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F1 Abu Dhabi GP: Norris victory wraps up McLaren constructors’ title

Lando Norris won the Formula 1 season-ending Abu Dhabi Grand Prix to secure McLaren’s first constructors’ championship since 1998, with Carlos Sainz second for Ferrari after Max Verstappen hit Oscar Piastri.

That incident aided Charles Leclerc’s run up from the final row of the grid to finish third in the other SF-14, which was not enough to aid the Scuderia as it ended up 14 points behind in the teams’ title battle.

At the start, Norris easily led away from pole, with any concerns of intra-McLaren contact at the first corner wiped away – replaced by the drama of Verstappen’s dive on Piastri at Turn 1.

As Piastri came across with the Red Bull committed on the inside, they collided just past the apex as Verstappen understeered in the McLaren’s side and both spun – Verstappen falling deep into the pack and Piastri at the back.

That elevated Sainz to second – getting back the place he had lost to Verstappen off the line – with Norris clear in the lead.

His advantage at the end of lap one of 58 was 1.8s, which was preserved for the next lap and a third, as the virtual safety car was activated for Sergio Perez stopping on the run out of Turn 9 due to contact sustained in another lap one clash – this with Valtteri Bottas at Turn 6.

By the time the VSC ended, Verstappen and Bottas had been handed 10-second penalties for their clashes, with Norris then moving to increase his lead over Sainz to around three-seconds over laps four to nine.

Oscar Piastri, McLaren MCL38 and Max Verstappen, Red Bull Racing RB20 collide on the corner causing each other to spin

Photo by: Andy Hone / Motorsport Images

They were soon in a two-horse race for the win as Pierre Gasly held up Russell to the tune of nearly 10s by the time the Alpine stopped on lap 14 – by which point Norris was nearly four seconds clear of Sainz.

They were able to lap in the low 1m29s and high 1m28s for Norris, with Russell unable to match their pace even when unleashed from behind Gasly.

While lots of cars pitted from the pack behind, the leaders stayed out for the next phase of the race, with Sainz finally coming in to switch the mediums all the frontrunners had started on for hards on lap 25.

He had just squeezed Norris’s lead back under four seconds and when the McLaren was called in to cover the next lap, the chase for the lead resumed with Sainz having gained two more seconds back.

Norris’s advantage then held at the two-second mark as they pounded around matching each other in the low 1m28s.

But by lap 34, the elastic-back to the Ferrari finally snapped, with Norris then able to quickly edge his lead back above three seconds, as he was able to hit the high 1m27s and Sainz could only do so intermittently.

On lap 41, Norris was back to 4.6s ahead and from there he continued stretching away – bar a phase as the final 10 laps kicked off when he lost a little bit of time lapping traffic.

But when Sainz hit this too Norris was in the clear and he eventually eased home to win by 5.8s.

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F1 Abu Dhabi GP – Race results

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Cla Driver # Laps Time Interval km/h Pits Points Retirement Chassis Engine
1 United KingdomL. NorrisMcLaren 4 58

    1 25   McLaren Mercedes
2 SpainC. SainzFerrari 55 58

+5.832

5.832

5.832   1 18   Ferrari Ferrari
3 MonacoC. LeclercFerrari 16 58

+31.928

31.928

26.096   1 15   Ferrari Ferrari
4 United KingdomL. HamiltonMercedes 44 58

+36.483

36.483

4.555   1 12   Mercedes Mercedes
5 United KingdomG. RussellMercedes 63 58

+37.538

37.538

1.055   1 10   Mercedes Mercedes
6 NetherlandsM. VerstappenRed Bull Racing 1 58

+49.847

49.847

12.309   1 8   Red Bull Red Bull
7 FranceP. GaslyAlpine 10 58

+1’12.560

1’12.560

22.713   1 6   Alpine Renault
8 GermanyN. HulkenbergHaas F1 Team 27 58

+1’15.554

1’15.554

2.994   1 4   Haas Ferrari
9 SpainF. AlonsoAston Martin Racing 14 58

+1’22.373

1’22.373

6.819   2 2   Aston Martin Mercedes
10 AustraliaO. PiastriMcLaren 81 58

+1’23.821

1’23.821

1.448   2 1   McLaren Mercedes
11 ThailandA. AlbonWilliams 23 57

1 lap

    1     Williams Mercedes
12 JapanY. TsunodaRacing Bulls 22 57

1 lap

    1     RB Red Bull
13 ChinaZ. GuanyuSauber 24 57

1 lap

    2     Sauber Ferrari
14 CanadaL. StrollAston Martin Racing 18 57

1 lap

    2     Aston Martin Mercedes
15 AustraliaJ. DoohanAlpine 61 57

1 lap

    1     Alpine Renault
16 DenmarkK. MagnussenHaas F1 Team 20 57

1 lap

    4     Haas Ferrari
dnf New ZealandL. LawsonRacing Bulls 30 55

 

    3   Retirement RB Red Bull
dnf FinlandV. BottasSauber 77 30

 

    2   Collision Sauber Ferrari
dnf ArgentinaF. ColapintoWilliams 43 26

 

    2   Power Unit Williams Mercedes
dnf MexicoS. PerezRed Bull Racing 11 0

 

        Collision Red Bull Red Bull
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Alex Kalinauckas
Formula 1
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