Abu Dhabi Grand Prix – Verstappen imperious, Leclerc runner-up

Max Verstappen won the final race of the season in Abu Dhabi on Sunday. He finished ahead of Charles Leclerc, who ended the season as runner-up, and Sergio Perez. For the last Grand Prix of his career, Sebastian Vettel finished 10th.

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Verstappen on another planet.

Starting from pole position for the third consecutive year in Abu Dhabi, Max Verstappen maintained his advantage at the start. The Dutchman quickly built a comfortable lead over Sergio Perez. He secured his fifteenth victory without ever being threatened. Behind them, Carlos Sainz, who started fourth on the grid, lost a position to Lewis Hamilton at the start before attempting to attack the British driver at turn 6’s braking point.

The Ferrari driver squeezed the British driver who failed to take the turn and went airborne on the curbs. He later complained of a power loss and seemed to lack rhythm. It was also a tough day for George Russell’s other Mercedes. The winner of the Brazilian Grand Prix had a long pit stop and was dangerously released by his team, resulting in a 5-second penalty. He ultimately finished fifth.

Leclerc vice-champion of the world.

For Hamilton, the race was complicated until the end. Lacking pace on his one-stop strategy, he was fighting to hold onto fourth place ahead of Carlos Sainz, until his machine let him down two laps before the finish. A cruel end to the season for the seven-time world champion.

Finishing in third place, Charles Leclerc opted for a one-stop strategy. Initially overtaken by Perez, he was able to rely on good tire management to finish the race ahead of the Mexican. However, the Red Bull driver, on a more aggressive two-stop strategy, was very fast towards the end of the race. Closing in on Leclerc by almost a second per lap, he could have caught up without being hindered by several backmarkers, including Pierre Gasly.

Vettel, offbeat for his last one.

For his last race in Formula 1, Sebastian Vettel livened up the early stages with a unique one-stop strategy. Fourth after 20 laps, the German started losing pace and complained about his team’s strategy on the radio. After his pit stop on the 26th lap, he came out in 19th place and second to last. Finally, he crossed the finish line in tenth, securing one last point.

For the three other drivers leaving Formula 1 tonight, their exit was through the backdoor. Mick Schumacher rudely collided with Nicholas Latifi, causing a puncture and ruining the Canadian’s final race for Williams. Penalized with a 5-second penalty, the German departs Haas in an anonymous 16th position. Finally, Daniel Ricciardo’s long and difficult journey with McLaren concludes with a 9th place finish and two points brought to the Woking team.

Also read: F1 2022 Standings: Perez loses second place, Alpine finishes ahead of McLaren

Driver Team Times Gap Laps
1 Verstappen Oracle Red Bull Racing
58
2 Leclerc Scuderia Ferrari +8.771
58
3 Perez Oracle Red Bull Racing +1.322
58
4 Sainz Scuderia Ferrari +17.799
58
5 Russell Mercedes-AMG Petronas Motorsport +10.996
58
6 Norris McLaren F1 Team +20.346
58
7 Ocon BWT Alpine F1 Team +1.006
58
8 Stroll Aston Martin Aramco Cognizant F1 Team +19.691
58
9 Ricciardo McLaren F1 Team +6.337
58
10 Vettel Aston Martin Aramco Cognizant F1 Team +0.630
58
11 Tsunoda Scuderia AlphaTauri +5.473
58
12 Guanyu Alfa Romeo F1 Team ORLEN +21.959
58
13 Albon Williams Racing +0.880
58
14 Gasly Scuderia AlphaTauri +0.619
58
15 Bottas Alfa Romeo F1 Team ORLEN +9.154
58
16 Schumacher Haas F1 Team +14.367
58
17 Magnussen Haas F1 Team +6.658
58
18 Hamilton Mercedes-AMG Petronas Motorsport +
57
19 Latifi Williams Racing +
57
20 Alonso BWT Alpine F1 Team +
28
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