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On 26/11, 10:28
Lando Norris will start in fifth position on the grid in Abu Dhabi. The British driver laments yet another mistake on his part during qualifying.
On 26/11, 10:23
Max Verstappen overtook in the pit lane exit tunnel, which leads to the track, during Free Practice 2 in Abu Dhabi. Although the maneuver appeared to be reckless and aggressive, no race stewards looked into the matter. Allow us to explain.
On 25/11, 15:23
The three qualifying sessions are over at the Yas Marina Circuit in Abu Dhabi for the final races of the year. In the 2023 edition, we see Max Verstappen take pole position for the fourth consecutive year. The first row is completed by Charles Leclerc, with the second row being occupied by McLaren drivers.
On 25/11, 15:13
Pat Fry was the technical director of Renault-Alpine for three years. Despite the progress made, the new engineer at Williams has deemed that the French team lacks determination to continue its progression.
On 25/11, 15:13
Ferrari could secure second place in the constructors' championship by the end of the weekend. Despite having a chance to climb up in the driver standings, Charles Leclerc places his team at the top of his priorities.
On 25/11, 14:05
The 20 drivers posed all together for a class photo during this last meeting of the 2023 Formula 1 season, in Abu Dhabi.
On 25/11, 12:26
Two red flags disrupted both practice sessions in Abu Dhabi. Daniel Ricciardo has come up with a new format that sparks debate among the drivers.
On 25/11, 11:43
After setting the fastest time in FP1, George Russell repeats his performance in this final practice session of the 2023 F1 season. Max Verstappen struggled throughout the session, finishing only 6th. However, the qualifying session will take place in cooler weather conditions.
On 25/11, 11:37
Toto Wolff has received a warning for inappropriate remarks during a press conference in Las Vegas. After his hearing, the Mercedes team principal defended the FIA's code of ethics.
On 25/11, 10:38
The three teams, Ferrari, Aston Martin, and Mercedes, had personnel working within the paddock outside of authorized hours. No sanctions were imposed as their quota had not been reached yet.
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