Lando Norris (McLaren) wins the Formula 1 Drivers' World Championship 2026 (season finale approx. 29 November 2026)
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Published on 17. July 2026
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Predicted for 29. November 2026
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Based on: Speculative
The 2026 F1 season appears to be a multi-team battle based on open predictions: McLaren (Norris: Belgium podium) and Mercedes (Antonelli: Belgium race winner) look dominant in 2026, while Red Bull struggles (Verstappen outside top 5 in Belgium, open prediction). The qualifying battle and race results in Belgium show Norris in stable podium form. McLaren has built the strongest driver performance from the midfield since 2024; Norris has high single-lap qualifying speed (Spa strength) and is consistently in the points. Antonelli is the main rival for the WDC. Leclerc/Piastri as outsiders. Bookmaker odds imply Norris as co-favourite at ~28–32% (no specific market found). No Polymarket WDC 2026 market found.
Data basis for this prediction
- Offene Plattform-Vorhersage: Norris Podium GP Belgien 2026 (19.07.2026)
- Offene Plattform-Vorhersage: Antonelli gewinnt GP Belgien 2026 (19.07.2026)
- Offene Plattform-Vorhersage: Verstappen außerhalb Top-5 GP Belgien 2026
- Buchmacherquoten aggregiert F1 WDC 2026: Norris Co-Favorit ~28–32 % (Stand 17.07.2026)
Verdict: Pending
This prediction is still open. It will be evaluated automatically against real-world sources after its due date.
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Qualifying at Spa on 18 July 2026. Open predictions have Norris finishing on the race podium, confirming McLaren's strong competitiveness on this circuit. Spa favours high-power-unit teams; McLaren has established a competitive engine since 2025. With Norris as podium contender and Mercedes (Antonelli as race winner) also strong, qualifying is a three-way battle between McLaren/Mercedes/Ferrari. Bookmaker odds imply ~25–30% for Norris on pole. Antonelli (race winner predicted) is a credible pole alternative; Leclerc (Ferrari) also realistic. No specific Polymarket market found.
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Schauffele is the reigning Open Champion (2024, Royal Troon) and four-time major winner. After Round 1 (July 16) he stood at -1 — a modest start requiring recovery. Yet links golf on fast fairways is his strength; Royal Birkdale rewards precise iron play, Schauffele's core skill. Surprise R1 leader is Jackson Suber (-5); established players typically recover in R2–R4. No specific top-10 odds for Schauffele found in market data; Tommy Fleetwood and Viktor Hovland top-10 predictions already separately open. Honest calibration from a weak start: 38%.
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