F1, ABU DHABI GP | PARADE OF DRIVERS
NICHOLAS LATIFI (20th) | “Although we are not in the best starting position, we will try to take advantage of the opportunities. This could be my last race in Formula 1 and I will really enjoy the first lap. It is certainly not the way I want to say goodbye to this sport . I would have liked to get more but sometimes things like that happen. Sports can be cruel and it didn’t work out here, but I’m thankful for what I’ve achieved here.”
F1, ABU DHABI GP | PARADE OF DRIVERS
MICK SCHUMACHER (12th) | “We started from 12th position, close to Yuki and we are close in the constructors’ championship and that is what we will focus on the race. Working on my future, too. I hope to return to Formula 1. That is what I intend do and I plan to come back in 2024. This is all we can do, fight for the top 10 and give everything. Maybe the top guys will help us in the mess, I’m looking forward to the race and to fight for the last time with Seb.”
F1, ABU DHABI GP | PARADE OF DRIVERS
DANIEL RICCIARDO (13th) | “It’s nice to have these behind-the-scenes memories. With Lando, photography started as a joke and I ended up like this activity. I’m really looking forward to it. Seb feels on a different level but now I’m trying to -absorb it. Luckily all the drivers are here so I can talk a little more. I think we’re one of the top 10 cars and I think I’ll get those positions back now and I can fight the Alpines.”
F1, ABU DHABI GP | PARADE OF DRIVERS
SEBASTIAN VETTEL (9th) | “I feel good. I’m excited and looking forward to competing. It’s been such an amazing weekend so far, with so much love, so much compassion… I feel like everything I’ve given in the past years will come. back to me and It’s definitely a very emotional weekend, I’m really looking forward to what’s to come but I’m going to miss this camaraderie, the driving, pushing these cars to the limit, working with the teams… A lot of thing. But I also want to spend more time with my loved ones, with my children and explore other directions.”
F1, ABU DHABI GP
Time for the end of the course. Pilots take the final photo of the year and
Sebastian Vettelthe most honored person this weekend was the last to arrive.
F1, ABU DHABI GP | PRESS CONFERENCE
CARLOS SAINZ (4th) | “Yes, ready for the last race of the year. Yesterday we had a good day as a team. I think starting third and fourth is good for today. It wasn’t my best lap. I think I can do second or third with a good lap because I’m comfortable and fast throughout the qualy. Now we’ll go out to take care of that second position in the constructors’ championship and try to help Charles, which is what I’ve been asked to do of the team. This weekend it’s time for it and I’m a team man. If I ask for it, hold it. I think Red Bull is a step this weekend, I want to say that we can win and do it, but throughout the weekend they were three tenths faster per lap and that made it difficult for us. Mercedes usually struggle in qualifying and in the race they were in. They still got away so was Max but the rest of us were in a handful. There were a few races in a row that I was very fast and comfortable in the car and that leaves me wanting to start the next season and go for the next world.”
12:04F1, ABU DHABI GP | GRILLE OUTPUT
Let’s go to the last starting grid of the season! Daniel Ricciardo has 3 penalty positions from Brazil, so
Ferdinand
alonso win a place taken before tomorrow’s race:
1. Max Verstappen (1’23.824)
2. Sergio Perez
3. Charles Leclerc
4. Carlos Sainz
5. Lewis Hamilton
6. George Russell
7. Lando Norris
8. Esteban Ocon
9. Sebastian Vettel
10. Fernando Alonso
11. Yuki Tsunoda
12. Mick Schumacher
13. Daniel Ricciardo (*penalized by losing 3 positions)
14.Lance Take a Walk
15. Guanyu Zhou
16. Kevin Magnussen
17. Pierre Gasley
18. Valtteri Bottas
19. Alexander Albon
20. Nicholas Latifi
CONSTRUCTORS OF THE WORLD
ferrari and mercedes The constructors’ sub-championship is at stake in this final race, as they are separated by just 19 points.
Aston Martin They aim to stay ahead of the curve
Alfa Romeo and get the sixth place. They are separated by 5 points. And yes
Haas exceed the
Alpha Tauri will combine for their eighth place finish in the championship.
1. Red Bull Racing RBPT – 719 points (champion)
2. Ferrari – 524 points
3. Mercedes – 505 points
4. Alpine Renault – 167 points
5. McLaren Mercedes – 148 points
6. Alfa Romeo Ferrari – 55 points
7. Aston Martin Aramco Mercedes – 50 points
8. Haas Ferrari – 37 points
9. Alpha Tauri RBPT – 35 points
10. Williams Mercedes – 8 points
F1, ABU DHABI GP | WORLD CUP OF PILOTS
Charles Leclerc and Sergio Perez runner-up is at stake in today’s race at
Abu Dhabi.
alonso will look for the opportunity to finish earlier
Or with (5 points more than him):
1. Max Verstappen – 429 points (world champion)
2. Charles Leclerc – 290 points
3. Sergio Perez – 290 points
4. George Russell – 265 points
5. Lewis Hamilton – 240 points
6. Carlos Sainz – 234 points
7. Lando Norris – 113 points
8. Esteban Ocon – 86 points
9. Fernando Alonso – 81 points
10. Valtteri Bottas – 49 points
11. Sebastian Vettel – 36 points
12. Daniel Ricciardo – 35 points
13. Kevin Magnussen – 25 points
14. Pierre Gasly – 23 points
15. Lance Stroll – 14 points
16. Mick Schumacher – 12 points
17. Yuki Tsunoda – 12 points
18. Guanyu Zhou – 6 points
19. Alexander Albon – 4 points
20. Nicholas Latifi – 2 points
21. Nyck De Vries – 2 points
22. Nico Hulkenberg – 0 points
SCHEDULE AND WHERE TO MEET
the race of
Formula 1 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix start with
2:00 p.m Be able to see
DAZNand you can follow every minute of the race through this narration on
World of sports. In this preview, we recap everything that happened in the first free practice session, as well as everything that happened last week. Let’s go there!
NEWS
As always, we’re going to some of the most outstanding novelties of this season that we’ll wrap up today:
– The
impact on land This helps promote equality between single-seaters. so far the
dirty air single-seaters were produced
lose 35% of their downforce when they rolled up behind the leader. This charge loss is now reduced by 4% at 20 meters and a
18% on 10 meters.
–
Deflectors on wheels. These deflectors send air flow through the wheels; so that the single-seaters
increase your downforce. Thus, they contribute to the formation of the ground effect.
–
18 inch wheels: Expected with 18-inch wheels
reduce tire heating and, thus, achieve greater equality in the great prizes.
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simpler ailerons: The DRS remains on the rear wing although it is simpler. The arrival of air from the front to the rear wing
creates a swirling air flow and generates an invisible wake.
–
vehicle size: The car is bigger this season. The minimum weight is 795kg.
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More safety and maintenance: The side of the car is twice as strong, and
the carbon footprint is improved to make the sport more sustainable. In fact, it is necessary to have 5.7% biological component. Also,
Engines convert 50% of the energy from fuel into energy.
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You can follow from now on sending
Formula 1 Abu Dhabi GP from the website of
World of sports, so as not to miss any detail. In addition, in this preview we will let you know everything you need to know to be up to date. We will tell you everything that happens on the track. We will talk about the circuit and more. will you come with me
What a beautiful day! Welcome and welcome to the Formula 1 Abu Dhabi GP, at the Yas Marina Circuit, live!
Motor enthusiasts and fanatics, at
2:00 p.m start with
the abu dhabi grand prixthe last appointment of the season and the last race of
Sebastian Vettel
Nicholas Latifi, Daniel Ricciardo and Mick Schumacher. Yesterday was a day of intense emotions as Formula 1 paid tribute to Vettel in a monumental act that we will recap in this story. Over the next two hours we’ll talk about the four-time champion, the fight for runner-up, the layout of Yas Marina and the final hour of the circuit. Let’s get started!
Source: La Verdad

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