Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, F1 and Lewis Hamilton
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Lewis Hamilton cut a dejected figure as his Ferrari struggles continued at the Formula 1 season finale at the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix. The seven-time world champio
Lewis Hamilton said he was full of “anger and rage” after another desperate qualifying performance for the seven-time world champion. The 40-year-old, who has endured a torrid debut season for Ferrari, was knocked out in Q1 for the third consecutive race and will start Sunday’s Abu Dhabi Grand Prix in 16th place.
Then qualifying came around, with Verstappen taking pole, while Norris and Piastri complete the front row in what will be a tense final race. Meanwhile, Lewis Hamilton suffered a new low with Ferrari, getting knocked out in Q1 once again, despite changes to his car.
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Antonelli’s ‘cool vibe’ claim was backed up by Lando Norris, who has the opportunity to become an F1 world champion in Abu Dhabi this weekend with a podium finish on Sunday. The Brit looked back fondly on a “good” evening with “no dramas” between the F1 stars.