Max Verstappen at the F1 Grand Prix of Brazil
Max Verstappen has won the last three F1 drivers’ titles (Photo: Getty)

Following a stunning victory at the Sao Paulo Grand Prix, Max Verstappen is on the cusp of beating Lando Norris to a fourth-straight Formula 1 title.

The win, combined with Norris’ ‘unlucky’ sixth-placed finish in Brazil, has extended the Dutchman’s lead in the standings to 62 points.

After winning seven of the first 10 races of the season, Verstappen’s triumph seemed inevitable but McLaren’s turnaround in pace has given Norris the chance to pull off one of the greatest comebacks in F1 history.

While that is still possible, the Red Bull driver now has one hand on the trophy and can be crowned champion at the next race in Las Vegas.

Metro take a look at all the title permutations:

What does Max Verstappen need to do to win the F1 drivers’ championship?

There are just three rounds left of the 2024 F1 season: Las Vegas, Qatar (where a sprint race will be held) and Abu Dhabi.

That means there are 86 points up for grabs in total but providing Verstappen holds a 60 point advantage over Norris after Vegas he will be crowned champion.

Lando Norris at the F1 Grand Prix of Brazil
Lando Norris has a slim chance of winning the title (Photo: Getty)

With his lead currently at 62 points, he need only finish ahead of his rival at the next race in order to seal the deal.

Alternatively, as long as Norris doesn’t outscore him by three points or more, Verstappen will claim the title.

If the pair finish on the same number of points come season’s end, the Dutchman will still emerge victorious by virtue of having more race wins (8 to 3 as it stands).

F1 points scoring system

  1. 25 pts
  2. 18 pts
  3. 15 pts
  4. 12 pts
  5. 10 pts
  6. 8 pts
  7. 6 pts
  8. 4 pts
  9. 2 pts
  10. 1 pt

1 point is also awarded to the driver who sets the fastest lap of the face providing they finish in the top 10

F1 sprint race scoring system

  1. 8 pts
  2. 7 pts
  3. 6 pts
  4. 5 pts
  5. 4 pts
  6. 3 pts
  7. 2 pts
  8. 1 pt

What does Lando Norris need to do to win the F1 drivers’ championship?

On average, Norris needs to outscore Verstappen by 21 points in each remaining round to win the championship. A very tall ask.

In order to keep the title race going into Qatar, the Brit must outscore his opponent by at least three points on the streets of Vegas. Victory would ensure that.

But even if he wins all remaining races, he’ll need to pray that Verstappen and Red Bull trip up a few times and drop a significant number of points.

Oscar Piastri and Max Verstappen at the Brazilian Grand Prix
McLaren are on course to beat Red Bull to the constructors’ title (Photo: Getty)

Who will win the F1 constructors’ championship?

While not as prestigious, the constructors’ championship is important to teams not only for clout but financial reasons.

Despite Verstappen’s heroics, it is McLaren not Red Bull who are in prime position to win this title, thanks in part to the poor performances of Sergio Perez who has scored less than half the points of his teammate.

As it stands, McLaren lead on 593 points, with Ferrari second on 557 and Red Bull third on 544. With 147 points still on offer, anything can happen.

The consistency of Norris and Oscar Piastri has put the papaya team on course for their first constructors’ title since 1998, but the continued efforts of Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz are hoping to end Ferrari’s 16-year wait for a championship.

When is the Las Vegas Grand Prix?

The Las Vegas Grand Prix will take place on the weekend of November 22-24.

Unusually, the race will take place on a Saturday night Vegas time in order to best cater for both local audiences and those in different time zones around the world.

In the UK, the race will get underway at 6am Sunday, November 24.

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