Key numbers of the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix
Since 2009 and its inclusion in the F1 calendar, the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix has written several chapters in the history of the sport, which Motors Inside will summarize for you in numbers.

1 : Sebastian Vettel and Max Verstappen won their first Formula 1 World Championship titles in Abu Dhabi. The German in 2010 and the Dutchman in 2021.
3: Max Verstappen remains on 3 consecutive poles and 3 victories in Abu Dhabi.
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The record for wins belongs to Lewis Hamilton with 5 victories in the capital of the Emirates.
– Same number for the record of pole positions held by the seven-time British world champion.
5,281: In kilometers, the total distance of one lap of the Yas Marina circuit.
8: The last 8 editions of the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix have seen the Saturday pole-sitter claim victory on Sunday.
14: Since the introduction of the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix in the F1 calendar in 2009, 14 editions have been held.
16 : The number of turns on the circuit where the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix takes place.
33: The 33rd and latest fastest lap achieved by a Renault in Formula 1 was accomplished during the 2020 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix with Daniel Ricciardo behind the wheel of the RS20.
54: In the event of a victory on Sunday, Max Verstappen will become the sole third in the ranking of the number of Formula 1 wins, one unit ahead of Sebastian Vettel.
58: The number of laps that the drivers will have to complete to reach the finish line of the race.
306,183 : The total number of kilometers the drivers will have to tackle during the race on Sunday.
13,200: The distance in kilometers that the Formula 1 drivers, teams, journalists, photographers, and FIA personnel had to travel from Las Vegas to reach Abu Dhabi.
1’22”109: The track record belongs to Max Verstappen, who achieved this time in his Red Bull-Honda in 2021 during the qualifying session.
1’26”103: The fastest lap in the race was also achieved by Max Verstappen during the 2021 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.