Abu Dhabi McLaren v Ferrari decider, Hamilton Mercedes era ends

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Thursday, 05 December 2024 at 11:47
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Lewis Hamilton will bring down the curtain on his Mercedes career in Abu Dhabi on Sunday as his past and future Formula 1 teams, McLaren and Ferrari, fight for the 2024 Constructors' World Championship title, to end years of waiting.

Even if Red Bull's Max Verstappen secured his fourth successive F1 championship last month in Las Vegas, significant eras will end with the final chequered flag of the season under the Yas Marina floodlights.
McLaren, who took Hamilton to his first title in 2008 but were last champions in 1998, are 21 points clear of Ferrari, the sport's oldest and most successful team, chasing a first crown since 2008. Whoever comes out on top will end a 15-year run where only Red Bull and Mercedes have won championships.
Hamilton, the most successful driver in the history of Formula 1 with seven titles and 105 wins, has been part of the Mercedes 'family' for 26 years but is joining Ferrari at the end of the month.

Mercedes celebration for Hamilton in Abu Dhabi

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Mercedes team boss Toto Wolff said: "This weekend is a celebration. A celebration of everything that we have accomplished together. We will honour this unparalleled story in Abu Dhabi and across the following week as we visit Kuala Lumpur, Stuttgart, and then finally Brixworth and Brackley," he revealed, referring to the headquarters of sponsor Petronas and Mercedes and the two factories in England.
Wolff added: "And honour it knowing that, whilst this phase of our relationship is coming to an end, Lewis will always be a part of our family. For now, though, our full focus is on the race weekend. There is no better way to mark the end of our time together than with a strong performance on the track. The entire team is focused on adding one more highlight to the reel."
39-year-old Hamilton, twice a winner this season, can only agree after the low of 12th in Qatar last Sunday with two penalties and a puncture: "I'm still standing; it's not how you fall, it's how you get back up."

McLaren versus Ferrari sounds like old-school Formula 1

LUSAIL CITY, QATAR - DECEMBER 01: Max Verstappen of the Netherlands driving the (1) Oracle Red Bull Racing RB20 leads Lando Norris of Great Britain driving the (4) McLaren MCL38 Mercedes and Charles Leclerc of Monaco driving the (16) Ferrari SF-24 on track during the F1 Grand Prix of Qatar at Lusail International Circuit on December 01, 2024 in Lusail City, Qatar. (Photo by Clive Mason/Getty Images) // Getty Images / Red Bull Content Pool // SI202412010251 // Usage for editorial use only //
McLaren, with Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri showing plenty of team spirit, are favourites for the constructors' title, but nothing can be taken for granted.
"Twenty-one points requires a perfect weekend from Ferrari and a bad weekend from McLaren," said Carlos Sainz ahead of what will be the Williams-bound Spaniard's last race for the Italian team alongside Charles Leclerc.
"We're going to give it our best shot. I think if we nail a good weekend, we could still make it happen. Nothing to lose. We're going to throw everything in to make sure we give ourselves the best chance."
Ferrari boss Fred Vasseur said his team would "fight until the last corner of the last lap.".
Verstappen will be chasing his 10th win of the season after victory in Qatar and a rancorous falling out with Hamilton's teammate George Russell.

A weekend of farewells at Yas Marina

Yas Marina Circuit, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates Sunday 4th November 2012. The busy pre-race grid. World Copyright:Glenn Dunbar/LAT Photographic ref: Digital Image _89P3610
The governing FIA will also be in the spotlight amid criticism from teams and media of race direction and stewarding decisions.
Red Bull will be saying goodbye to Jonathan Wheatley, the future principal of Sauber/Audi, having already parted with top designer Adrian Newey.
Nobody would be surprised if Verstappen's underperforming teammate Sergio Perez left also, despite the Mexican having a contract for 2025.
Renault-owned Alpine, in a tight battle with Haas for sixth place overall, have already said farewell to Esteban Ocon, with Australian replacement Jack Doohan set for a race debut ahead of schedule.
Other goodbyes will be said at Haas (Kevin Magnussen) and Sauber (Valtteri Bottas and Zhou Guanyu) as Formula One prepares for a new wave of young talent next season.
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