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2024 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix

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2024 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix
Race 24 of 24 in the 2024 Formula One World Championship
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Layout of the Yas Marina Circuit
Layout of the Yas Marina Circuit
Race details[1]
Date 8 December 2024
Official name Formula 1 Etihad Airways Abu Dhabi Grand Prix 2024
Location Yas Marina Circuit
Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
Course Permanent racing facility
Course length 5.281 km (3.281 miles)
Distance 58 laps, 306.183 km (190.253 miles)
Weather Clear
Attendance 190,000[2]
Pole position
Driver McLaren-Mercedes
Time 1:22.595
Fastest lap
Driver Denmark Kevin Magnussen Haas-Ferrari
Time 1:25.637 on lap 57 (lap record)
Podium
First McLaren-Mercedes
Second Ferrari
Third Ferrari
Lap leaders

The 2024 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix (officially known as the Formula 1 Etihad Airways Abu Dhabi Grand Prix 2024) was a Formula One motor race that was held on 8 December 2024 at the Yas Marina Circuit in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. It was the twenty-fourth and final race of the 2024 Formula One World Championship.

Lando Norris of McLaren took pole position for the race, which he then proceeded to convert to a victory. Norris' victory helped his team take their ninth World Constructors' Championship title, and the first since 1998. Ferrari's Carlos Sainz Jr. came in second in his last race for Ferrari ahead of his teammate, Charles Leclerc. This was the final Formula One race for Valtteri Bottas, Zhou Guanyu, Franco Colapinto, Sergio Pérez, and Kevin Magnussen. It was also Lewis Hamilton's last race start for Mercedes before moving to Ferrari in 2025, ending the most successful driver-team partnership in Formula One history.

Background

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The event was held at the Yas Marina Circuit in Abu Dhabi for the 16th time in the circuit's history, across the weekend of 6–8 December.[3] The Grand Prix was the twenty-fourth and final race of the 2024 Formula One World Championship and the 16th running of the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.[4]

Championship standings before the race

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Going into the weekend, Max Verstappen, who clinched the title at the Las Vegas Grand Prix, led the Drivers' Championship with 429 points, 80 points ahead of Lando Norris in second, and 88 ahead of Charles Leclerc in third. McLaren, holding 640 points, entered this round as the leader of the Constructors' Championship from Ferrari and Red Bull Racing, who were second and third with 619 and 581 points, respectively.[5]

Championship permutations

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McLaren and Ferrari had an opportunity to secure the World Constructors' Championship title at this event, the first since 1998 for McLaren, and the first since 2008 for Ferrari. Ferrari had to outscore McLaren by at least 22 points to win the title, or 21 points if Ferrari won the Grand Prix. Defending Constructors' Champions Red Bull Racing were eliminated from contention after the previous round in Qatar, and were 59 points behind McLaren, with a maximum of 44 points available.[6]

Entrants

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Debutant Jack Doohan (left) replaced Esteban Ocon (right) at Alpine.

The drivers and teams were the same as the season entry list with three exceptions:[7] Franco Colapinto, who replaced Logan Sargeant at Williams from the Italian Grand Prix onwards,[8] Liam Lawson, who replaced Daniel Ricciardo at RB from the United States Grand Prix,[9][10] and Jack Doohan, who replaced Esteban Ocon at Alpine for this event. Doohan made his Formula One debut ahead of his first full-time season for Alpine in 2025.[11]

During the first practice session, six teams fielded alternate drivers who had not raced in more than two Grands Prix, as required by the Formula One regulations:[12]

Browning, Hirakawa, and Leclerc made their Formula One practice debuts.[14][16][18]

The Grand Prix marked Lewis Hamilton's final race as a Mercedes driver before moving to Ferrari in 2025,[19] Carlos Sainz Jr.'s final race as a Ferrari driver before moving to Williams,[20] Valtteri Bottas and Zhou Guanyu's final races as Sauber teammates,[21] before being replaced by Nico Hülkenberg and Gabriel Bortoleto,[22][23] and the last career race of Kevin Magnussen and Sergio Pérez, driving for Haas and Red Bull Racing, respectively.[24][25]

Tyre choices

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Tyre supplier Pirelli brought the C3, C4, and C5 tyre compounds (the softest three in their range) designated hard, medium, and soft, respectively, for teams to use at the event.[26]

Practice

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Three free practice sessions were held for the event. The first free practice session was held on 6 December 2024, at 13:30 local time (UTC+4),[1] and was topped by Charles Leclerc of Ferrari ahead of Lando Norris of McLaren and Lewis Hamilton of Mercedes.[27] The second free practice session was held on the same day, at 17:00 local time,[1] and was topped by Norris ahead of his teammate Oscar Piastri and Nico Hülkenberg of Haas.[28] The third practice session was held on 7 December 2024, at 14:30 local time,[1] and was topped by Piastri ahead of his teammate Norris and Hamilton.[29]

Qualifying

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Qualifying was held on 7 December 2024, at 18:00 local time (UTC+4).[1]

Qualifying classification

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Pos. No. Driver Constructor Qualifying times Final
grid
Q1 Q2 Q3
1 4 United Kingdom Lando Norris McLaren-Mercedes 1:23.682 1:23.098 1:22.595 1
2 81 Australia Oscar Piastri McLaren-Mercedes 1:23.640 1:23.199 1:22.804 2
3 55 Spain Carlos Sainz Jr. Ferrari 1:23.487 1:22.985 1:22.824 3
4 27 Germany Nico Hülkenberg Haas-Ferrari 1:23.722 1:23.040 1:22.886 71
5 1 Netherlands Max Verstappen Red Bull Racing-Honda RBPT 1:23.516 1:22.998 1:22.945 4
6 10 France Pierre Gasly Alpine-Renault 1:23.548 1:23.086 1:22.984 5
7 63 United Kingdom George Russell Mercedes 1:23.678 1:23.283 1:23.132 6
8 14 Spain Fernando Alonso Aston Martin Aramco-Mercedes 1:23.794 1:23.268 1:23.196 8
9 77 Finland Valtteri Bottas Kick Sauber-Ferrari 1:23.481 1:23.341 1:23.204 9
10 11 Mexico Sergio Pérez Red Bull Racing-Honda RBPT 1:23.559 1:23.379 1:23.264 10
11 22 Japan Yuki Tsunoda RB-Honda RBPT 1:23.735 1:23.419 N/A 11
12 30 New Zealand Liam Lawson RB-Honda RBPT 1:23.733 1:23.472 N/A 12
13 18 Canada Lance Stroll Aston Martin Aramco-Mercedes 1:23.729 1:23.784 N/A 13
14 16 Monaco Charles Leclerc Ferrari 1:23.302 1:23.833 N/A 192
15 20 Denmark Kevin Magnussen Haas-Ferrari 1:23.632 1:23.877 N/A 14
16 23 Thailand Alexander Albon Williams-Mercedes 1:23.821 N/A N/A 183
17 24 China Zhou Guanyu Kick Sauber-Ferrari 1:23.880 N/A N/A 15
18 44 United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton Mercedes 1:23.887 N/A N/A 16
19 43 Argentina Franco Colapinto Williams-Mercedes 1:23.912 N/A N/A 204
20 61 Australia Jack Doohan Alpine-Renault 1:24.105 N/A N/A 17
107% time: 1:29.133
Source:[30][31]

Notes

  • ^1Nico Hülkenberg received a three-place grid penalty for overtaking two cars in the tunnel section of the pit exit road during Q1.[31][32]
  • ^2Charles Leclerc received a ten-place grid penalty for a third energy store.[31][33]
  • ^3Alexander Albon received a five-place grid penalty for a sixth gearbox change.[31][34]
  • ^4Franco Colapinto received a five-place grid penalty for a seventh gearbox change.[31][34]

Race

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The race was held on 8 December 2024, at 17:00 local time (UTC+4), and was run for 58 laps.[1]

Race report

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Polesitter Lando Norris kept the lead, while his teammate Oscar Piastri was tagged into a spin by Red Bull's Max Verstappen into turn 1. Meanwhile, Verstappen's teammate, Sergio Pérez, was also spun by Valtteri Bottas. On lap 3, Piastri made contact with Franco Colapinto, but Piastri did not suffer any damage, causing Colapinto to slow down to let Piastri through. His race engineer reported the collision at the start and Verstappen was given a ten-second time penalty. After Pérez was spun by Bottas, he retired.[35][36]

Charles Leclerc, who started 19th due to serving a ten-place grid penalty, had a good start: by the end of lap 1, he moved up to eighth, and on lap 7, he overtook Nico Hülkenberg, then Fernando Alonso three laps later. Verstappen also made the move on Alonso two laps later, in which the Dutchman progressed to seventh, while the Spaniard dropped to eighth. During lap 24, Liam Lawson was called in for a pit stop on hard tyres, but his front-left tyres were not fitted properly as the jackman dropped Lawson's car. On the same lap, Leclerc progressed by overtaking Pierre Gasly, as did Russell on lap 27. However, on lap 31, Kevin Magnussen was spun by Bottas in the same corner, in a similar move what he did with Pérez, causing Bottas to lose half of his front wing and sustaining a puncture.[35][36]

Verstappen overtook Alonso again and served his penalty in the past couple of laps, while progressing by overtaking his old Red Bull teammate Pierre Gasly. Piastri, now running in twelfth, made a mistake while attempting to make a move on Yuki Tsunoda. Piastri made up a place on the Japanese driver on lap 49, and then five laps later, he took the last point position, tenth place, by overtaking Alexander Albon. Hamilton, on the final lap, was chasing his teammate George Russell. The race was won by polesitter Norris. Norris' victory allowed his team, McLaren, to win the Constructors' Championship for the first time in 26 years. The podium was completed by Carlos Sainz Jr. in second, his last podium finish for Ferrari, and Leclerc in third. Some time after Norris had taken the chequered flag to win the race, Hamilton and Russell battled for fourth place. The two almost made contact, but Hamilton passed Russell on the outside of turn 9 and got ahead, completing his final stint with Mercedes.[35][36]

Race classification

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Pos. No. Driver Constructor Laps Time/Retired Grid Points
1 4 United Kingdom Lando Norris McLaren-Mercedes 58 1:26:33.291 1 25
2 55 Spain Carlos Sainz Jr. Ferrari 58 +5.832 3 18
3 16 Monaco Charles Leclerc Ferrari 58 +31.928 19 15
4 44 United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton Mercedes 58 +36.483 16 12
5 63 United Kingdom George Russell Mercedes 58 +37.538 6 10
6 1 Netherlands Max Verstappen Red Bull Racing-Honda RBPT 58 +49.847 4 8
7 10 France Pierre Gasly Alpine-Renault 58 +1:12.560 5 6
8 27 Germany Nico Hülkenberg Haas-Ferrari 58 +1:15.554 7 4
9 14 Spain Fernando Alonso Aston Martin Aramco-Mercedes 58 +1:22.373 8 2
10 81 Australia Oscar Piastri McLaren-Mercedes 58 +1:23.821 2 1
11 23 Thailand Alexander Albon Williams-Mercedes 57 +1 lap 18
12 22 Japan Yuki Tsunoda RB-Honda RBPT 57 +1 lap 11
13 24 China Zhou Guanyu Kick Sauber-Ferrari 57 +1 lap 15
14 18 Canada Lance Stroll Aston Martin Aramco-Mercedes 57 +1 lap1 13
15 61 Australia Jack Doohan Alpine-Renault 57 +1 lap 17
16 20 Denmark Kevin Magnussen Haas-Ferrari 57 +1 lap 14
172 30 New Zealand Liam Lawson RB-Honda RBPT 55 Brakes 12
Ret 77 Finland Valtteri Bottas Kick Sauber-Ferrari 30 Collision damage 9
Ret 43 Argentina Franco Colapinto Williams-Mercedes 26 Engine 20
Ret 11 Mexico Sergio Pérez Red Bull Racing-Honda RBPT 0 Collision 10
Fastest lap: Denmark Kevin Magnussen (Haas-Ferrari) – 1:25.637 (lap 57)
Source:[31][37][38][39]

Notes

  • ^1Lance Stroll finished 12th, but received a five-second time penalty for exceeding track limits.[37]
  • ^2Liam Lawson was classified as he completed more than 90% of the race distance.[37]

Final championship standings

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  • Note: Only the top five positions are included for both sets of standings.
  • Competitors in bold and marked with an asterisk are the 2024 World Champions.

See also

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References

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