans, the Las Vegas fallout has turned the end of the season into a proper showdown. Every point counts, every weekend feels bigger, and the next Grand Prix suddenly looks like a must-watch chapter in a tight fight between a team trying to hold on and a three-time champion closing in.