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Jenson Button has suggested that Lewis Hamilton's less-than-stellar qualifying performance this season might be due to his advancing age.

Hamilton trails behind his teammate George Russell 16-5 in Formula 1 qualifying sessions this season, with three races remaining.

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This indicates that, for only the second time during his 12-year tenure with Mercedes, he will be outperformed by a colleague in direct qualifying comparisons this season.

Former McLaren co-driver Button emphasized that qualifying has historically been one of Hamilton's strong suits.

However, Button conveyed to Sky Sports, "He's nearing 40. Perhaps there's a slight decline."

"You're competing with individuals in their twenties. Regardless of how sharp your reflexes might be, they won't match up to those of someone in their twenties."

"It's possible to lose that minor advantage which may not be apparent during a race, but it becomes more challenging in qualifying."

"It is painful to witness the younger drivers not only displaying speed during qualifying rounds, but also maintaining a consistent performance throughout."

The Mercedes team's drivers are feeling hopeful as they look forward to Saturday's F1 Las Vegas Grand Prix.

In both of Friday's practice rounds, Hamilton came out on top, followed by Russell who secured

However, Mercedes has faced challenges this season, with their competitive edge waning as the race weekend progresses.

During the previous race in Brazil, Hamilton did not make it past the first round of qualifying due to rainy conditions. Subsequently, he ended up in 10th place in the grand prix.

He made a comeback in Vegas, confessing that during the low point following his disappointing performance in Brazil, he had the urge to quit.

Button expressed his delight at Hamilton leading Friday's practice session in Vegas, stating, "I'm truly pleased he's participating, and I'm confident we'll witness Lewis at his peak."

However, it's uncertain if he will be able to outperform his teammate Russell for just the sixth time out of 17 qualifying attempts.

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Francesco Bagnaia’s Road to Redemption: Strategic Adjustments Key to Reclaiming MotoGP Glory in 2025

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Former MotoGP champion acknowledges critical mistake

Francesco Bagnaia has identified areas he needs to work on next season in order to reclaim the MotoGP title.

Bagnaia was unable to keep his championship as Jorge Martin prevented him from doing so on the last day.

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However, Bagnaia, who has won the championship twice, understands his mistake and has promised to address the problem by 2025.

"In some circumstances, I've consistently aimed for victory, like in Malaysia, Misano, and Silverstone, where I ended up crashing because I wasn't content with not being first," he mentioned to Motorsport.

"I generally find it difficult to be content, as I constantly strive to reach the highest potential in everything I do."

"Occasionally, taking a small step back can alter the circumstances, and this year, having one fewer could have shifted the outcome."

"You inevitably need to take a few hits."

Bagnaia expressed disappointment over missing out on the MotoGP championship, especially after witnessing Max Verstappen secure his Formula 1 title once again.

Verstappen has secured four consecutive Formula 1 drivers' championships, whereas Bagnaia managed to win two titles before Martin surpassed him in dominance.

Bagnaia confessed to observing Verstappen, saying, "I considered the possibility of becoming a four-time world champion myself, which reminded me of my past losses."

"I'm treating it somewhat as a chance: I realize we were defeated, but being aware of that defeat already sets us apart."

Reflecting on his significant loss, he remarked, "Ultimately, it's evident that there's always something to be learned from various experiences. Achieving victory isn't the most crucial aspect in the end."

"We had significant accomplishments, consistently placing in the top three in every race we completed, except for the one in Austin, which is quite impressive."

Experiencing setbacks or encountering a series of unfortunate events has undoubtedly not been advantageous.

"In some cases, experiencing a loss teaches us valuable lessons, and we clearly understand how to avoid repeating those errors in the future."

"One of the toughest moments in recent weeks was witnessing Verstappen secure his fourth title."

"There was a challenging moment, however, we have no reason to be dissatisfied since it was an amazing day that we should be proud of."

"I am extremely pleased with my team and with Ducati as a whole. Experiencing losses in specific scenarios can be beneficial in other aspects: for instance, had I secured the championship, the sportsmanship that Ducati consistently demonstrates, yet has been criticized for in past years, might have gone unnoticed."

"In any situation, regardless of the outcome, it's important to focus on the positives."

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Clash of Titans: Marquez and Bagnaia Set for Ducati Showdown in 2025

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"Marc Marquez is likely aiming to manage the dynamics within the Ducati team!"

"Marc has maintained a friendly demeanor with Pecco, both during press conferences and while racing…"

It has been proposed that there could be significant shifts in the leadership of the factory Ducati team by 2025.

Marc Marquez joining the team in red is set to bring a significant shift to the entire MotoGP scene, especially impacting his new teammate, Francesco Bagnaia.

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Bagnaia secured consecutive championships, breaking Ducati's 15-year title drought and solidifying his status as an Italian icon for the brand.

However, Marquez will pose a significantly different test as a seasoned titleholder aware that this is his final opportunity for additional success.

"According to Michael Laverty from TNT Sports, Pecco has secured two world championship titles and has been leading the team in the garage for the last few years."

"Out of nowhere, a huge problem has emerged for him."

"Marquez is likely aiming to oversee the Ducati team."

Suzi Perry responded by saying that Marc has been courteous both during press conferences and while racing against Pecco.

"Things won't play out that way next year…"

Sylvain Guintoli expressed that there is no chance of it occurring and predicted a significant rivalry ahead.

"The benefit of Pecco not using the #1 next year is that if Marc outperforms him, he won't have to give up the #1 position to his teammate!"

Neil Hodgson expressed: "To give some context, Marquez, riding last year's Ducati model, has achieved 20 podium finishes."

The 2023 Ducati team, which includes Alex Marquez, Marco Bezzecchi, and Fabio di Giannantonio, collectively achieved just two podium finishes.

Notably, Marquez will compete with the same equipment as Bagnaia.

Throughout 2024, he was in contention for the championship, competing on last year's equipment, right up until the closing rounds.

The addition of him to the factory team is expected to pose a challenge for the leaders at Ducati.

In the last two seasons, they have operated under a policy of not imposing team orders among their eight riders. However, Marquez's ambition to secure a victory might put this approach to a significant challenge.

Jorge Martin, a MotoGP champion, claimed the title while riding a factory Ducati with the Pramac team. However, he is set to join Aprilia for the 2025 season.

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Enea Bastianini Reflects on Ducati Journey: Regrets and Lessons as He Prepares for a New Chapter at KTM

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Enea Bastianini has expressed a significant regret regarding his time with Ducati.

In 2025, Bastianini will relinquish his position with Ducati's factory team to make room for Marc Marquez and will instead join KTM's newly restructured Tech3 team.

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This concludes his two-year stint with Ducati's factory team, which failed to meet expectations.

Bastianini expressed to Motorsport that he would definitely gain a significant amount of experience from this.

"One could describe these four years as quite successful, with a mix of highs and lows."

"At times, you might argue that I didn't handle the situation well, leading to numerous self-criticisms."

"However, there were numerous happy times, and I went through several wonderful experiences."

Bastianini secured victory in seven grand prix events and also claimed two sprint race wins while riding for Ducati.

In 2022, while racing for Gresini, he secured the second-highest number of victories, coming in just behind champion Pecco Bagnaia. This achievement led to his advancement over Jorge Martin, landing him a spot on the factory team.

However, his year in 2023 was derailed by a significant shoulder injury that occurred during the initial round.

Halfway through the current season, there were already discussions about his bike potentially being used by either Martin or Marquez in 2025.

Bastianini has signed on with KTM for the upcoming season and will be teaming up with Maverick Vinales as part of the Tech3 squad, which is set to receive factory equipment.

Bastianini mentioned that initially, it will be challenging to switch bikes and adjust to new changes after such a long period.

"I am confident that a promising future lies ahead for me, and I have the ability to compete effectively. Having Pecco as a strong teammate has significantly contributed to my growth in various aspects."

“However, Jorge and Marc also challenged me significantly, pushing me to improve. I believe I am a more skilled rider now and aim to demonstrate that."

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Spotlight on MotoGP’s Stealthy Giants: Zarco and Quartararo Crowned Unsung Heroes of 2024

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Our specialists identify the standout performer of MotoGP in 2024

Being named the year's top overachiever isn't always considered a desirable honor.

However, when it comes to MotoGP in 2024, it serves as acknowledgment for a sequence of remarkable, yet often overlooked, performances.

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This might refer to an athlete who delivered surprisingly impressive performances, or an individual who achieved the best possible outcomes with their less-than-ideal resources.

Our MotoGP specialist group has highlighted their overlooked star of the 2024 season…

Jordan Moreland: Johann Zarco surpasses Repsol Honda's racers, establishing himself as the leading Honda competitor.

Truly amazed by his performance throughout the season, demonstrating his genuine skill and expertise, ultimately emerging as the main powerhouse for Honda.

Lewis Duncan: Throughout the 2024 season, Fabio Quartararo, the world champion of 2021, consistently exceeded expectations with the less competitive M1 package, achieving his highest finish, sixth place, at the Malaysian Grand Prix.

He concluded the season ranked 13th with a total of 113 points, a significant decrease from the 172 points he scored the previous year, highlighting the challenges Yamaha faced.

The motorcycle demonstrated incremental progress, and as Yamaha moves towards 2025, it appears to be on the correct path. However, without Quartararo among its team members, the Japanese manufacturer would indeed be at a disadvantage.

Peter McLaren remarked that in his view, Fabio Quartararo and Johann Zarco, both from France, emerged as the overlooked standouts of the current season.

I'm choosing LCR's Zarco, who, despite his 17th place overall ranking, stood out as the leading Honda competitor in qualifying rounds, races, and the global championship throughout his initial season on the RCV.

He managed to rack up twice as many points as the official Repsol team riders.

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Rival Brands Eye Pedro Acosta Amid KTM’s Financial Turmoil: The Future of MotoGP’s Rising Star Under Scrutiny

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Competitors are considering the prospects of Pedro Acosta's career longevity

It's rumored that another manufacturer might be setting their sights on Pedro Acosta, amid worries surrounding KTM.

KTM is currently grappling with a severe financial dilemma, facing reported debts amounting to €3 billion. To address these critical financial concerns, they have opted for self-administration.

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Despite assurances that their racing operations will remain unaffected, there could be indirect consequences for their leading figure.

In his debut season, Acosta made a significant impact on the MotoGP circuit, leading to a rapid ascension from Tech3 to the main team for the 2025 season.

However, Ducati is now closely monitoring Acosta's future prospects, according to a report from GPOne.

Acosta's agreement is set to expire at the close of 2026, however, financial worries at KTM might see competitors try to lure him away.

Albert Valera, who is also the representative for Jorge Martin and Aleix Espargaro, serves as his manager.

Yet, Ducati has learned that attempting to accumulate an excess of top-tier riders is not practical.

Martin, Enea Bastianini, and Marco Bezzecchi will no longer be with the manufacturer next season, following the choice to select Marc Marquez for the factory team.

Marquez and Pecco Bagnaia are anticipated to secure their positions in the factory team for the upcoming two years, effectively blocking Acosta's access.

VR46 and Gresini continue as Ducati's additional satellite teams, sharing one official Ducati motorcycle, which will belong to Fabio di Giannantonio in 2025.

However, there's an opportunity for changes in the lineup in the next year, a period during which Ducati is expected to closely monitor the talented Acosta.

He secured the sixth position in this season's MotoGP rankings.

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Yamaha at a Crossroads: V4 Engine Development and the Quest for MotoGP Success by 2025

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Yamaha is faced with a decision regarding adopting a V4 engine for MotoGP by 2025.

"The priority is to stick with the quickest option, regardless of what it is…"

Yamaha has recently revealed its plans to create a V4 MotoGP engine, introducing two distinct directions for the company. However, it will soon be necessary for Yamaha to decide on a specific path to pursue.

Following Suzuki's departure from MotoGP at the close of 2022, Yamaha remains the sole constructor employing an inline-four-cylinder engine, with all other competitors opting for V4 engines.

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Considering Yamaha's recent struggles, underscored by their absence from the winner's podium since Fabio Quartararo's triumph at the 2022 German Grand Prix, the argument for transitioning to a V4 engine at the earliest opportunity is clear and compelling.

Nonetheless, Max Bartolini, the MotoGP technical director for Yamaha, who transitioned to the Iwata-based team from Ducati the previous winter, clarified that swapping out one engine for another isn't as straightforward as it might seem.

"Bartolini emphasized during a discussion with MotoGP.com that considering the V4 engine involves more than just the engine itself."

"Opting for a V4 engine necessitates the construction of an entirely unique motorcycle. This involves a distinct chassis, altered weight allocation, and various components on the bike."

"Currently, we're unsure if it will be quicker. Therefore, we need to construct the engine and the motorcycle, test its speed, and then make a decision."

"Our decision is set for 2025, and I aim to gather all necessary details by then to make an informed choice."

Amidst the continued discussions about the engine, Bartolini remains confident that Yamaha will be able to advance in the near future.

"He expressed, "We aim to maximize our competitiveness. My vision involves achieving significant improvements by the end of next year and narrowing the gap by 2026 — that would be the ideal scenario I could envision.

"However, it's essential to consider that your competitors aren’t resting; they're putting in a lot of effort and continuously striving to do better. Therefore, it's not enough to merely catch up; you must accelerate your pace beyond theirs, which extends the duration of the effort."

Another challenge Yamaha faces in creating a V4 engine and determining whether to follow this route is the impending rule change set for 2027.

"Bartolini mentioned, "2027 is fast approaching. Regardless, it's not sustainable for us to continue working on numerous projects simultaneously—it requires too much time and energy."

"Thus, we need to make a decision promptly. Regardless of which option, we're sticking with the quicker package."

Advancing the YZR-M1

Beyond engine considerations, Yamaha is also focused on enhancing numerous other aspects of its YZR-M1 at present.

Impressive performances by Fabio Quartararo in the latest series of international races indicate that advancements are occurring, and according to Bartolini, this improvement can be attributed to the successful integration of Japanese and European traditions.

"I've visited Japan eight times already, as I make an effort to go as often as I can," he mentioned.

"Every time I stumble upon something unfamiliar, I find myself asking: 'When did this happen, what exactly is it?' It might take me years to fully adapt."

"The positive aspect is that those involved in racing share commonalities, ultimately aiming for a similar goal."

"Adjustments are being made mutually, as I believe they also have to become accustomed to me, given that they didn't previously have a 'technical director' in place."

"I believe there's validity in the saying that they deliberate tenfold to create a single item, whereas we Europeans produce ten items with only a single thought. Should we manage to alter our mindset towards racing and blend both cultural strategies, I'm convinced we could achieve an effective balance."

He mentioned, "I believe we're gradually catching up to our rivals; the motorcycle isn't in poor shape. We need to enhance the motorcycle in several aspects, and I believe that's why the challenge is quite tough."

"When something isn't functioning, addressing that single issue can resolve it; however, when numerous minor improvements are needed, it requires significant effort and time to make those enhancements. Nonetheless, I believe we're heading in the correct direction, as we've at least identified our action plan. The challenging part now is figuring out how to implement it."

Modifications remain minimal except for the racers

At first glance, despite the persistence of the inline-four engine and the unchanged factory team's racer roster, very little seems to be evolving at Yamaha in 2025.

Conversely, it's almost certain that Augusto Fernandez is set to become Yamaha's designated MotoGP test rider, with an additional two M1 bikes expected to join the lineup next season. This comes as the Pramac team steps in to be Yamaha's initial satellite team since 2022.

Bartolini mentioned, "We've significantly transformed our working methods, including our work processes, structure, and organization. So, I believe maintaining [the same riders] isn't a negative choice."

"Definitely, it's going to be beneficial, and on top of that, with Jack Miller and Miguel Oliveira joining us as new riders, we'll gain fresh insights and perspectives."

"Therefore, I believe that adopting this approach could be a beneficial combination. We are the sole [manufacturer] currently with only two riders; expanding to four riders next season might offer some advantages."

Regarding the new Pramac team members, Miguel Oliveira and Jack Miller, Bartolini mentioned, "I haven't had the opportunity to collaborate with Miguel [Oliveira], but I have experience working alongside Jack [Miller].

"Jack typically exhibits remarkable speed, which, in my opinion, hasn't been fully showcased throughout his career. He possesses incredible velocity. Our hope is that we can find an ideal setting for him here, as well as for Miguel."

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Evaluating Legends: Why the Rossi-Marquez Comparison Defies Generational Logic, Says Dorna Chief

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"Rossi achieved a great deal, and Marquez has also made significant contributions; it's not logical to compare different eras."

"Marc, who continues to compete, has made considerable achievements as well…"

A top official at Dorna emphasizes that drawing comparisons between Valentino Rossi and Marc Marquez's eras is illogical.

Marquez, a formidable competitor, has the chance to equal Rossi's impressive record of nine world championships in the coming year.

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Marquez is transitioning to the factory Ducati team, a setting where Rossi notably struggled. However, the motorcycle he will be riding is notably different from the one Rossi had at his disposal.

"Valentino has significantly contributed to the sport, yet Marc, who remains active, has equally made substantial contributions," said Carlos Ezpeleta, Dorna's sporting director, in a statement to Relevo.

"Throughout history, we've consistently had skilled riders and have always looked up to icons; heroes have always been among us."

"I believe that drawing comparisons across different generations isn't entirely logical."

"I believe the current MotoGP racers are the finest ever, given their track performances. This is possible because the motorcycles and the tires are technologically advanced, enabling a level of racing previously unattainable, making them the greatest."

Is the rivalry between Rossi and Marquez now a thing of the past?

The ongoing conversation often centers around how modern rivalries don’t compare to those involving Rossi with Marquez or Jorge Lorenzo.

The championship contest this year among Pecco Bagnaia, Jorge Martin, and even Marquez, was marked by a considerable level of respect.

In response to a question regarding the absence of traditional rivalries, Ezpeleta stated, "Undoubtedly, the riders remain the central figures in this narrative, a point we emphasize repeatedly. We continually strive to ensure they can draw the largest audience to the sport."

"Regardless of whether they follow individual racers or are enthusiasts of the MotoGP championship as a whole, of which there are plenty."

"In other tournaments, it's not the championship itself that attracts followers, but rather supporters are typically devoted to specific teams like Madrid, Barcelona, and so on. However, in MotoGP, the situation is different, as the league

"However, I don't observe any constraints on our current riders, I don't notice anything preventing them from gaining a following.

"The potential of our sport is directly linked to the capabilities of our riders, and we strive alongside them to ensure that this threshold is maximized to its fullest extent."

"In my opinion, they possess remarkable characters. For those of us who spend significant time around them and are constantly in their company, there's absolutely nothing lacking."

"In today's society, where it's increasingly important for drivers to set a good example, not just in their sport but also in social and ethical aspects, it’s crucial to have individuals like Pecco, who consistently excel in their conduct."

"Imagine a competition that has been brewing in MotoGP for several years now. These competitors were once allies, racing together in earlier classes. Throughout the recent events, it's evident they share a profound respect and admiration for one another, which is truly remarkable."

"Possibly, the notion of competition is more widely embraced, but what truly brings us joy surpasses the lessons currently imparted."

Ezpeleta has acknowledged that Marquez's regained competitive edge following a dry spell with Honda is vital for MotoGP's prosperity.

"Absolutely, I concur that Marc plays a crucial role. Without a doubt, Marc stands as one of the greatest riders of all time," he expressed.

His accomplishments, his battles, and his efforts to return to the competitive scene, all with the potential to once again secure race victories and possibly claim a championship title.

"It's my belief that numerous other competitors, given the same path and achievements Marc has experienced, could have chosen to retire sooner. We really must admire Marc's accomplishments because they represent an extraordinary feat of human endeavor."

"Marc proves to be an invaluable addition to the World Championship, both in competition and in his activities outside of it. It's anticipated that this upcoming season, he will attract significant attention and face high expectations."

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MotoGP Auction Raises Over £219k for Valencia Flood Relief: Vinales’ Bike and Rossi’s Helmet Among Top Items

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Unveiled: Price of incredible MotoGP memorabilia auctioned at Valencia

Maverick Vinales' motorcycle, Valentino Rossi's headgear, numerous leather outfits…

A fundraiser auction for those affected by floods in Valencia has amassed a total of £219,507.70.

MotoGP teamed up with the Spanish Red Cross to offer fans an opportunity to purchase amazing collectibles, with the proceeds benefiting the flood-affected Valencia.

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Here are the selling prices for the most sought-after items…

Maverick Vinales' Moto3 championship-winning motorcycle from 2013 sold for £41,497.

£25,728 secured for an inaugural Moto2 motorcycle, courtesy of a donation from Dorna's Carmelo Ezpeleta

Exclusive Yamaha VIP package valued at £15,147 for the 2025 Buriram season kick-off event

Valentino Rossi's autographed helmet fetches £7,884

A helmet from the Roby Starline collection, autographed by MotoGP competitors, fetched £7,470.

£6,847 secures a premium Yamaha experience at the 2025 Catalan Grand Prix

Aleix Espargaro's racing suit sold for £6,640

A premium experience for a pair at a MotoGP event in 2025 is priced at £5,851.

The front fairing from Dani Pedrosa's inaugural KTM is priced at £5,810.

Fabio Quartararo's helmet priced at £4,980

Miguel Oliveira's racing suit sold for £4,150

Aleix Espargaro's paddock scooter sold for £3,943

Here's a list of all items auctioned off to support the Valencia flood victims.

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Setback for Ferrari in Abu Dhabi: Leclerc Among Four Drivers Penalized Ahead of Season Finale

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Four racers, Charles Leclerc among them, face penalties in Abu Dhabi

Ferrari's aspirations for the championship take a hit with Charles Leclerc receiving a 10-spot penalty, reports Lewis Larkam from Abu Dhabi.

Charles Leclerc is one of four racers to receive grid penalties during the final Formula 1 race of the season in Abu Dhabi.

Ferrari has announced that Leclerc, who started 14th on the grid at the Yas Marina Circuit, has switched to a new power unit for the final race of the season.

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Due to this being his third out of two permitted units for the year, the driver from Monaco will incur a 10-place grid penalty for Sunday's grand prix.

He is set to begin in the 18th position, taking into account the grid penalties of other drivers.

This represents a setback for Ferrari's ambitions to outperform McLaren in clinching the constructors' championship title in Abu Dhabi.

Heading into the weekend, the Italian team was behind McLaren by 21 points, aiming to reverse the shortfall.

The McLaren pair will kick off from the leading row, intensifying the challenge for Ferrari.

The Williams team members, Alex Albon and Franco Colapinto, have been hit with grid penalties for the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix as well.

Both competitors have surpassed the permissible limit of gearbox parts for the year, resulting in an immediate five-spot grid penalty for each.

The drivers from Williams will begin from the last positions on the starting grid.

Haas' Nico Hulkenberg was the fourth driver to receive a penalty.

He impressively secured the fourth position in qualifying, but received a three-place penalty on the grid for overtaking on the pit exit road.

Hulkenberg is set to commence the race from the seventh position.

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McLaren Dominates Abu Dhabi GP Starting Grid Amidst Penalty Shuffle: Norris Leads, Four Penalized

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Initial lineup for the 2024 Abu Dhabi Formula 1 Grand Prix following penalties affecting four drivers

The commencement order for the 2024 Formula 1 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.

Here's the lineup for the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, marking the conclusion of the 2024 F1 racing season.

McLaren secures the top two starting positions for the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, with Lando Norris leading the way in pole position, followed closely by his teammate Oscar Piastri.

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Carlos Sainz secured the third position for Ferrari, surpassing Max Verstappen, who moved up to fourth place after Nico Hulkenberg received a three-place grid penalty.

Hulkenberg received a penalty that affected his starting position for passing two vehicles in the tunnel area while exiting the pit lane.

The sanction also elevates Pierre Gasly to fifth place, narrowly surpassing Mercedes' George Russell.

Hulkenberg is set to begin from the seventh position following his penalty.

Coming up next are Fernando Alonso and Valtteri Bottas, with Sergio Perez starting from the 10th position, in what is anticipated to be his last race with Red Bull.

Lewis Hamilton, unexpectedly eliminated in Q1, will start from the 16th position in his final race for Mercedes.

Charles Leclerc climbs from 18th position following a 10-place grid penalty incurred after Ferrari had to swap out his car's battery.

Alex Albon and Franco Colapinto of the Williams team will commence the race from the 19th and 20th positions respectively, following the imposition of five-place grid penalties on each driver for surpassing their season's gearbox allotment.

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Lewis Hamilton Bids Farewell to Mercedes with a Stellar Drive in Abu Dhabi as Nico Rosberg Hails His ‘Not Human’ Skills

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Nico Rosberg Highlights Lewis Hamilton’s Extraordinary Ability in His Final Mercedes Appearance

Former Teammate Showcases Lewis Hamilton's Remarkable Skill as He Departs from Mercedes

Today marked Lewis Hamilton's last race driving for Mercedes.

Securing a fourth-place finish at the 2024 F1 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix marked the end of the season and concluded Hamilton's notable career with Mercedes.

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In 2025, he is set to join Ferrari, concluding an iconic period that saw him clinch six out of his seven Formula 1 titles.

Lewis Hamilton's last appearance for Mercedes took place in Abu Dhabi

Reflecting on Hamilton's legendary tenure with Mercedes was Nico Rosberg, a past teammate of his.

"It's quite moving for me to witness. I observed it firsthand," he shared with Sky Sports.

"This is the most remarkable collaboration between a Formula 1 driver and their team in the history of the sport."

"It's astonishing to think it's all wrapping up. He has been a part of the Mercedes family for nearly three decades."

"I witnessed it firsthand. We began our racing journey together at the age of 12. By the time we were 13, we were both members of the same go-karting squad.

"It sends shivers down my spine…"

Rosberg highlighted Hamilton's extraordinary skill in driving: "What was it like? He possesses the most remarkable innate ability ever witnessed in the sport.

"It's simply astonishing."

"Numerous times, we found ourselves driving identical vehicles. When we returned, we'd review the performance data and be astounded by his capabilities, thinking, 'That’s beyond human!'”

"I was actually a good driver too! However, there were numerous instances that were absolutely crazy."

In 2016, Rosberg claimed his only F1 championship, while also serving as Hamilton's teammate during two of Hamilton's championship-winning years.

Rosberg praised him, saying, "It's impressive how he structured his life to accommodate his achievements."

Time and again, we've seen individuals with talent secure a single championship victory. However, achieving seven titles requires a life dedicated and meticulously oriented towards racing. He has successfully navigated this path, overcoming various challenges along the way.

"Given his past, it was a challenge. The world is wild. Yet, he managed it brilliantly."

Hamilton has never paused his career

In contrast to certain iconic racers, Hamilton has continuously competed in F1 without taking a hiatus and making a comeback.

"Lewis shows up during the crucial moments," Martin Brundle of Sky Sports commented.

"The distinction between legends such as Lewis and Nico, and those who were merely good, like myself, in a Formula 1 vehicle, lies in their consistent delivery of top-notch performance every single day."

"Lewis has exhibited unwavering determination. While numerous racers opt for a hiatus—such as Alain Prost, Niki Lauda, Fernando Alonso—he remains steadfast."

"Lewis remains committed! Approaching 40 in January, he continues to discover the drive to hit the gym, engage with the simulator, and put in the effort…"

In his last Formula 1 race with Mercedes, he made an impressive move from 16th place up to fourth.

Toto Wolff firmly stated that it was completely unacceptable for the team to provide Hamilton with a car that only managed to qualify in 18th place.

However, a last showcase of Hamilton's exceptional performance in a Mercedes somewhat salvaged the weekend.

For ten years, James served as a sports reporter with Sky Sports, where his coverage spanned an array of sports including American athletics, soccer, and Formula 1 racing.

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Verstappen vs. Russell: Tensions Skyrocket as F1 Champions Clash Ahead of Abu Dhabi Grand Prix

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"Max Verstappen's Integrity Under Scrutiny Following Altercation with George Russell

"The only thing left is for them to start throwing punches!"

Questions have been raised about Max Verstappen's integrity following his refutation of George Russell's allegations regarding their dispute.

Russell alleged that Verstappen had warned he would "smash my head into the wall," a statement the F1 champion outright denied as false.

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Their spirited exchange of words has taken center stage in the lead-up to Sunday's F1 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.

Verstappen versus Russell dispute in Abu Dhabi

"The only thing left is for them to start throwing punches! It's definitely more than a minor irritation," Nico Rosberg commented to Sky Sports.

Observing from afar might seem exciting, but believe me, experiencing it firsthand is dreadful!

"It becomes all-encompassing. The squads are drawn in, the leaders of the teams begin clashing, with Toto Wolff and Christian Horner reigniting their dispute over the matter, even family members become part of the situation…

Within, the atmosphere is extremely high-pressure and fraught with tension.

"Max, a streetfighter, believes he's now the ultimate authority and beyond legal restraint."

"George, as the saying goes in the Netherlands, should return to his stroller, and you ought to hand him a plaything!

"Frankly, I believe it's a toss-up."

Rosberg mentioned, "Max declared he would push George's head against a wall, ending any friendly relations!"

Quickly, it was observed that Verstappen omitted the harsh remark from his account of the events.

However, Rosberg is skeptical.

Rosberg recounted a moment from a 2018 press conference, saying, "Max warned every reporter present, saying, 'Mention it one more time and I'll headbutt you.'"

Max Verstappen and George Russell Together at F1 Drivers' Banquet

Classic GPDA Season-Closing Gathering. #RacingUnited For the love of our sport, for safety, and for our supporters.

The yearly gathering for drivers occurred in Abu Dhabi, where Lando Norris humorously suggested that the feuding Verstappen and Russell were deliberately placed at a distance from each other.

An image shared by Alex Wurz of the Grand Prix Drivers’ Association showed the competitors side by side.

Rosberg chuckled, saying, “It was sheer luck that they found themselves in the spotlight side by side!”

"This had been the most uncomfortable situation of the weekend up to that point, or so I was told."

Danica Patrick mentioned, "It seems that during the dinner, they intentionally kept a seat empty for George, right beside Max!"

Signs of a possible rapprochement between Verstappen and Russell have started to emerge.

"Verstappen stated, 'We have our disagreements. I'm confident we'll resolve it once more.'"

"Taking a short pause is beneficial. I'm confident we'll reunite in Monaco."

The disagreement originated from Qatar the previous week, where both racers were called into the officials' room.

Verstappen faced a grid penalty and attributed part of the blame to Russell, suggesting his actions influenced the stewards' decision to penalize him.

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