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McLaren lead way as F1 delivers thrills, firsts and flops in 2025
Cape Argus
|August 07, 2025
WE'RE 12 races deep into the 2025 Formula 1 season, and it looks like McLaren have a firm grip on both titles. That being said, the first half of the season has not been short of big overtakes, big crashes, and first-time big moments for some.
We highlight some of the most wholesome and adrenaline-filled moments, as well as some of the biggest disappointments from the first half:
Best Team: McLaren
It's no surprise who takes top honours in this category, as McLaren have led from start to finish in this first segment of the F1 season. Dominant in almost every aspect of the sport — from car construction and communication to strategies and pit stop performances — McLaren have been the most solid unit.
Some argue that they benefit from a huge slush fund and can afford the best talent, but the same can be said for Ferrari, Red Bull and Mercedes — none of whom have been quick enough to even live in McLaren's shadow this season.
Many in the F1 world have attributed McLaren's tyre management as a key factor to their success, most notably displayed at the recent Hungarian Grand Prix. Lando Norris managed to win the race on tyres that were over 30 laps old.
There's been speculation that McLaren are using phase-change materials and a new cooling system to keep their tyres in the optimal operating window longer than rival teams. McLaren have remained silent on the matter, but teams like Red Bull have been up in arms.
Best Overtake: Max Verstappen
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