Abu Dhabi Grand Prix 2014, Yas Marina - Race 19/19

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Yas Marina

Abu Dhabi is a city on the move. Not content with enjoying one of the world's richest oil reserves, the region has recently thrown itself into a massive programme of development. And one of the jewels in Abu Dhabi's crown is the new 5.55-kilometre Yas Marina Circuit, which on November 1, 2009, hosted the country's inaugural Grand Prix. It was also the first F1 twighlight race, with powerful lighting ensuring a seamless transition from day to night.

Located on the spectacular Yas Island, the track is set to revolutionise the design of future Formula One circuits. Boasting top speeds of 320 km/h and average speeds of 195 km/h, it features nine right turns and 11 left turns and is one of the few venues on the calendar to run in an anti-clockwise direction.

Designed by renowned circuit architect Hermann Tilke, Yas Marina has a waterfront setting scenic enough to rival the likes of Monaco and Valencia. And with the track wrapping itself around the island's glamorous newly-built marina, there's plenty of mooring space for the paddock's plethora of yachts.

Its distinctive design also boasts several innovative elements including the iconic five-star, 499-room Yas Viceroy Abu Dhabi hotel, which straddles the circuit; the 60-metre solar powered Sun Tower, which offers unrivalled views for invited guests; and a pit lane which sees the cars exit via a tunnel passing under the track.

Another world first is that all of the grandstands, including the massive hairpin seating area, are covered to protect spectators from the desert sun, whilst the state-of-the-art pit building boasts 40 air-conditioned garages. Luxuriant comforts and first-rate views are clearly the watchwords for Abu Dhabi race goers.

The track itself was designed with racing in mind. As well as the waterside marina area, there are high-speed sections (including the longest straight on the F1 calendar), tight corners for overtaking, and even a twisty street circuit-style sector. Overall, its diverse elements come together to create one of the longest and most demanding tracks in the world, where close and competitive racing is guaranteed.


TV Times

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Track Diagram & Information

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Live Timing

http://www.formula1.com/live_timing/


Weather Forecast

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Technical Changes

http://www.formula1.com/news/technical/


Abu Dhabi Preview Quotes

http://www.formula1.com/news/headlines/2014/11/16631.html


WDC Standings

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Constructors' Championship Standings

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Practice 1

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Practice 2

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Practice 3

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Qualifying

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Race

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Testing Day 1

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Testing Day 2

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Happy days. Roll on the season where they actually acknowledge the glaring issues with the sport and sort it out.

That definitely won't be next year :p

Not really a fan of Yas Marina. It's a good Hamilton track so hopefully he can dominate here and take the title with a win. Vettel also goes well here so maybe he can leave Red Bull with a podium.

Are McLaren due to announce their 2015 line up here?
 
Not the best track in the world and it has the farce that is double points attatched to it but fingers crossed we will get an exciting race and a decent end to the season!
 
Glad it's a race weekend (and Formula E on Saturday) but not overwhelmed by Abu Dhabi or the double-points situation.

However, still holding out hope for a Hamilton WDC!

I also wanted to say a huge thanks to Shimmy for all of the threads this season. :)
 
Is anyone going?

I've just seen how cheap flights are to Abu Dhabi at the moment, 300 ish return from Manchester.
 
lol... gonna have to beg the Mrs to let me watch this live. Not sure I can do a likely lads episode and get to 10pm (when she goes off to bed) without hearing who has won the champsionship.
 
I also wanted to say a huge thanks to Shimmy for all of the threads this season. :)

I'll echo that. Well put together and plenty of solid info. :)

While I'm not fussed who wins, I hope there's a little bit of excitement like Vettel provided at Interlagos in 2012, though hopefully no controversy or car failures between the two.
 
Andre Lotterer turns down Caterham F1 team's Abu Dhabi GP offer

Can't blame him... Has pretty much nothing to gain from it, I'm not even sure what kind of state Caterham are going to turn up in.

Yeah, I'd have reservations myself. They've made 85% of their workforce redundant and you have to wonder what state the cars are in. Especially after the patched up wonky suspension in Sochi.

Still Komui has agreed to race again, so he must have had some reassurances that the cars will be in a better state.

So long as the administrators have allowed them to make some spares and the mechanics at the track will be the usual ones (not the cheapest ones) then they'll be fine.
 
Yeah, I'd have reservations myself. They've made 85% of their workforce redundant and you have to wonder what state the cars are in. Especially after the patched up wonky suspension in Sochi.

Still Komui has agreed to race again, so he must have had some reassurances that the cars will be in a better state.

So long as the administrators have allowed them to make some spares and the mechanics at the track will be the usual ones (not the cheapest ones) then they'll be fine.
Have the team kept their insurance policy payments up to date??
 
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