Norris celebrated in Abu Dhabi, McLaren's constructors' title

It was previously known that Red Bull's Max Verstappen won the fourth consecutive driver's championship title

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Lando Norris, Photo: Reuters
Lando Norris, Photo: Reuters
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McLaren driver Lando Norris won the last Formula 1 race of the season in Abu Dhabi today, helping his team to its first Constructors' Championship title in 26 years.

Before the last race, McLaren had a 21-point advantage over Ferrari, whose two drivers made it to the podium. Carlos Sainz finished in second place and Charles Leclerc in third place.

However, it was not enough for the Italian team to win the constructors' title, the first since 2008, as they ended up 14 points behind the McLaren team.

It was previously known that the fourth consecutive title in the driver's championship was won by Max Verstappen from Red Bull, who finished the race in Abu Dhabi in sixth position.

In front of him, fourth and fifth positions were taken by Mercedes drivers Lewis Hamilton and George Russell. Pierre Gasly from Alpin crossed the finish line seventh, Niko Hulkenberg from Haas finished eighth, Fernando Alonso from Aston Martin took ninth place, while the last point went to McLaren driver Oscar Piastri.

Verstappen won the overall standings with a total of 437 points, Norris won 374 points in second place, while Leclerc is in third place with 356 points.

In the Constructors' Championship, McLaren is in first place with 666 points, Ferrari is in second place with 652 points, while the third place went to the Red Bull team with 589 points.

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