Lando Norris of McLaren emerged victorious in a dramatic and unpredictable 2025 Australian Grand Prix, the season opener, after a race filled with mixed weather conditions, safety cars, and a nail-biting finish.
Norris started from pole position and initially controlled the race on a wet track, leading his teammate Oscar Piastri and Red Bull’s Max Verstappen.
As the track dried, the field switched to slick tires, setting the stage for the second half of the race.
However, the weather took another turn, with heavier rain returning and causing chaos. Both McLarens were caught out, with Piastri spinning off and losing significant time, while Norris managed to recover and pit for intermediate tires.
This sequence of events briefly put reigning champion Verstappen in the lead.
Verstappen, who had stayed out on slicks, eventually had to pit as conditions worsened, handing the lead back to Norris.
A late safety car period, caused by separate crashes involving Kick Sauber’s Gabriel Bortoleto and Red Bull’s Liam Lawson, bunched up the field for a final showdown.
After the restart, Verstappen relentlessly pursued Norris, closing to within DRS range. However, Norris held his nerve and skillfully navigated the slippery conditions to cross the finish line ahead of his rival, securing a hard-fought victory.
George Russell capitalized on the drama to claim the final podium position for Mercedes, followed by Williams’ Alex Albon and rookie teammate Kimi Antonelli. Antonelli initially passed Albon but was later penalized for an unsafe pit release, dropping him to fifth.
Lewis Hamilton, who briefly led the race by staying out on slicks during the late downpour, ultimately finished tenth, securing the final point.
The race was marred by several incidents and retirements. Besides Bortoleto and Lawson’s late-race crashes, Fernando Alonso suffered a heavy mid-race accident, while Carlos Sainz and Jack Doohan were involved in early incidents. Racing Bulls’ Isack Hadjar didn’t even make the start after crashing on the formation lap.
Norris expressed his delight after the race, acknowledging the challenging conditions and the pressure from Verstappen.
“It was amazing,” he said. “A tough race, especially with Max behind me. I was pushing, the last two laps were a little bit stressful, but an amazing way to start the year.”
The Formula 1 season now moves to Shanghai for the Chinese Grand Prix, scheduled for March 21-23.