Grand Prix 2014 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix Practice, Qualifying & Race Discussion

So here it is, the season finale and the two Mercedes drivers go in to it with the chance of taking the title. Hamilton leads Rosberg by 17 points so a repeat of the result in Brazil makes Lewis the Champion but double points means that the permutations are almost endless (boringly endless that is).

Two titles have already been sown up. Mercedes are constructors Champions and Nico Rosberg is the Pole Position Champion. Hands up all those who thought he would beat Lewis in qualifying? No one? Thought not. There will be a few other cars and drivers at the race but, frankly, all most of us will be interested in is which of the Merc drivers comes out on top. With 10 wins to 6 Lewis would have won on Bernie's Gold Medal system but then the Ring Master decided that simply winning races isn't enough and to keep things "interesting" decided making one race result worth twice that of any other was a good idea. I wonder what craziness will be visited on us fans next year. Perhaps something for a separate discussion.

Back to the race, this is the one which starts in the sunshine and then gets dark and it has the weird pit lane which makes the cars look like they are leaving a multi-storey car park. For anyone going, Ferrari World is just outside the circuit, somehow I don't think it will be Ferrari World inside.

Anyone got any other thoughts? Can Williams steal a win? Will McLaren carry on improving? Will this be Jenson Button's final race in F1? Sebastian Vettel will be saying goodbye to Red Bull, Sutil and Gutierrez will, most likely, be saying goodbye to F1 and we've already said goodbye to Caterham and Marussia.

Hope you are sitting comfortably, let the final race begin.
 
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Will Stevens will join the likes of Stephane Sarrazin, Jean-Louis Schlesser, Tiff Needell, Dieter Quester, Andre Lotterer and (thrillingly) Markus Winkelhock in having one career Grand Prix start.
 
F1Yorkshire - To be fair he might be outside 107% and thus not get as many Grands Prix as Sarrazin, Schlesser, Needell, Quester, Lotterer and Winklehock. But I thoroughly expect him to get within 5 minutes of pole.
 
Speshal I do wonder if that incident was looked again by today's stewards whether it would still be a racing incident or whether Prost would have been punished for it

Looking at it again more and more it does seem like Prost did it deliberately
 
Ideal Lap (sum best sectors) in the Practice 1:
Pos – No – Driver – Practice 1 Result – Ideal Lap – Flaw
1 - 44 - Lewis Hamilton - 01:43,476 - 01:43,385 - 00,091
2 - 6 - Nico Rosberg - 01:43,609 - 01:43,608 - 00,001
6 - 25 - Jean-Eric Vergne - 01:45,718 - 01:44,909 - 00,809
3 - 14 - Fernando Alonso - 01:45,184 - 01:44,952 - 00,232
5 - 3 - Daniel Ricciardo - 01:45,361 - 01:45,315 - 00,046
4 - 1 - Sebastian Vettel - 01:45,334 - 01:45,334 - 00,000
8 - 77 - Valtteri Bottas - 01:45,913 - 01:45,629 - 00,284
7 - 26 - Daniil Kvyat - 01:45,835 - 01:45,661 - 00,174
9 - 11 - Sergio Perez - 01:45,983 - 01:45,827 - 00,156
11 - 20 - Kevin Magnussen - 01:46,049 - 01:45,908 - 00,141
12 - 7 - Kimi Räikkönen - 01:46,131 - 01:45,938 - 00,193
10 - 27 - Nico Hulkenberg - 01:46,030 - 01:45,967 - 00,063
14 - 21 - Esteban Gutierrez - 01:46,556 - 01:46,177 - 00,379
15 - 13 - Pastor Maldonado - 01:46,711 - 01:46,544 - 00,167
13 - 19 - Felipe Massa - 01:46,549 - 01:46,549 - 00,000
16 - 31 - Esteban Ocon - 01:47,066 - 01:47,033 - 00,033
17 - 22 - Jenson Button - 01:47,235 - 01:47,235 - 00,000
18 - 10 - Kamui Kobayashi - 01:47,971 - 01:47,949 - 00,022
19 - 37 - Fong - 01:48,269 - 01:48,501 -
20 - 46 - Stevens - 01:50,684 - 01:50,281 - 00,403
 
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