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This content provides updates and key events from the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix in Formula One. It features interviews with Michael McIntyre, Felipe Drugovich, Terry Crews, and Christian Horner. The article discusses the intense competition, the final race for Lewis Hamilton with Mercedes, and McLaren’s quest for their first constructor’s championship since 1998. The race promises drama and excitement, with various drivers and teams vying for victory. Bu içerikte, Red Bull takım patronu Christian Horner’ın, dünya şampiyonu Max Verstappen’in Mercedes’ten George Russell ile giderek artan sinirli anlaşmazlığına karşı savunma yapması ve bu hafta sonu Abu Dhabi Grand Prix öncesi yaşananlarını “pantomim sezonu” olarak değerlendirmesi yer almaktadır. Ayrıca, Brad Pitt’in F1 filmi üzerinde çalıştığına dair açıklamaları ve bir diğer parçada da eğlenceli bir anı paylaşımı bulunmaktadır. Bu içerik, Lewis Hamilton’ın Mercedes ile Abu Dhabi Grand Prix’indeki performansı ve Mercedes ile olan son yarışı hakkında bilgi vermektedir. Hamilton’ın önceki yarışlardaki performansı, Toto Wolff’un yorumları ve Hamilton’ın Mercedes ile olan veda sürecine odaklanmaktadır. Ayrıca, Max Verstappen’ın dördüncü şampiyonluğunu kazandığı ve diğer sürücüler arasındaki gerginliklerin arttığı Formula 1 sezonu hakkında genel bilgiler de içermektedir. Formula One is gearing up for its season-concluding race with McLaren in pole position to seal their first constructor’s championship since 1998. However, drama looms as Ferrari, currently second in the standings, face challenges with Charles Leclerc starting in 19th place due to penalties. The race will also mark Lewis Hamilton’s final race for Mercedes before joining Ferrari next year, starting in 18th place after a qualifying mistake. The race is set to be an emotional and exciting affair with the constructor’s title on the line and British fans bidding farewell to a legendary driver. Lights out at 1pm UK time. Bu içerik, içerik açıklaması oluşturma sürecini öğrenmek isteyenler için rehber niteliğindedir. İçerik açıklamasının ne olduğu, neden önemli olduğu ve nasıl oluşturulması gerektiği gibi konular ele alınmaktadır. Ayrıca içerik açıklamasının bir içeriğin etkili bir şekilde tanıtılmasına nasıl yardımcı olduğu ve SEO açısından önemi de vurgulanmaktadır. Bu içerik, içerik oluşturucuların ve dijital pazarlamacıların içerik açıklaması konusunda daha bilinçli ve etkili bir şekilde hareket etmelerine yardımcı olmayı amaçlamaktadır. Bu içerikte, içerik açıklaması oluşturmanın önemi ve nasıl yapılacağı hakkında bilgiler bulunmaktadır. İçerik açıklaması, bir içeriğin özeti ve ana fikirlerini okuyucuya sunan kısa bir metindir. İçerik açıklamasının doğru ve etkili bir şekilde oluşturulması, okuyucuların içeriği daha iyi anlamasına ve içeriği değerlendirmesine yardımcı olabilir. Bu içerikte, içerik açıklaması oluşturmanın adımları, önemi ve dikkat edilmesi gereken noktaları ele alınmaktadır.
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Key events

It’s a dream come true … I’ve been looking for you all weekend,” Michael McIntyre tells Brundle.

“It’s a little tense … it’s the first time I’ve really missed a [Tottenham] game [to be at this race].

“My plan was to ignore you [Brundle], because all the people do. But I’ve just come over and hugged you and it’s completely backfired.

“I’m sort of a guest of Mercedes and Red Bull … which may be a bit of a crime. I’m here to broker peace.

“It’s completely and utterly wild [on the grid]. I’m a big fan of yours.”

“Thank you, I’m a big fan of you too,” insists Brundle.

“I’m working really hard for it. Hopefully I will get there one day,” Felipe Drugovich, the 2022 Formula 2 champion, tells Brundle of his F1 dream.

The actor Terry Crews, smiling, speaks to Brundle on the grid: “F1 is amazing. This is my fourth race. It won’t be my last.”

“Your energy is amazing,” counters Brundle.

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Red Bull’s Christian Horner speaks: “It’s a bit like a cup final for us. We’ve got nothing to lose. Go for it, try to finish the season on a high note.

They’ve got their own races to run. They may need to be a bit conservative … There will be opportunities and Max isn’t shy of having a go.”

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GRID WALK TIME! Let’s go, Martin.

Brad Pitt is having a chat with Ted Kravitz about the F1 film he’s been working on for the past 18 months.

“I’ve got so much respect for these guys,” Pitt says. “What the drivers can do, what the cars can do. It’s off the charts. I’ve been having the time of my life. I wish I was going another year [of filming] … I might even shed a tear, you might see a grown man cry [when it ends after the race].”

At the end of the live segment Pitt jokingly offers Kravitz a cameo in the film.

“Do you want in?” asks Pitt.

“No, I’m happy doing what I’m doing,” a bashful-looking Kravitz replies. Awkward.

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Fun fact: I rode one of Lotto Soudal’s bicycles around the Yas Marina Circuit a few years ago. So I know the racing line.

Giles Richards

Giles Richards

The Red Bull team principal, ­Christian Horner, has defended his driver Max Verstappen in the world champion’s increasingly ill-tempered feud with Mercedes’ George ­Russell and ­dismissed their very public falling-out as part of an end-of-year ­“pantomime season” before this weekend’s Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.

Well done if you spotted me mixing up Mercedes and McLaren down there. Silly me.

I didn’t get any emails about it yet, but it’s not too late.

All F1-related emails will be considered for publication.

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Those cars are so fast today. You don’t see it on telly,” Mercedes’s Toto Wolff tells Brundle, in a live interview from the pit lane in Abu Dhabi.

“Lewis was super quick [in qualifying]. We got it wrong. We should have sent him out earlier … and then the bollard. He was quick in P3, he could have been on the front.”

On this being Hamilton’s final race with Mercedes: “It’s high emotions. It’s compartmentalised now. But in two hours, it will be hard.

“If we can’t win, we will cheer for him.”

And on the relative lack of success in recent seasons: “You need to see all the great successes we had … there is no longer, more successful team and driver relationship. This is what we need to celebrate and look back to.

“I would love it if he came through the pack today. That is why I was so upset yesterday [with the qualifying], I wanted to give him a send-off with a podium.”

This is a cool feature from Sky. Brundle chasing Hamilton around Silverstone, both driving Mercedes.

“Look at the speed! Look at the confidence,” Brundle says of the way Hamilton is handling his car.

“I really didn’t want to come in. That was mega,” says Hamilton.

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To mark Hamilton’s departure, Martin Brundle has been out driving the Mercedes, with Lewis on hand to give him some tips. Apparently Brundle has driven 70 different cars across his own racing career plus 28 years in broadcasting.

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Giles Richards

Giles Richards

Bidding farewell with a flourish was the optimistic hope for Lewis Hamilton as he entered his final meeting with Mercedes at the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix but even fortune, it seems, would not favour the British driver for his swansong where he finished 18th in qualifying.

Preamble

Max Verstappen has already wrapped up his fourth title, the drivers are falling out with each other, and the teams are annoyed with the FIA. Business as usual in Formula One, but today’s season-concluding race still comes loaded with potential drama.

McLaren are well placed to seal their first constructor’s championship since 1998, with Lando Norris in pole position, and his teammate Oscar Piastri second. Ferrari are second in the standings, 21 points down, but Charles Leclerc languishes in 19th on the Yas Marina grid after a 10-place penalty for taking a new battery unit, plus the deletion of his final quick lap in qualifying for exceeding track limits. Ferrari’s Carlos Sainz tucks in behind the McLarens in third on the grid, but the Scuderia face what looks an almost impossible task.

In addition to the constructor’s title denouement this will be a poignant occasion for British fans, it being Lewis Hamilton’s final race for Mercedes. The singularly talented seven-times world champion will join Ferrari next year, but after what Toto Wolff called an ‘idiotic’ mistake by the team in qualifying, he starts in 18th place. It will be an emotional day for Hamilton and his team as they rightfully honour their past glories, while McLaren attempt to wrap up that constructors’ crown.

Lights out: 1pm UK time.

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