end of year reports 2025

Mercedes’ best and worst moments from 2025

Mercedes secured second place in the 2025 Teams' Championship, a significant improvement from their 2024 performance. George Russell, taking on the senior driver role, delivered a formidable season, securing two Grand Prix victories in Canada and Singapore, alongside seven additional podiums, placing him fourth in the drivers' standings. Rookie teammate Andrea Kimi Antonelli showed promising signs, notably achieving F1's youngest-ever Sprint pole in Miami and three podium finishes, despite a mid-season slump. Looking ahead, Mercedes is optimistic for the 2026 season and new regulations, with Russell and Antonelli confirmed to continue their partnership, aiming to challenge for World Championship titles.
Mercedes’ best and worst moments from 2025
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