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On 29/11, 11:21
It was necessary to change Romain Grosjean's gearbox. Therefore, he receives a five-place penalty.
On 29/11, 11:08
Starting at 1:45 PM (French time), follow our live commentary of the race from the Abu Dhabi paddock.
On 29/11, 10:37
The Frenchman Esteban Ocon managed to hold off Luca Ghiotto in the last race of the GP3 championship, thus securing the GP3 title in a very impressive way. Esteban Gutierrez, Valtteri Bottas, and Daniil Kvyat had won this championship in recent years.
On 29/11, 08:54
On Saturday in Abu Dhabi, a wild rumor spread through the paddock like wildfire: if the 2016 McLaren wasn't competitive, Fernando Alonso might take a sabbatical year. However, it is unlikely to materialize.
On 28/11, 18:52
Carlos Sainz was the only Toro Rosso driver to finish in the top ten. Despite preparations once again disrupted by technical issues, the Spaniard proves to the paddock that he can sometimes outperform his teammate Max Verstappen. The Dutchman will start 11th.
On 28/11, 18:42
Nico Rosberg continues to be the poleman this season. The German has for the sixth consecutive time outpaced Lewis Hamilton, who, on the contrary, still hasn't found the right settings in his Mercedes.
On 28/11, 16:52
While Saturday was marked by a wild rumor of a sabbatical leave for Fernando Alonso next season, the Spaniard was unfortunate with a puncture on his last lap of Q1. He will start only 17th, whereas Jenson Button managed to achieve the 12th fastest time of the session.
On 28/11, 16:37
Sebastian Vettel admitted that there were no issues with his car during the qualifying session in Abu Dhabi. This forces him to start from 16th place, while his teammate, Kimi Räikkönen, will start from third place.
On 28/11, 16:10
Sahara Force India was able to confirm its strong form in qualifying this weekend in Abu Dhabi. Sergio Perez managed to qualify in 4th place while Nico Hülkenberg finished 7th.
On 28/11, 14:12
Nico Rosberg remains the master of Qualifying at the end of this season. Sixth consecutive Pole for the German, with a significant gap of nearly four-tenths over Lewis Hamilton, who will start alongside him on the front row. Kimi Räikkönen will start from the third position ahead of Perez's Force India.
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