HB: An absolute dogfight for the world title. Most teams now are at the upper limits of upgrading the current generation of cars. We’ll have natural convergence when it comes to the pecking order because there isn’t a big regulation change for next year, that’s coming for 2026. So I want to see eight drivers in the mix – the two at McLaren, Red Bull, Ferrari and Mercedes fighting for the title, along with the usual midfield chaos.
JP: A drivers battle that goes all the way down to the wire, hopefully with more than two drivers still in contention.
AB: A four-way title fight between McLaren, Ferrari, Red Bull and Mercedes.
RT: I’d like to see more people challenging for the championship title. It’s been fantastic that we’ve had seven different winners across this season but wouldn’t it be great if there could be a continuous and sustained battle between more than just two drivers for the ultimate reward in F1. I’d also like to see fewer team orders. Obviously teams do it to protect themselves in the constructors’ championship but sometimes it leaves fans of the sport and even the other drivers wanting more unadulterated racing.
SB: McLaren again fight for the constructors’ championship, Lando Norris fight for the world drivers’ championship and a fast and happy Lewis Hamilton in Ferrari red.
MP: More of the same, please. I would like to see the likes of McLaren, Ferrari, Mercedes and Red Bull all hit the ground running and start the season from the place where they have left off in 2024, which is very, very close. If that happens we could be set up for a 2025 championship which could go down in the history books as one of the greats.