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On 26/11, 17:58
Red Bull's little sister remained stuck at the bottom of the pitlane, due to suspension problems that have not yet been fully resolved... Daniil Kvyat will start 17th and Carlos Sainz 21st.
On 26/11, 17:19
Abu Dhabi is the scene of many endings this weekend. The long-awaited conclusion of the Drivers' Championship, but also the departure of drivers who have made F1 history over the last 17 years, in the case of Jenson Button. For today's final qualifying session, he will start his 305th Grand Prix in 12th position.
On 26/11, 17:02
As is often the case at the end of the season, the Austrian team took a risk by entering Q3 on harder tires, in this case super-tendres. It now remains to be seen whether this choice will be crowned with success in tomorrow's race...
On 26/11, 16:58
Sahara Force India confirmed its status as the fourth force in the field by securing the fourth row of the grid at the end of qualifying in Abu Dhabi. Nico Hülkenberg was once again able to get ahead of his team-mate Sergio Perez.
On 26/11, 16:37
After a bright spell in free practice, Ferrari fell back into line in qualifying, with Kimi Räikkönen and Sebastian Vettel finishing 4th and 5th respectively. The Ferrari drivers don't expect to be able to compete with the Mercedes, but they're hoping to get the better of the Red Bulls.
On 26/11, 16:14
After yesterday's pole position, Pierre Gasly was able to win the first race of the weekend in Abu Dhabi, ahead of Nobuharu Matsushita and Artem Markelov. He now has a 12-point lead over Antonio Giovinazzi, only fifth.
On 26/11, 15:39
Lewis Hamilton didn't bat an eyelid in Q3. His pole puts the pressure on Nico Rosberg, who will have to keep an eye on Daniel Ricciardo in his rear-view mirrors. Here's a summary of the trio's reactions...
On 26/11, 14:22
The Briton scored a crucial pole in the race for the world championship title! Rosberg was unable to reverse the trend: he will therefore settle for second place. Daniel Ricciardo takes third place. Mercedes dominated when it mattered!
On 26/11, 12:39
The final dress rehearsal was dominated by the Ferrari driver, in conditions that were hardly representative of what was to come. In addition to the German, Hamilton and Rosberg were also outpaced by Verstappen and Räikkönen. But did Mercedes really play the game?
On 26/11, 12:18
casinoenlignefrance.eu.com brings you live coverage of the final qualifying session of the Formula 1 season. This session could prove decisive for the world title between Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg. Who will emerge victorious?
On 26/11, 00:29
Last Friday in Abu Dhabi did not spare the Haas team. And yet, the two practice sessions seemed to have got off to a good start for the American team. Romain Grosjean, in particular, was plagued by water pressure problems, bringing his session to a premature end. Esteban Gutierrez, meanwhile, had two quieter sessions.
On 26/11, 00:29
The soon-to-be-retired driver finished the season on a freewheel and was even hoping for the impossible! But that didn't mean the Grove team rested on its laurels, quite the contrary. Valtteri Bottas and Felipe Massa even squeezed in between the two Force India drivers in the second session, in 7th and 10th positions respectively.
On 25/11, 21:20
Following the fine performance of the two Force Indias at the Brazilian Grand Prix, Vijay Mallya's men enter the final leg with a 27-point lead over their rivals Williams. An almost definitive lead, in short, which means they can look forward to the rest of the programme in Yas Marina with confidence.
On 25/11, 19:11
This Friday marks the final moments of the final countdown. Tomorrow we'll know the grid for a decisive race, which will deliver the 2016 drivers' world champion. Lewis Hamilton will be the closest to achieving this goal after his domination in FP1 and FP2. But watch out: Nico Rosberg is just a breath away!
On 25/11, 18:52
Sebastian Vettel was at ease in terms of pure performance, with a fine third place in FP2 ahead of the two Red Bulls. Fortunately for him, the gearbox problem he encountered at the end of the session will not affect his weekend. Kimi Räikkönen finished seventh (FP1) and sixth (FP2).
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