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On 30/11, 08:49
Mattia Binotto, team principal of Scuderia Ferrari, does not wish to discuss what was said during the meeting in Maranello between his two drivers following the collision at the Brazilian Grand Prix.
On 29/11, 15:10
At the end of a relatively calm practice session, Bottas set a new best time of the day with 1:36.256, ahead of his teammate Lewis Hamilton and Ferrari's Charles Leclerc. Romain Grosjean, who had a good performance this Friday, made headlines for his collision with Valtteri Bottas on the inside of turn number 11.
On 29/11, 11:50
Abu Dhabi certainly suits Valtteri Bottas. The Finnish driver dominated this first practice session with more than half a second lead, on medium tires, ahead of Verstappen. The Ferraris, far behind, seem far from competitive, trailing more than 2 seconds behind the day's leader. Sebastian Vettel also went off the track.
On 29/11, 08:31
The four-time world champion was not present at the Abu Dhabi circuit this Thursday for personal reasons.
On 29/11, 08:30
Even though both championships have been decided, this last race is not without interest. Motors Inside lists a few reasons to watch this weekend's race.
On 28/11, 15:06
Last race of the 2019 Formula 1 season, the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix will take place on the Yas Marina circuit. Motors Inside invites you to look back at the key figures of the circuit.
On 28/11, 13:56
The vintage car auction company teams up with Formula 1 to offer an exceptional auction as part of the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix. Michael Schumacher's 2002 world champion Ferrari is notably up for sale, among exceptional lots combining hypercars and Formula 1 legends.
On 28/11, 08:24
This year again, the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix is the last of the season. Even though the Yas Marina Circuit is often synonymous with rather bland races, the 2018 race gave us some beautiful moments.
On 28/11, 07:49
Williams confirmed this morning the appointment of Nicholas Latifi for the 2020 season. He will team up alongside George Russell.
On 27/11, 13:28
Honda announced today that it will continue to supply engines to Red Bull and Toro Rosso until at least 2021.
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