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Which drivers are won 2025’s team-mate head-to-heads?

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Last updated: December 8, 2025 10:00 am
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2025 Formula 1 Team-Mate Wars: Who Conquered Their Inner-Circle Battle?

The most intense rivalry in Formula 1 is often not for the world championship, but the one happening behind the same garage door. The 2025 season, with a remarkable eight new driver pairings and two mid-season shake-ups, has provided a petri dish for these crucial intra-team duels. While Max Verstappen may have dominated the headlines, the silent wars for supremacy within each constructor have shaped careers, defined team orders, and set the narrative for 2026. We analyze every squad to crown the definitive winners of 2025’s team-mate head-to-heads.

Contents
  • The Established Order: Verstappen and Leclerc Reign Supreme
  • The Tightest Battles: McLaren and Aston Martin’s Edge-of-Seat Drama
  • New Pairings, Clear Winners: Mercedes, Alpine, and Sauber
  • The Mid-Season Shake-ups and Struggling Giants
  • Conclusion: What These Battles Tell Us About 2026

The Established Order: Verstappen and Leclerc Reign Supreme

At the sharp end of the grid, the reigning champions within their respective teams left no doubt. Max Verstappen continued his relentless benchmark-setting at Red Bull. While Sergio Perez delivered improved consistency in his contract year, the qualifying and race pace gap, though narrowed, remained decisively in the Dutchman’s favor. Verstappen’s win tally and pole positions dwarfed his teammate’s, securing this head-to-head by a familiar, crushing margin.

Over at Ferrari, Charles Leclerc solidified his status as the Scuderia’s leading man. His one-lap brilliance was, as ever, a differentiator, but it was his race-day strategic maturity and relentless pressure that ultimately broke the challenge of the highly-touted Oliver Bearman. The rookie sensation showed flashes of genius, but Leclerc’s experience in managing the turbulent fortunes of a Ferrari campaign proved invaluable, giving him a clear upper hand in points and podium finishes.

The Tightest Battles: McLaren and Aston Martin’s Edge-of-Seat Drama

These two teams provided the most electrifying and evenly-matched contests of the season. At McLaren, the Lando Norris-Oscar Piastri duel evolved into a masterclass of high-level competition. The stats were astonishingly close:

  • Qualifying Head-to-Head: Separated by mere hundredths, with Norris taking a slight edge.
  • Race Finishes: Often decided by strategy calls and in-race incidents rather than pure pace.
  • Points Per Race Average: The closest of any team on the grid.

However, when it mattered most, Lando Norris delivered the team’s breakthrough victories. His ability to convert pole positions and his race-craft in wheel-to-wheel combat gave him the narrowest of advantages in this titanic, respectful struggle.

Aston Martin’s pairing of Fernando Alonso and Lance Stroll was a study in contrasts. Alonso’s sheer genius and qualifying prowess were undeniable. Yet, 2025 saw Lance Stroll produce his most complete F1 season. His race starts were phenomenal, his consistency remarkable, and he converted opportunities into podiums where in previous years he might not have. While Alonso may have won on ultimate pace, Stroll’s points haul and his critical role in securing the constructors’ position made this battle far more nuanced than the raw speed suggested—a moral victory for the Canadian.

New Pairings, Clear Winners: Mercedes, Alpine, and Sauber

The driver market merry-go-round created several fresh dynamics, with winners emerging clearly. At Mercedes, the arrival of Andrea Kimi Antonelli alongside George Russell was the story of the season. The prodigy was fast, but George Russell showcased his development into a consummate team leader. His experience, combined with a steely consistency under pressure, saw him comprehensively lead in points, out-qualify his rookie teammate, and deliver the team’s only win—a definitive statement.

Alpine’s fresh line-up of Pierre Gasly and Jack Doohan was similarly decisive. Gasly, with years of experience, was tasked with leading the French squad’s revival. Pierre Gasly did exactly that, extracting performance from the A525 that seemed invisible, while Doohan grappled with the typical rookie inconsistencies. The qualifying battle was particularly one-sided, underlining Gasly’s command.

At Sauber (soon to be Audi), the experienced Valtteri Bottas was paired with the fiery rookie sensation, Gabriel Bortoleto. While Bortoleto’s flair created highlights, Valtteri Bottas used his race-craft and technical feedback to consistently bring home points. His higher finishing positions in the races where the car was competitive made him the clear, steady victor in this mentor-versus-protege clash.

The Mid-Season Shake-ups and Struggling Giants

The two in-season changes created unique narratives. At RB, the promotion of Isack Hadjar to replace the struggling Daniel Ricciardo reset the battle. Hadjar instantly challenged Yuki Tsunoda, but the Japanese driver’s full-season body of work—scoring points reliably in the first half—gave Yuki Tsunoda the overall win, proving his growth and resilience.

Williams saw the most dramatic shift, with Alex Albon’s mid-year move creating a vacancy filled by Franco Colapinto. The young Argentinian impressed, but Logan Sargeant, in a make-or-break season, found a new level. With the pressure momentarily lifted, Logan Sargeant delivered stronger qualifying performances and, crucially, more race finishes in the points than his new teammate, securing a vital personal victory in his fight for a future in the sport.

At the struggling Haas team, the battle between Nico Hulkenberg and Esteban Ocon was a war of attrition. Both drivers fought valiantly with an uncompetitive package, but Nico Hulkenberg’s trademark Saturday heroics—dragging the car into Q2 and Q3 on numerous occasions—gave him the statistical and moral advantage in a difficult year.

Conclusion: What These Battles Tell Us About 2026

The 2025 team-mate wars have redrawn internal maps and set the stage for the seismic 2026 regulation shift. Clear hierarchies have been established at Mercedes, Ferrari, and Alpine. The brutal parity at McLaren promises an ongoing civil war, while Lance Stroll’s ascension at Aston Martin adds a fascinating new layer. For the rookies like Bearman, Antonelli, and Bortoleto, a year of learning has set the baseline for their inevitable future challenges.

Ultimately, these intra-team battles are the true measure of a driver’s season. While championships are won against the world, respect is earned against the person in the identical machine next door. In 2025, drivers like Russell, Gasly, and Norris not only won their personal duels but used them as a springboard to solidify their standing as the pillars their teams will build around for the next era of Formula 1.


Source: Based on news from Sky Sports.

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