The 2025 Formula 1 season comes down to one last, nerve-shredding showdown in Abu Dhabi, and this episode dives deep into every angle of the title decider. With the Drivers’ World Championship on the line, we unpack the complex scenarios that left Max Verstappen, Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri all within touching distance of the crown as the lights went out at Yas Marina. We start by breaking down qualifying drama and strategy, focusing on Verstappen’s crucial pole lap and what it meant for the balance of power heading into Sunday. From tyre choices to race-pace simulations and fuel loads, we explore how each of the three title contenders approached the weekend under immense psychological pressure, and why every micro-decision in practice and qualifying suddenly felt like it could decide the championship. The episode then turns to the storm brewing inside McLaren, where accusations of team bias dominated the headlines and fan discourse. We examine team radio, strategic calls and long-run data to ask the uncomfortable question: was there a genuine tilt toward one driver, or were the rumours fuelled by tension, timing and the brutal spotlight of a title fight? We also look at the role of the wider grid, analysing how rival drivers and teams might have shaped their own strategies in a way that could help or hinder each of the three title hopefuls. Not everyone left Abu Dhabi with answers, and certainly not Lewis Hamilton. We dedicate a segment to his latest Q1 exit in the Ferrari, dissecting where the pace disappeared, what the data suggests about the car, and how a seven-time world champion has found himself wrestling not just with the stopwatch but with his own expectations. Hamilton’s candid talk of “unbearable anger” at his form opens up a wider discussion about confidence, legacy and what happens when icons are forced to confront their limits in public. Beyond the front-page storylines, we also cover the official penalties handed down to several F1 teams over the weekend, explaining what triggered them, how they impacted the race narrative, and what they reveal about the current state of rule enforcement in the sport. Finally, the episode tackles a darker but essential topic: the wave of online abuse aimed at young driver Kimi Antonelli. We highlight the strong, unified condemnation from within the paddock, reflect on the human cost of toxic fandom, and ask what more Formula 1 and its stakeholders must do to protect drivers in the digital age. From strategy boards to social media, from title glory to personal frustration, this is a complete look at the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix that decided the 2025 World Championship—and the emotional, sporting and ethical questions it leaves in its wake.