Latest Grand Prix of the season in Abu Dhabi holds exciting surprises, especially in the dispute for fourth position in the drivers’ World Championship. Spaniards Fernando Alonso and Carlos Sainz are tied with 200 points each, while Lando Norris and Charles Leclerc are close behind with 195 and 188 points respectively. Stay tuned to Depor to find out the schedules, how to watch the race and all the exciting details of this showdown.
Although the title has already been decided in favor of Max Verstappen for five races, the latest competitions have left interesting duels to determine the final classification. Checo Pérez secured second place and Lewis Hamilton third, but the fight between Alonso and Sainz for fourth position promises to be intense.
Despite a good start with Aston Martin, Mercedes’ consistency and two consecutive retirements in the United States and Mexico have led Alonso to fight for fourth place. Sainz, for his part, has climbed positions throughout the championship and now shares points with Alonso, setting up an exciting confrontation that will be resolved in the United Arab Emirates.
The showdown is not just about the drivers, as teams like Mercedes and Ferrari compete for second place in the constructors’ championship. While Red Bull comfortably leads, Mercedes (392 points) and Ferrari (388 points) look to secure second place. In addition, McLaren (284 points) is fighting to consolidate its fourth position against Aston Martin, which has 273 points.
Excitement is guaranteed in Abu Dhabi, where the teams will have their calculators ready to determine both the outcome of the drivers’ World Championship and the positions in the constructors’ championship.
What time does the 2023 Abu Dhabi GP start?
The career of Formula 1 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix 2023 will be carried out Sunday, November 26 on the Yas Marina Circuit. The main event will begin at 7:00 am Mexico time. As for other time zones, it will start at 8:00 am in Peru and Colombiaat 9:00 am in Venezuelaand to the 10:00 am in Argentina, Uruguay, Chile and Brazil. Below, you can check the hours that include practice, qualifying and the final race.
- Free practice 1: Friday, November 24 at 03:30 hours (CDMX)
- Free practices 2: Friday, November 24 at 7:00 a.m. (CDMX)
- Free practice 3: Saturday, November 25 at 4:30 a.m. (CDMX)
- Classification: Saturday, November 25 at 8:00 a.m. (CDMX)
Where to watch the 2023 Abu Dhabi GP?
In order to enjoy coverage Live of the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix 2023you will have to tune to the exclusive signal of Fox Sports if you are in Mexico. In the case of Spainthe transmission of the Formula 1 race will be the responsibility of Eurosport and DAZN F1. In Latin America, specifically in Peru, Colombia, Chile and Argentinayou will have the option to follow the competition through ESPN or STAR Plus.
Positions in the 2023 F1 drivers’ championship
- Max Verstappen (NED) 549 points
- Sergio Pérez (MEX) 273
- Lewis Hamilton (GBR) 232
- Carlos Sainz Jr (ESP) 200
- Fernando Alonso (ESP) 200
- Lando Norris (GBR) 195
- Charles Leclerc (MON) 188
- George Russell (GBR) 160
- Oscar Piastri (AUS) 89
- Lance Stroll (CAN) 73
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