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7 key questions dissected by Jamie Chadwick ahead of the 2025 Formula One season

Three-time W Series champion Chadwick gave her thoughts on the new campaign ahead of Sunday’s Albert Park curtain raiser.

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The new Formula One season fires up in Melbourne this weekend with Max Verstappen bidding to claim a fifth-consecutive world title.

Jamie Chadwick looks at a crash helmet
Jamie Chadwick has given her thoughts on the new F1 campaign (Chris Noltekuhlmann/Sky Sports/PA)

Who will be crowned world champion?

Charles Leclerc. I am not sure if that is a bold prediction or not? Ferrari really came on strongly at the end of last year and Leclerc’s relationship and footing in that team places him as a very good candidate to take the title.

Who will run him close?

Lewis Hamilton will be up there. He is never going to be far away from his team-mate. But Leclerc has been at Ferrari since 2019, has won eight times and he is very much part of the furniture. That will be an advantage for him. McLaren’s Lando Norris is obviously another contender. It will be between Ferrari and McLaren for the championship.

What about four-time world champion Max Verstappen?

Red Bull driver Max Verstappen
Max Verstappen’s Red Bull team appeared to be off the pace in testing in Bahrain (David Davies/PA)

Will George Russell and Mercedes be contenders?

They will be in the mix and they might be able to claim the odd win, but they could struggle for consistency across the season to be serious contenders.

Does Norris need to be more ruthless?

Norris found himself in a high-pressure environment at the end of last year as he fought Verstappen for the championship. But the big difference between this season and 2024 is that he starts this year with a championship-winning car underneath him. He has won races now, too. I expect Norris to hit the ground running, with belief and confidence and that will provide him with a different mindset.

How big a deal is Hamilton’s move to Ferrari?

It is the coolest transfer we have seen in F1. But I hope it is not just a one-year thing. I would love to see Hamilton win his eighth world title and I would love to see him do that in a Ferrari. But it will be a challenge. Over one lap, Leclerc is one of the quickest on the grid. Qualifying was a weak point for Hamilton last year. However, Hamilton’s work ethic is so incredibly high that he will go into this season with qualifying as a focus and his race pace is one of the best out there.

Who will be the surprise package?

Williams drivers Alex Albon and Carlos Sainz during the F1 75 Live launch event at The O2
Williams have one of the strongest driver pairings in Carlos Sainz (left) and Alex Albon (Bradley Collyer/PA)
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