Monday, December 31, 2018

Kubica Joins Williams For 2019


ROBERT KUBICA JOINS WILLIAMS FOR 2019

    Robert Kubica will partner George Russell at Williams for the 2019 Formula 1 championship, eight years after his last F1 race.

    Kubica spent 2018 as Williams’ test and reserve driver, completing a number of tests and participating in three free practice sessions over the course of the season.

    He replaces Sergey Sirotkin, who confirmed ahead of the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix that he wouldn’t be participating in the 2019 season.

    “Firstly, I would like to thank everyone who has helped me during what was a difficult period of my life over these last few years,” Kubica said. “It has been a challenging journey to make it back to the Formula 1 grid, but what seemed almost impossible is now beginning to feel possible, as I am excited to be able to say that I will be on the F1 grid in 2019.

    For sure, it has been a long road to get to this point but, as the challenge now comes to an end with this announcement, a new challenge begins working with Williams on track

    It will not be easy but, with hard work and dedication, both George and myself will work together to try and help the team get in better shape to move further up the grid.

    This year has been tough, but I have learned a lot and I’d like to thank Sir Frank and Claire for this opportunity.

    Being back on the F1 grid next season will be one of the greatest achievements of my life and I’m sure, with hard work and commitment, we will be able to help motivate the team to achieve good things together.”

    Kubica last raced in F1 in 2010, taking three podiums for Renault on his way to eighth in the championship.

    But the Polish driver suffered severe injuries in a rallying accident in 2011, limiting the use of his right hand.

    Since then, he’s taken part in a “rigorous rehabilitation programme” and is now ready to make his return to F1.

    Deputy team principal Claire Williams is confident his F1 experience will make him a good match for rookie George Russell.

    “All of us at Williams have been immensely impressed at what [Kubica] has achieved and it is a great credit to his strength of character and tenacity to return to Formula 1,” he said.

    “During this season, his commitment to the team and the work he has put in behind the scenes has been unwavering and he has become an established and much respected member of the Williams team. He has a level of determination that is remarkable to see and he truly embodies the Williams fighting spirit.

    Having the consistency of Robert stepping into this new role will be an important step for us as we look to fight our way back towards the front of the field.

    I am also excited to have a mixture of youth and experience to lead us into 2019 and we look forward to seeing what they can achieve on track.

    I would also like to thank Lance [Stroll] and Sergey for their hard work in what has been a challenging season. We wish them all the best for their future careers.”

    The team also confirmed Formula 2 race winner Nicholas Latifi as reserve driver.

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Abu Dhabi GP: Race - RE-CAP & RESULTS


ABU DHABI GP - RACE - RE-CAP & RESULTS

    Five time champion Lewis Hamilton rounded out the 2018 Formula 1 season with his 11th victory of the year in Abu Dhabi.

    The Mercedes driver ran a mammoth second stint after completing his only pit stop of the season on lap seven of 55.

    Hamilton was the first man to pit, taking advantage of an early Virtual Safety Car, brought out when Kimi Raikkonen’s Ferrari came to a stop on the pit straight.

    He emerged in P5, behind Max Verstappen, who had dropped backwards after his car went into anti-stall as he left the grid.

    The pair swapped places as they battled for P4, with Verstappen taking the upper hand until he came into the pits on lap 33.

    With Valtteri Bottas pitting the lap before Verstappen, Hamilton was promoted to the net race lead but Daniel Ricciardo – running an extra long stint in the Red Bull – was still in the overall lead.

    Ricciardo led for more than 15 laps before coming into the pits, releasing Hamilton into the lead.

    Vettel spent most of the race running behind Bottas, but a lock up for the Finn allowed the Ferrari to snatch second.

    Vettel was more than six seconds behind Hamilton when he claimed P2, but put in a series of fast laps to cut the gap down to 2.581s before the chequered flag.

     Verstappen claimed third after another lock-up for Bottas, who then dropped back to fifth with a late pit stop.

    “B-series” champion Nico Hulkenberg was wiped out in a dramatic crash on the opening lap. He collided with Romain Grosjean and barrel rolled through the gravel. He came to a stop upside down, with the Renault briefly catching fire.

    Hulkenberg was extracted without any significant injuries but the safety car was called to clear the stranded Renault.

    Team-mate Carlos Sainz picked up best of the rest in P5, ahead of Charles Leclerc, who struggled to recover after an early pit stop.

    Sergio Perez took P8, with the Haas duo rounding out the top 10, Romain Grosjean beating team-mate Kevin Magnussen.

    Fernando Alonso narrowly missed out on points in P11, finishing ahead of Brendon Hartley, Lance Stroll, Stoffel Vandoorne, and Sergey Sirotkin.

    Pirerre Gasly and Esteban Ocon retired without leaks late in the race, after Marcus Ericsson came to a stop with mechanical problem on lap 24.

RESULTS:

1. Lewis Hamilton / Mercedes-Mercedes / Great Britain / + 25 Points
2. Sebastian Vettel / Ferrari-Ferrari / Germany / + 18 Points
3. Max Verstappen / Red Bull Racing-TAG-Heuer / Netherlands / + 15 Points
4. Daniel Ricciardo / Red Bull Racing-TAG-Heuer / Australia / + 12 Points
5. Valtteri Bottas / Mercedes-Mercedes / Finland / + 10 Points
6. Carlos Sainz / Renault-Renault / Spain / + 8 Points
7. Charles Leclerc / Sauber-Ferrari / Monaco / + 6 Points
8. Sergio Perez / Racing Point Force India-Mercedes / Mexico / + 4 Points
9. Romain Grosjean / Haas-Ferrari / France / + 2 Points
10. Kevin Magnussen / Haas-Ferrari / Denmark / + 1 Point
11. Fernando Alonso / McLaren-Renault / Spain
12. Brendon Hartley / Scuderia Toro Rosso-Honda / New Zealand
13. Lance Stroll / Williams-Mercedes / Canada
14. Stoffel Vandoorne / McLaren-Renault / Belgium
15. Sergey Sirotkin / Williams-Mercedes / Russia

RETIRED - Pierre Gasly / Scuderia Toro Rosso-Honda / France / Engine
RETIRED - Esteban Ocon / Racing Point Force India-Mercedes / France / Engine
RETIRED - Marcus Ericsson / Sauber-Ferrari / Sweden / Power Loss
RETIRED - Kimi Raikkonen / Ferrari-Ferrari / Finland / Power Loss
RETIRED - Nico Hulkenberg / Renault-Renault / Germany / Collision

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Monday, December 24, 2018

Formula 2 - Abu Dhabi - Sprint Race - RESULTS


FORMULA 2 - ABU DHABI - SPRINT RACE - RESULTS

1. Antonio Fuoco / Charouz Racing System / Italy / + 15 Points
2. Lando Norris / Carlin / Great Britain / + 12 Points
3. Roberto Merhi / Campos Vexatec Racing / Spain / + 10 Points
4. George Russell / ART Grand Prix / Great Britain / + 8 Points + 2 Points (Fastest Lap)
5. Nyck de Vries / PERTAMINA PREMA Theodore Racing / Netherlands / + 6 Points
6. Louis Deletraz / Charouz Racing System / Switzerland / + 4 Points
7. Artem Markelov / RUSSIAN TIME / Russia / + 2 Points
8. Alexander Albon / DAMS / Thailand / + 1 Point
9. Luca Ghiotto / Campos Vexatec Racing / Italy
10. Sergio Sette Camara / Carlin / Brazil 
11. Dorian Boccolacci / MP Motorsport / France
12. Nirei Fukuzumi / BWT Arden / Japan
13. Jack Aitken / ART Grand Prix / Great Britain
14. Alessio Lorandi / Trident / Italy
15. Nicholas Latifi / DAMS / Canada

RETIRED - Daniel Ticktum / BWT Arden / Great Britain / Gearbox*
RETIRED - Niko Kari / MP Motorsport / Finland / Collision Damage
RETIRED - Tadasuke Makino / RUSSIAN TIME / Japan / Collision Damage
RETIRED - Sean Gelael / PERTAMINA PREMA Theodore Racing / Indonesia / Collision Damage

DID NOT START - Arjun Maini / Trident / India / Mechanical

* - Notes Ticktum is replacing Gunther for the rounds of Abu Dhabi

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Thursday, December 20, 2018

GP3 - Abu Dhabi - Sprint Race - RESULTS


GP3 - ABU DHABI - SPRINT RACE - RESULTS

1. Nikita Mazepin / ART Grand Prix / Russia / + 15 Points
2. Jake Hughes / ART Grand Prix / Great Britain  + 12 Points
3. Simo Laaksonen / Campos Racing / Finland / + 10 Points
4. Callum Ilott / ART Grand Prix / Great Britain / + 8 Points
5. Ryan Tveter / Trident / USA / + 6 Points + 2 Points (Fastest Lap)
6. Juan Manuel Correa / Jenzer Motorsport / USA / + 4 Points
7. Richard Verschoor / MP Motorsport / Netherlands / + 2 Points
8. Tatiana Calderon / Jenzer Motorsport / Columbia / + 1 Point
9. Joey Mawson / Arden International / Australia
10. Giuliano Alesi / Trident / France 
11. Devlin DeFrancesco / MP Motorsport / Canada
12. Leonardo Pulcini / Campos Racing / Italy
13. Jahan Daruvala / MP Motorsport / India*
14. Gabriel Aubry / Arden International / France
15. Sacha Fenestraz / Arden International / France
17. Diego Menchaca / Campos Racing / Mexico

RETIRED - Anthoine Hubert / ART Grand Prix / France / Collision Damage
RETIRED - David Beckmann / Trident / Germany / Collision Damage
RETIRED - Pedro Piquet / Trident / Brazil / Collision Damage
RETIRED - Jannes Fittje / Jenzer Motorsport / Germany / Collision Damage

* - Notes Daruvala joins MP Motorsport for the rounds of Abu Dhabi 

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Wednesday, December 12, 2018

Formula 2 - Abu Dhabi - Feature Race - RESULTS


FORMULA 2 - ABU DHABI - FEATURE RACE - RESULTS

1. George Russell / ART Grand Prix / Great Britain / + 25 Points + 4 Points (Pole)
2. Artem Markelov / RUSSIAN TIME / Russia / + 18 Points
3. Luca Ghiotto / Campos Vexatec Racing / Italy / + 15 Points + 2 Points (Fastest Lap)
4. Nyck de Vries / PERTAMINA PREMA Theodore Racing / Netherlands / + 12 Points
5. Lando Norris / Carlin / Great Britain / + 10 Points
6. Louis Deletraz / Charouz Racing System / Switzerland / + 8 Points
7. Antonio Fuoco / Charouz Racing System / Italy / + 6 Points
8. Roberto Merhi / Campos Vexatec Racing / Spain / + 4 Points
9. Tadasuke Makino / RUSSIAN TIME / Japan / + 2 Points
10. Jack Aitken / ART Grand Prix / Great Britain / + 1 Point
11. Daniel Ticktum / BWT Arden / Great Britain*
12. Dorian Boccolacci / MP Motorsport / France
13. Alessio Lorandi / Trident / Italy
14. Alexander Albon / DAMS / Thailand
15. Niko Kari / MP Motorsport / Finland
16. Sergio Sette Camara / Carlin / Brazil
17. Sean Gelael / PERTAMINA PREMA Theodore Racing / Indonesia

RETIRED - Nirei Fukuzumi / BWT Arden / Japan / Collision Damage
RETIRED - Arjun Maini / Trident / India / Collision Damage

DID NOT START - Nicholas Latifi / DAMS / Canada / Stall/Collision Damage

* - Notes Ticktum is replacing Gunther for the rounds of Abu Dhabi

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Monday, December 10, 2018

Abu Dhabi GP: Qualifying - RE-CAP & RESULTS


ABU DHABI GP - QUALIFYING - RE-CAP & RESULTS

    Lewis Hamiltom claimed Pole Position ahead of the last race of the year, with team-mate, Bottas, securing second ahead of Sebastian Vettel.

HOW IT WORKS:

Q1 = 18 minutes. All cars allowed to go out. At the end of the session, the five slowest are eliminated.
Q2 = 15 minutes. The remaining cars go out. At the end of the session, the five slowest are eliminated.
Q3 = 12 minutes. Final 10 cars go out. The final order at the end of the session is how the grid will line up. Fastest car starts from Pole Position.

GRID LINE-UP:

1. Lewis Hamilton / Mercedes-Mercedes / Great Britain
2. Valtteri Bottas / Mercedes-Mercedes / Finland
3. Sebastian Vettel / Ferrari-Ferrari / Germany
4. Kimi Raikkonen / Ferrari-Ferrari / Finland
5. Daniel Ricciardo / Red Bull Racing-TAG-Heuer / Australia
6. Max Verstappen / Red Bull Racing-TAG-Heuer / Netherlands
7. Romain Grosjean / Haas-Ferrari / France
8. Charles Leclerc / Sauber-Ferrari / Monaco
9. Esteban Ocon / Racing Point Force India-Mercedes / France
10. Nico Hulkenberg / Renault-Renault / Germany
11. Carlos Sainz / Renault-Renault / Spain
12. Marcus Ericsson / Sauber-Ferrari / Sweden
13. Kevin Magnussen / Haas-Ferrari / Denmark
14. Sergio Perez / Racing Point Force India-Mercedes / Mexico
15. Fernando Alonso / McLaren-Renault / Spain
16. Brendon Hartley / Scuderia Toro Rosso-Honda / New Zealand
17. Pierre Gasly / Scuderia Toro Rosso-Honda / France
18. Stoffel Vandoorne / McLaren-Renault / Belgium
19. Sergey Sirotkin / Williams-Mercedes / Russia
20. Lance Stroll / Williams-Mercedes / Canada

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Wednesday, December 5, 2018

Abu Dhabi GP: Free Practice #3 - RE-CAP & TIMES


ABU DHABI GP - FREE PRACTICE #3 - RE-CAP & TIMES

    Mercedes’ Lewis Hamilton topped the times in the final free practice session of the 2018 formula 1 season in Abu Dhabi.

    Hamilton jumped to the top of the times in the final third of the session, knocking Sebastian Vettel from the top spot and ending the morning with a 1m37.176s lap time.

    Vettel and team-mate Kimi Raikkonen set the pace in the first half of the session with Vettel’s best lap – a 1m37.587s – remaining the benchmark until 20 minutes before the chequered flag.

    Hamilton beat Vettel’s time by more than four tenths of a second, before improvements from Raikkonen knocked his team-mate down to P3.

    Max Verstappen took fourth, half a second behind Hamilton but ahead of the Mercedes of Valtteri Bottas, while Daniel Ricciardo picked up sixth.

    Romain Grosjean claimed the best of the rest spot after a frantic final 10 minutes.

    It was the Renault of Nico Hulkenberg top of the order with five minuets left on the clock, but
Grosjean, Kevin Magnussen and Charles Leclerc were all yet to complete their qualifying simulations.

    Grosjean was the only man to beat Hulkenberg’s time, managing to lap half a second quicker than the Renault – and just 0.2s behind Ricciardo.

    Carlos Sainz Jnr took ninth, ahead of Esteban Ocon – who spent most of the session in the garage with a suspected engine problem - and Sergio Perez.

    The final practice session of the season wasn’t without incident.

    Raikkonen was called to the stewards after crossing the pit-lane entry line and returning to the track. He’d ran wide at the penultimate corner of the Yas Marina circuit, putting him off line and on the wrong side of the pit entry line. He chose not to head into the pits, though, and returned to the track, prompting an investigation. He wasn’t penalised.

    Grosjean and Pierre Gasly made contact at the end of the session when Gasly was trying to find a way past the Haas. The light contact sent bodywork flying from the Toro Rosso, but neither was significantly damaged and resolved the issue after the chequered flag.

    Leclerc also suffered bodywork damage. The Sauber has spun early in the session and broke the rear wing after backing into the wall. He was able to get back out, ending the morning 13th quickest behind Toro Rosso’s Brendon Hartley.

    Magnussen finished 14th, ahead of Gasly, Fernando Alonso, and Marcus Ericsson.

    Lance Stroll, Stoffel Vandoorne, and Sergey Sirotkin completed the order.

TIMES:

1. Lewis Hamilton - 1:37.176 / Mercedes-Mercedes / Great Britain

2. Kimi Raikkonen - 1:37.464 / Ferrari-Ferrari / Finland
3. Sebastian Vettel - 1:37.587 / Ferrari-Ferrari / Germany
4. Max Verstappen - 1:37.747 / Red Bull Racing-TAG-Heuer / Netherlands
5. Valtteri Bottas - 1:37.933 / Mercedes-Mercedes / Finland
6. Daniel Ricciardo - 1:38.090 / Red Bull Racing-TAG-Heuer / Australia
7. Romain Grosjean - 1:38.304 / Haas-Ferrari / France
8. Nico Hulkenberg - 1:38.850 / Renault-Renault / Germany
9. Carlos Sainz - 1:38.970 / Renault-Renault / Spain
10. Esteban Ocon - 1:39.011 / Racing Point Force India-Mercedes / France
11. Sergio Perez - 1:39.053 / Racing Point Force India-Mercedes / Mexico
12. Brendon Hartley - 1:39.074 / Scuderia Toro Rosso-Honda / New Zealand
13. Charles Leclerc - 1:39.282 / Sauber-Ferrari / Monaco
14. Kevin Magnussen – 1:39.612 / Haas-Ferrari / Denmark 
15. Pierre Gasly - 1:39.740 / Scuderia Toro Rosso-Honda / France
16. Fernando Alonso - 1:39.974 / McLaren-Renault / Spain
17. Marcus Ericsson - 1:39.997 / Sauber-Ferrari / Sweden
18. Lance Stroll - 1:40.117 / Williams-Mercedes / Canada
19. Stoffel Vandoorne - 1:40.233 / McLaren-Renault / Belgium
20. Sergey Sirotkin - 1:41.182 / Williams-Mercedes / Russia

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Monday, December 3, 2018

GP3 - Abu Dhabi - Feature Race - RESULTS


GP3 - ABU DHABI - FEATURE RACE - RESULTS

1. Leonardo Pulcini / Campos Racing / Italy / + 25 Points
2. David Beckmann / Trident / Germany / + 18 Points
3. Anthoine Hubert / ART Grand Prix / France / + 15 Points
4. Callum Ilott / ART Grand Prix / Great Britain / + 12 Points
5. Nikita Mazepin / ART Grand Prix / Russia/ + 10 Points + 4 Points (Pole) + 2 Points (Fastest Lap)
6. Giuliano Alesi / Trident / France / + 8 Points
7. Jake Hughes / ART Grand Prix / Great Britain / + 6 Points
8. Juan Manuel Correa / Jenzer Motorsport / USA / + 4 Points
9. Simo Laaksonen / Campos Racing / Finland / + 2 Points
10. Tatiana Calderon / Jenzer Motorsport / Columbia / + 1 Point
11. Ryan Tveter / Trident / USA
12. Pedro Piquet / Trident / Brazil
13. Jannes Fittje / Jenzer Motorsport / Germany
14. Richard Verschoor / MP Motorsport / Netherlands
15. Gabriel Aubry / Arden International / France
16. Sacha Fenestraz / Arden International / France
17. Devlin DeFrancesco / MP Motorsport / Netherlands
18. Diego Menchaca / Campos Racing / Mexico
19. Jehan Daruvala / MP Motorsport / India*
20. Joey Mawson / Arden International / Australia

* - Notes Daruvala joins MP Motorsport for the rounds of Abu Dhabi 

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Saturday, December 1, 2018

Formula 2 - Abu Dhabi - Qualifying - RESULTS


FORMULA 2 - ABU DHABI - QUALIFYING - RESULTS

1. George Russell / ART Grand Prix / Great Britain
2. Nyck de Vries / PERTAMINA PREMA Theodore Racing / Netherlands
3. Nicholas Latifi / DAMS / Canada
4. Artem Markelov / RUSSIAN TIME / Russia
5. Jack Aitken / ART Grand Prix / Great Britain
6. Louis Deletraz / Charouz Racing System / Switzerland
7. Lando Norris / Carlin / Great Britain
8. Alexander Albon / DAMS / Thailand
9. Tadasuke Makino / RUSSIAN TIME / Japan
10. Sergio Sette Camara / Carlin / Brazil
11. Niko Kari / MP Motorsport / Finland
12. Roberto Merhi / Campos Vexatec Racing / Spain
13. Antonio Fuoco / Charouz Racing System / Italy
14. Daniel Ticktum / BWT Arden / Great Britain*
15. Sean Gelael / PERTAMINA PREMA Theodore Racing / Indonesia
16. Alessio Lorandi / Trident / Italy
17. Luca Ghiotto / Campos Vexatec Racing / Italy
18. Dorian Boccolacci / MP Motorsport / France
19. Nirei Fukuzumi / BWT Arden / Japan
20. Arjun Maini / Trident / India

* - Notes Ticktum is replacing Gunther for the rounds of Abu Dhabi

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Thursday, November 29, 2018

Abu Dhabi GP: Free Practice #2 - RE-CAP & TIMES


ABU DHABI GP - FREE PRACTICE #2 - RE-CAP & TIMES

    Valtteri Bottas topped the second session of the Abu Dhabi GP weekend, ahead of the Red Bull duo.

    Bottas put himself first with a 1:37.236, while Max Verstappen, who topped FP1, was second with a 1:37.280.

    Daniel Ricciardo was third, followed by Lewis Hamilton who came fourth with a 1:37.443, just ahead of Kimi Raikkonen, who completed the top 5.

    Charles Leclerc, who sat out FP1 as Giovinazzi took over the car, finished this session in 15th with a 1:38.831. Team-mate and soon-to-be Indycar driver, Ericsson, finished in 17th with a 1:39.502.

    Sirotkin, who is without a seat in 2019, was back as well after Robert Kubica took over his seat in FP1. The young Russian driver finished the session in 20th with a 1:40.935. Team-mate, Stroll, was only one place ahead in 19th with a 1:40.046.

    Vettel, Grosjean, Hulkenberg, Magnussen and Ocon were the other drivers in the top 10.

TIMES:

1. Valtteri Bottas - 1:37.236 / Mercedes-Mercedes / Finland
2. Max Verstappen - 1:37.280 / Red Bull Racing-TAG-Heuer / Netherlands
3. Daniel Ricciardo - 1:37.428 / Red Bull Racing-TAG-Heuer / Australia
4. Lewis Hamilton - 1:37.443 / Mercedes-Mercedes / Great Britain
5. Kimi Raikkonen - 1:37.461 / Ferrari-Ferrari / Finland
6. Sebastian Vettel - 1:37.569 / Ferrari-Ferrari / Germany
7. Romain Grosjean - 1:38.060 / Haas-Ferrari / France
8. Nico Hulkenberg - 1:38.230 / Renault-Renault / Germany
9. Kevin Magnussen - 1:38.318 / Haas-Ferrari / Denmark
10. Esteban Ocon - 1:38.402 / Racing Point Force India-Mercedes / France
11. Pierre Gasly - 1:38.506 / Scuderia Toro Rosso-Honda / France
12. Carlos Sainz - 1:38.511 / Renault-Renault / Spain
13. Fernando Alonso - 1:38.725 / McLaren-Renault / Spain
14. Sergio Perez - 1:38.806 / Racing Point Force India-Mercedes / Mexico
15. Charles Leclerc - 1:38.831 / Sauber-Ferrari / Monaco
16. Brendon Hartley - 1:38.957 / Scuderia Toro Rosso-Honda / New Zealand
17. Marcus Ericsson - 1:39.502 / Sauber-Ferrari / Sweden
18. Stoffel Vandoorne - 1:39.938 / McLaren-Renault / Belgium
19. Lance Stroll - 1:40.046 / Williams-Mercedes / Canada
20. Sergey Sirotkin - 1:40.935 / Williams-Mercedes / Russia

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Wednesday, November 28, 2018

GP3 - Abu Dhabi - Qualifying - RESULTS


GP3 - ABU DHABI - QUALIFYING - RESULTS

1. Nikita Mazepin / ART Grand Prix / Russia
2. Leonardo Pulcini / Campos Racing / Italy
3. Anthoine Hubert / ART Grand Prix / France
4. Jake Hughes / ART Grand Prix / Great Britain
5. Callum Ilott / ART Grand Prix / Great Britain
6. David Beckmann / Trident / Germany
7. Giuliano Alesi / Trident / France
8. Ryan Tveter / Trident / USA
9. Simo Laaksonen / Campos Racing / Finland
10. Juan Manuel Correa / Jenzer Motorsport / USA
11. Pedro Piquet / Trident / Brazil
12. Richard Verschoor / MP Motorsport / Netherlands
13. Jannes Fittje / Jenzer Motorsport / Germany
14. Tatiana Calderon / Jenzer Motorsport / Columbia
15. Jehan Daruvala / MP Motorsport / India*
16. Gabriel Aubry / Arden International / France
17. Diego Menchaca / Campos Racing / Mexico
18. Sacha Fenestraz / Arden International / France
19. Devlin DeFrancesco / MP Motorsport / Canada
20. Joey Mawson / Arden International / Australia

* - Notes Daruvala joins MP Motorsport for the rounds of Abu Dhabi 

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Tuesday, November 27, 2018

Abu Dhabi GP: Free Practice #1 - RE-CAP & TIMES


ABU DHABI GP - FREE PRACTICE #1 - RE-CAP & TIMES

    Max Verstappen led the first free practice session of the last F1 weekend of 2018.

    The Dutch driver set a 1:38.491, to go ahead of team-mate, Ricciardo, who was close behind with a 1:38.945. 

    Valtteri Bottas was next in the order with a 1:39.452, followed by Lewis Hamilton and Esteban Ocon, who completed the top 5 with a 1:40.102.

    Robert Kubica, who has been confirmed to drive for Williams full-time in 2019, was a participant in this session, filling in for Sergey Sirotkin, who has been left without a seat for next year. The Polish driver was last on the time-sheets with a 1:42.992.

    Antonio Giovinazzi, who also has a full-time seat next year with Sauber, got to drive for them in this session as well, in place of Ferrari-bound, Charles Leclerc. Giovinazzi's fastest time was 1:41.662, placing him in 16th.

    Fernando Alonso was presented with special livery for the weekend, as he prepares to leave Formula 1 for other motorsport options. He finished in 19th with a 1:42.313. Stoffel Vandoorne, who is also leaving McLaren and Formula 1, to race in Formula E, finished one space ahead of Alonso, in 18th with a 1:42.114.

    Marcus Ericsson, who will stay with Sauber as their 3rd driver, had a crash during the session near Turn 1. He hit the barriers but managed not to do too much damage to the car, as he was able to drive away and get back to the pits. He finished the session in 17th with a 1:41.928.

TIMES:

1. Max Verstappen - 1:38.491 / Red Bull Racing-TAG-Heuer / Netherlands
2. Daniel Ricciardo - 1:38.945 / Red Bull Racing-TAG-Heuer / Australia
3. Valtteri Bottas - 1:39.452 / Mercedes-Mercedes / Finland
4. Lewis Hamilton - 1:39.543 / Mercedes-Mercedes / Great Britain
5. Esteban Ocon - 1:40.102 / Racing Point Force India-Mercedes / France
6. Kevin Magnussen - 1:40.235 / Haas-Ferrari / Denmark
7. Kimi Raikkonen - 1:40.417 / Ferrari-Ferrari / Finland
8. Sebastian Vettel - 1:40.453 / Ferrari-Ferrari / Germany
9. Carlos Sainz - 1:40.588 / Renault-Renault / Spain
10. Romain Grosjean - 1:40.663 / Haas-Ferrari / France
11. Pierre Gasly - 1:40.671 / Scuderia Toro Rosso-Honda / France
12. Nico Hulkenberg - 1:41.023 / Renault-Renault / Germany
13. Sergio Perez - 1:41.075 / Racing Point Force India-Mercedes / Mexico
14. Brendon Hartley - 1:41.137 / Scuderia Toro Rosso-Honda / New Zealand
15. Lance Stroll - 1:41.493 / Williams-Mercedes / Canada
16. Antonio Giovinazzi - 1:41.662 / Sauber-Ferrari / Italy*
17. Marcus Ericsson - 1:41.928 / Sauber-Ferrari / Sweden
18. Stoffel Vandoorne - 1:42.114 / McLaren-Renault / Belgium
19. Fernando Alonso - 1:42.313 / McLaren-Renault / Spain
20. Robert Kubica - 1:42.992 / Williams-Mercedes / Poland*

* - Notes drivers are participating in FP1 only

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Monday, November 26, 2018

Formula 2 - Abu Dhabi - Free Practice - TIMES


FORMULA 2 - ABU DHABI - FREE PRACTICE - TIMES

1. George Russell - 1:51.720 / ART Grand Prix / Great Britain
2. Antonio Fuoco - 1:51.884 / Charouz Racing System / Italy
3. Luca Ghiotto - 1:52.315 / Campos Vexatec Racing / Italy
4. Nirei Fukuzumi - 1:52.323 / BWT Arden / Japan
5. Nyck de Vries - 1:52.386 / PERTAMINA PREMA Theodore Racing / Netherlands
6. Roberto Merhi - 1:52.395 / Campos Vexatec Racing / Spain
7. Louis Deletraz - 1:52.518 / Charouz Racing System / Switzerland
8. Lando Norris - 1:52.611 / Carlin / Great Britain
9 Alexander Albon - 1:52.655 / DAMS / Thailand
10. Artem Markelov - 1:52.940 / RUSSIAN TIME / Russia
11. Jack Aitken - 1:53.012 / ART Grand Prix / Great Britain
12. Sergio Sette Camara - 1:53.037 / Carlin / Brazil
13. Alessio Lorandi - 1:53.216 / Trident / Italy
14. Tadasuke Makino - 1:53.360 / RUSSIAN TIME / Japan
15. Sean Gelael - 1:53.398 / PERTAMINA PREMA Theodore Racing / Indonesia
16. Arjun Maini - 1:53.483 / Trident / India
17. Nicholas Latifi - 1:53.507 / DAMS / Canada
18. Niko Kari - 1:53.605 / MP Motorsport / Finland
19. Dorian Boccolacci - 1:53.875 / MP Motorsport / France
20. Daniel Ticktum - 1:54.317 / BWT Arden / Great Britain*

* - Notes Ticktum is replacing Gunther for the rounds of Abu Dhabi

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Sunday, November 25, 2018

GP3 - Abu Dhabi - Free Practice - TIMES


GP3 - ABU DHABI - FREE PRACTICE - TIMES

1. Giuliano Alesi - 1:55.676 / Trident / France
2. David Beckmann - 1:56.568 / Trident / Germany
3. Gabriel Aubry - 1:56.568 / Arden International / France
4. Jehan Daruvala - 1:56.589 / MP Motorsport / India*
5. Joey Mawson - 1:56.655 / Arden International / Australia
6. Sacha Fenestraz - 1:57.053 / Arden International / France
7. Leonardo Pulcini - 1:57.116 / Campos Racing / Italy
8. Anthoine Hubert - 1:57.170 / ART Grand Prix / France
9. Devlin DeFrancesco - 1:57.170 / MP Motorsport / Canada
10. Richard Verschoor - 1:57.259 / MP Motorsport / Netherlands
11. Ryan Tveter - 1:57.277 / Trident / USA
12. Jake Hughes - 1:57.311 / ART Grand Prix / Great Britain
13. Nikita Mazepin - 1:57.393 / ART Grand Prix / Russia
14. Juan Manuel Correa - 1:57.453 / Jenzer Motorsport / USA
15. Diego Menchaca - 1:57.579 / Campos Racing / Mexico
16. Simo Laaksonen - 1:57.588 / Campos Racing / Finland
17. Pedro Piquet - 1:57.727 / Trident / Brazil
18. Tatiana Calderon - 1:57.826 / Jenzer Motorsport / Columbia
19. Callum Ilott  - 1:57.847 / ART Grand Prix / Great Britain
20. Jannes Fittje - 1:58.579 / Jenzer Motorsport / Germany

* - Notes Daruvala joins MP Motorsport for the rounds of Abu Dhabi 

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Saturday, November 24, 2018

Abu Dhabi GP: Driver Preview Quotes


ASTON MARTIN RED BULL RACING

Daniel Ricciardo - “Abu Dhabi has always been a pretty good track for me and I enjoy going there. I’m yet to get an Abu Dhabi podium, but that would be a pretty awesome way to end my stint with Red Bull and to end the season. Having a twilight race is always cool, the weather is good, so there’s not much not to like about the place. I love the third sector, it’s my favourite part of the track for sure, through the hotel and all that is good fun. Abu Dhabi marks the end of five years with the team and 10 years with Red Bull itself. I’m sure it’s going to be emotional afterwards, especially when I cross the line for the last time with the team. But I’m going there guns a-blazing, showing a lot of love. Hopefully the love shows me back and I can spray some fake champagne on Sunday, which would be a fitting farewell.”

Max Verstappen - “Apart from being the last race of the year, Abu Dhabi is always a special one due to the atmosphere. The crowds are big and noisy, and being a sunset race adds to the unique feeling. After a busy few races I think everyone looks forward to getting to Abu Dhabi. The nice weather and a more relaxed feel in the paddock means everyone is smiling. The track itself is fun to drive, passing the yachts in the final sector has a similar feel to Monaco, but it's not as tight. There are some long straights that do not really play to our strong points but we will try to make up for this in the twisty sectors. Once the race is done the team can relax a bit, and have some well-earned downtime. We of course have testing shortly after but I will definitely try to chill out and get some sun on the Monday. Before we know it, we’ll be testing and working hard towards 2019 throughout the winter, which is very exciting.”



RENAULT SPORT FORMULA ONE TEAM

Nico Hulkenberg - “Abu Dhabi has been the scene of the season finale for the last couple of years and it’s definitely a good venue to round off the year. There’s a lot at stake for the team in the constructors’ championship. Last year it went down to the wire and, while this season we have more of a points cushion. We go there knowing there’s a job to do and anything can happen.”

Carlos Sainz - “I’m definitely looking forward to Abu Dhabi as it will be an interesting finale. We would like a bit more performance from the car for the last race and I know the team is working hard to get back into the points there. Hopefully it will be a good last race for the team and I can end this spell on a really bright note.”


RACING POINT FORCE INDIA FORMULA ONE TEAM

    Sergio Perez - “Abu Dhabi will be the closing chapter of a very unusual year for both me and the team. It was probably the most complicated season of my career, having to deal with so many things happening inside and outside the cockpit. The final race of the year is the opportunity to look back at the work we have done in the last twelve months and I am proud and grateful to everyone working back at the factory, in the garage, and in the hospitality. This team never stops fighting; we never stop working and now we are looking at a very promising future. I am really happy to be part of this family and I am already looking forward to 2019.

    I enjoy the Abu Dhabi race. You drive into the sunset and when all the lights come on it looks really cool. It’s a track that is very hard on the brakes, with a lot of emphasis on traction out of some slow corners. You need a very stable car at the rear to make the most of those braking areas. There are some unusual corner combinations that are interesting in the car and there are overtaking chances at the end of both long straights, so you often find yourself either attacking or defending, especially towards the end of the race.

    It’s a track where we have been competitive for the last few years and I would love to end the season with a strong result. I am still aiming for seventh place in the drivers’ championship. I know it is going to be hard, but on Sunday anything can happen and I want to be ready if the chance is there. The team is also aiming for sixth place in the constructors’ so we need to deliver a perfect weekend.

    After the race and next week’s test it’s finally going to be time for some holidays. I am looking forward to enjoying my family, time with my wife and my baby, and seeing my friends before work starts for next season.”

Esteban Ocon - “It’s always a bittersweet feeling when you get to the end of the season, but the main motivation is to finish on a high, especially when there is so much at stake in the championship. The last couple of races have been very disappointing, but there’s still one last chance to score a good result before the end of the year.

    Abu Dhabi is always good fun. We travel there when it’s getting cold in Europe so it feels a bit like you’re going on a holiday. It’s a wonderful paddock too – one of the best – and I always feel very relaxed there.

    I have a lot of good memories from Abu Dhabi: it’s the place where I first drove during a Formula One weekend and I was crowned GP3 champion there. The start of that race in 2015 was incredible – I knew I had to take the title right there on lap one and I did it."


HAAS F1 TEAM

Romain Grosjean - “The most difficult thing in Abu Dhabi are the conditions between FP1 and FP2. You only actually have one session that is representative of the race and qualifying, and that’s FP2. FP1 and FP3 are warm, therefore you have an hour-and-a-half to determine the best set-up. It’s always about compromise and finding the best set-up to go faster. You just have to find where you can find the lap time. That’s the key. You’re never going to be perfect in every corner, but you can try to be as good as you can over the lap.

    I won there in GT1 (in 2010 with Matech Competition). That was my first ever GT World Championship start, and the first race with that team, and we won. It was a pretty good moment taking the win and leading the championship.

    (In 2018) there’s been a lot of improvement within the team, a lot of progress made. It’s not finished either. There’ll be more in the future. Whatever the outcome in Abu Dhabi, we can be proud of our season.”

Kevin Magnussen - “Yas Marina’s a pretty good track. Obviously, the challenge is that you’re racing in the night but practising during the day. The track is hugely different between qualifying and then the race, when it’s dark. It’s a low-speed track, so it can be difficult to get energy into the tyres. Hopefully, we can do better than last year when we struggled a little bit with tyres.

    It’s a very glamorous race to go to as a spectator. It’s obviously a race that goes into the night, which makes it more spectacular. It’s the finale of the season, so it’s always a special race no matter where that is, but I think Abu Dhabi does a good job hosting it.

    In terms of the race, it’s not too bad. Setting up your car, working on the set-up over the weekend, it’s difficult because all the sessions are in different temperatures. What you get in FP1 is never what you get in FP2. It’s never comparable, and it’s the same with FP3 in relation to qualifying. It’s a challenging event in terms of building up your weekend.”


ALFA ROMEO SAUBER F1 TEAM

Marcus Ericsson - “We are off to the last Grand Prix of the year – the last race for me in this stint in Formula One. It will be a special weekend, and I aim to finish it on a high. We have had some good results recently, and our form is strong. The car is competitive, and we will push to bring home some more points. I look forward to this season finale very much.”

Charles Leclerc - “I am looking forward to going to Abu Dhabi. I know the circut and enjoy driving there. It is the last race of the season, and the ambience is always great. I also like the city very much – it is one of my favourite destinations on the calendar. The track is quite technical, and hopefully we will be as competitive as we have been in the past few races.”


WILLIAMS MARTINI RACING

Lance Stroll - “I think it is a good race to end the season, as we drive into the night, which is cool. It is quite spectacular what they have done with the place, and it is certainly unique. The circuit itself wouldn't be my favourite as it is very stop and go and doesn't have a great flow to it, but, despite that, the show is good for the fans. From a driver's point of view, driving at day or night doesn't make any difference as for us it is just pedal to the metal.”

Sergey Sirotkin - “I have very good memories of Abu Dhabi, as it was my debut test with Williams last year. The track is challenging and requires good tyre management throughout the lap with a very demanding sector three. The lap has a combination of mid and low-speed corners, with not so many high-speed corners, which is a shame for me. Sector three is difficult and is trickier than it looks. Overall, I am really looking forward to returning to Abu Dhabi, it is a great race for the season to end with.”


McLAREN F1 TEAM

Fernando Alonso - “Abu Dhabi will certainly be very emotional race for me, as it will be the end of a long and happy 17 years in Formula 1. The time has come for me to move on, but I’m looking forward to ending the season – and my F1 career – on a positive note.

    I’m also pleased that my relationship with McLaren will continue with the Indy 500, and there will be more new challenges together. There are very exciting things ahead, and I’m enthusiastic for what the future will bring. For now, I’m not ruling anything out.

    I’m fully focused on this weekend in Abu Dhabi, and making the most of every day – in the car, with the team, and with my friends and family. Abu Dhabi is a tough circuit, but we don’t have anything to lose, so both Stoffel and I will be fighting hard as always.”

Stoffel Vandoorne - “I’m heading to Abu Dhabi with mixed emotions. Although I’ve spent two years as a Formula 1 driver with McLaren, I’ve been with the team for five years and call many of them my friends. I’ve built a great relationship with McLaren and it’s been a significant part of my life. My final Grand Prix as a McLaren driver on Sunday will be sentimental, but also the right time to say goodbye to this chapter in my career.

    I want to leave Abu Dhabi on a high, so we’ll be putting everything we can into maximizing our weekend and getting the most out of it. I have great memories from Abu Dhabi in my junior career, and it’s a really cool atmosphere as you race from day into night.

    I’m excited for the next challenge – which begins in only a few weeks – but I also want to enjoy every moment in the car and with the team this weekend for the final time.”


RED BULL TORO ROSSO

Pierre Gasly - “It will be a special weekend, my last one racing with Toro Rosso, so Sunday will be emotional as we tackle our last race together. But I think that once you have been part of this team, you are always a member of the Toro Rosso family. I’ve really appreciated our time together and I hope we can end on a high note in Abu Dhabi. I plan to give it my very best shot, especially as it’s on a track that I really like.

    I’ve always gone well here, with two poles and a win in GP2 and it was at this track that I clinched the GP2 championship title. So I like the track and it’s always a special feeling when you are racing in the dark. Also, the fact that it’s the last race of the year means there’s a great mood in the paddock, everyone’s a bit excited and buzzing. It’s a really great atmosphere and once it’s over you realise the season has ended. As for the track itself, it provides some challenges, especially in the final sector, which is very technical with many changes of direction where you need to get into a good rhythm. So the circuit has two distinct characters, with the first two sectors featuring long straights and high speed long turns. But it’s that final technical part I like best and it’s where a driver can make a difference. I hope the weekend will be good for us, it would be a great way to say bye bye to everyone.”

Brendon Hartley - “It’s the last race of the season and I’m approaching it in a positive frame of mind. I have had a strong end to the season, performing well in the last few races, even when the car wasn’t quick enough to score big points. I’m happy with my relative performance and my improvement throughout the season. So I’m looking forward to having a good weekend and finishing the year on a high. Abu Dhabi is an interesting track, with a street circuit feel to it, especially in the final part, where the track goes under the hotel. It’s very flat with not a lot of camber or undulation and overtaking can be tricky. Tyre management is critical here, even in qualifying when it’s very hard to keep the rears under control in the final sector. We struggled with that in Brazil and we need to work on understanding why. However, with the latest spec Honda PU, we can be confident that a good Qualifying is possible.”

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