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Lawrence Barretto’s 5 Bold Predictions for the 2025 Season – How Many Will Come True This Year?

MONews
2 Min Read

After eating what felt like my weight in turkey, roast potatoes, and my allotment of root vegetables, I settled into the couch to ponder what lies ahead in 2025 after one of the most unpredictable seasons in decades. Yes. Predictions for the year ahead. Here we go…

1. Lando Norris will win the Drivers’ World Championship.

Lando Norris has given me a solid boost by meeting my prediction of a top-three finish in the Drivers’ Championship, so I’ll stay on the Norris hype train and predict he’ll go one better than his runner-up spot in 2024 and take the overall win. I’m doing it. shit.

Read more > Year-end report: McLaren – first constructors’ title in 26 years, but can the drivers’ championship continue next year?

Norris can sometimes be his biggest rival and when things go wrong the 25-year-old has been too hard on himself but appeared to find renewed confidence in himself in the final stages of what will be a crucial final campaign this year. .

The Briton made up for his mistakes en route to qualifying top of the charts in terms of pole positions (tied with Max Verstappen) with eight for 2024. And finally, they reached the top by winning in Miami and adding wins in the Netherlands and Singapore. And Abu Dhabi.

He also played a crucial role in helping McLaren defend Ferrari from their first constructors’ championship since 1998, and he has now gained significant momentum. I agree with his team radio message after he helped them win the title in Abu Dhabi next year. He will also take the personal crown for himself.

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