Lando Norris handed F1 trophy, Verstappen absent

Reuters  •  December 13th, 2025 2:45 pm
Lando Norris handed F1 trophy, Verstappen absent

McLaren ace Lando Norris got to live his dream by winning the Formula One drivers' championship | Photo: AP

Lando Norris has laid hands on the Formula One winner's trophy at a prize-giving gala in Tashkent as outgoing champion Max Verstappen stayed away due to illness.
Norris clinched the title ⁠in the final race in Abu Dhabi last Sunday, beating Red Bull's Verstappen by two points in the 24-round season with McLaren teammate Oscar Piastri third overall.
The 26-year-old is the 35th Formula One champion since ‌the first ​in 1950 and 11th Briton to win the crown.
"Obviously this ‍is a lot of people's dreams, a lot of racing drivers' dreams and I got to finally live it," Norris told the audience in the Uzbek capital. "Live that one dream that I had when I was ​a little kid."
Norris used an expletive ‌as he spoke alongside newly re-elected FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem, who has cracked down on ​drivers swearing and jokingly replied '10,000'.
"I got fined. But I can pay ‍it off now," said Norris.
Max Verstappen

Max Verstappen received a gong for his overtake of Oscar Piastri in the Italian GP | Photo: AP

Four-times champion Verstappen was awarded the F1 Action of the Year in his absence for his ​overtake ​on Australian Piastri in the opening ​lap of the Imola race.
"I'm very ​sorry that I couldn't be with you tonight. The doctors have prevented me from flying," said the Dutch driver in a recorded message.
"A big congratulations to McLaren and especially Lando. You guys had an unbelievable season, and it was really cool to be able to race against you ‍guys until the end."
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