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Max Verstappen is new F1 world champion after overtaking Lewis Hamilton on final lap<\/h1>\n

F1 Abu Dhabi GP 2021 – race analysis<\/h2>\n

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Max Verstappen takes the title on the last lap of the season in one of the most dramatic endings ever<\/h2>\n
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Max Verstappen won his first World Drivers\u2019 Championship<\/strong> at the end of one of the most dramatic title-deciders<\/strong> in Formula One history, passing rival Lewis Hamilton to take the lead and the race win on the last lap of a thrilling Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.<\/span><\/div>\n<\/div>\n
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With 54 laps<\/strong> of the race gone and with Hamilton in an apparently comfortable 11 second lead, Max\u2019s chances of world championship glory appeared to be over, but when Williams\u2019 Nicholas Latifi crashed out<\/strong> and the safety car was released, Max was handed another chance.<\/span><\/div>\n<\/div>\n
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Max pitted, took on soft tyres and when the safety car left the track he pounced and roared past Hamilton at turn five, though the Briton fought back on the following straight. However, Max held on to take his 10th win of the year and more importantly his first world championship crown and the team\u2019s first Drivers\u2019 title since 2013.<\/span><\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n

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At 24 years old Verstappen becomes the Netherlands\u2019 first drivers\u2019 title winner and the fourth youngest in history, behind Fernando Alonso, Hamilton himself and Red Bull predecessor Sebastian Vettel<\/strong>.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n

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How on earth did he do it? With F1’s championship challengers level on points heading into the final race\u00a0for only\u00a0the second time\u00a0in 71 years, Max stormed qualifying on Saturday by taking pole by almost four tenths. But despite starting the grand prix on the harder \u2018medium\u2019 tyre it was Hamilton who surged ahead into the first turn.<\/div>\n
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Lewis Hamilton congratulates new world champion Max Verstappen<\/h2>\n

Hamilton was left despondent following the result and he reacted after Verstappen denied him a record-breaking eighth title win.<\/p>\n

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“Firstly, congratulations to Max and to his team.<\/p>\n

I think we did an amazing job this year. My team, everyone back at the factory, have worked so hard this whole year, it’s been the most difficult of seasons. I’m so proud of them and I’m so grateful to be a part of the journey with them.<\/p>\n

This last part of the season we gave it absolutely everything and never gave up.”<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n

The result left Mercedes stunned after a late safety car led to a stunning finale.<\/p>\n<\/div><\/section>\n

Race results. F1 Abu Dhabi GP 2021.<\/h3>\n

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Lewis Hamilton, impeding on Mazepin: the Briton is saved, there were no penalties<\/h2>\n

Lewis Hamilton also breathed a sigh of relief and received no penalties on the starting grid of the 2021 Abu Dhabi GP, the last stage of the F1 World Championship that took place on the Yas Marina track. The Briton was in fact the protagonist of an impeding against Nikita Mazepin (quite evident) when there were a dozen minutes left at the end of free practice 3: the Mercedes standard-bearer hindered the Haas Russian coming out of the lane from the pits.<\/p>\n

Lewis Hamilton risked a reprimand and, as it would be his third of the season, he would have to serve a ten-position penalty on the starting grid of tomorrow’s race. The race stewards decided not to proceed and so the seven-time World Champion was saved.<\/p>\n

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Another controversy as Hamilton and Verstappen duel on Lap 1 as title-deciding season finale gets under way.<\/p>\n

F1 fans were braced for contentious moments as the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix season finale got under way. And they got it straight away, as title protagonists Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen duked it out on the opening lap at Yas Marina.<\/strong><\/p>\n

An ace start from P2 on the grid saw Hamilton expertly jump pole-sitter Verstappen to take the lead.<\/p>\n

But a lunge from Verstappen into Turn 6 then saw Hamilton take to the run-off, with the Mercedes driver then re-emerging into the lead. And despite Verstappen\u2019s protestations that Hamilton should give the place back, the stewards later decided that no investigation was necessary.<\/p>\n

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Mercedes can’t lose and protests<\/h2>\n

The Red Bull driver needed \u201ca miracle\u201d, according to team boss Christian Horner, sitting 11 seconds behind Lewis Hamilton with a few laps remaining before a Nicholas Latifi crash forced a safety car.\"Huge<\/p>\n

Race director Michael Masi made the last-second call to allow some cars to overtake the safety car, having previously said they couldn\u2019t, which put Verstappen directly behind Hamilton on fresh soft tyres (as per the regulation and as has always been done).<\/p>\n

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Masi had to call the safety car because Latifi’s car was in full trajectory. Once the car had been moved the race was right to resume (otherwise it favored hamilton as the last laps could still happen something, in the racing world). Masi certainly has his motivations to explain for what happened with the cars that have to be split (as always, why did he want to leave them between Hamilton and Verstappen this time?).
\nIn addition, those who believe that Hamilton was “robbed” Masi turned a blind eye even on the first lap towards him, as he took a big GAP by cutting the corner and this is absolutely not correct.<\/p>\n

Only Mercedes then allows itself to raise its voice so much with the race direction in an unkind way, despite the few penalties delivered to Hamilton.
\nThat said, Mercedes is not there yet and has made two complaints to the race management, both rejected.<\/p>\n

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BREAKING: The FIA Stewards have dismissed Mercedes' protests against the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix final classification #AbuDhabiGP<\/a> \ud83c\udde6\ud83c\uddea #F1<\/a> pic.twitter.com\/VPNIfaFDMC<\/a><\/p>\n

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