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After nine rounds of the 2024 season, Formula 1 sent out a team-standing comparison versus the same point in the 2025 season, with results igniting the racing community. As it stands in the data, enormous changes have taken place in terms of performance: soaring goes here for a team, while falling shall go for another.
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In its steep descent from ground, Red Bull Racing was left behind after having taken the centre stage in the 2024 season and has barely been able to keep an eye on the newfound competition this year. A sarcastic review from a netizen read: Red Bull no fast car no win-Rarely has there been such a shared feeling; many went with the thought of Red Bull ruling forever. Another said, “With Perez Red Bull would be in 2nd place at the moment, fortunately he left that toxic team,” this refers to the exit of Sergio Perez and the subsequent woes of Red Bull with fading glory.
2024 🆚 2025
Here’s how the teams all stack up after nine rounds of last season compared to nine rounds of this season 📊👇#F1 pic.twitter.com/NixmC8gSfO
— Formula 1 (@F1) June 6, 2025
Both Ferrari and Aston Martin have also dropped, and a fan stated, Ferrari with such a bad car!! It must be the drivers, as a light side laugh in the discussion either about car or drivers being the problem. Aston Martin’s poor show made people speculate, with one saying, Aston will start to recover a lot of points in the 2nd part of the season….Newey effect, hinting at the possible impact of Adrian Newey.
McLaren, on the other hand, has gone sorgingly to being the powerhouse of 2025, as one viewer sarcastically remarked, McLaren are truly just walking home the constructors this year and it’s not even close. The Woking lot’s gradual power has been the highlight of the season, much to the acclaim of many fans and analysts alike.
The resurgence of Williams and Sauber has injected a renewed spirit into the battles for the midfield. Fan exclaimed, “Amazing Williams, Amazing McLaren, Amazing Sauber, Yes, Red Bull,” pointing to all the unexpected shifts within the standings. Another expressed her pleasure regarding an increasingly competitive grid, saying, “F1’s so close that even lower-midfield teams have scored more points than last year.”
There were comments such as: “Bet Perez is laughing his head off every race weekend,” and: “Red Bull and Verstappen downfall needs to be studied,” which gave a humorous turn to the discussion, reflecting the shock of the struggle for Red Bull. Meanwhile, the other camp of fans began pondering what the throughway changes might imply, one stated: “Its amazing how regulation changes affect a team’s performance. Its not always the drivers. Its that and strategies. That’s what makes F1 the greatest motor sport in the world.”
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That comparison gave a view to the current season while stirring up speculations of the future, especially with the 2026 regulation changes on the horizon. Slowly but surely evolving, the endless evolution of Formula 1 has been among those features ornamenting the sport. Whether it is McLaren soaring, a former champion struggling, or tight battles in the midfield, 2025 is swiftly kicking into one of the most unpredictable seasons in recent times.
This story originally appeared on Celebrityinsider