2010 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix grid
Abu Dhabi Grand Prix grid
| Row 1 | 1. Sebastian Vettel 1’39.394 Red Bull-Renault |
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| 2. Lewis Hamilton 1’39.425 McLaren-Mercedes |
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| Row 2 | 3. Fernando Alonso 1’39.792 Ferrari |
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| 4. Jenson Button 1’39.823 McLaren-Mercedes |
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| Row 3 | 5. Mark Webber 1’39.925 Red Bull-Renault |
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| 6. Felipe Massa 1’40.202 Ferrari |
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| Row 4 | 7. Rubens Barrichello 1’40.203 Williams-Cosworth |
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| 8. Michael Schumacher 1’40.516 Mercedes |
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| Row 5 | 9. Nico Rosberg 1’40.589 Mercedes |
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| 10. Vitaly Petrov 1’40.901 Renault |
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| Row 6 | 11. Robert Kubica 1’40.780 Renault |
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| 12. Kamui Kobayashi 1’40.783 Sauber-Ferrari |
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| Row 7 | 13. Adrian Sutil 1’40.914 Force India-Mercedes |
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| 14. Nick Heidfeld 1’41.113 Sauber-Ferrari |
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| Row 8 | 15. Nico Hülkenberg 1’41.418 Williams-Cosworth |
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| 16. Vitantonio Liuzzi 1’41.642 Force India-Mercedes |
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| Row 9 | 17. Jaime Alguersuari 1’41.738 Toro Rosso-Ferrari |
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| 18. Sebastien Buemi 1’41.824 Toro Rosso-Ferrari |
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| Row 10 | 19. Jarno Trulli 1’43.516 Lotus-Cosworth |
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| 20. Heikki Kovalainen 1’43.712 Lotus-Cosworth |
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| Row 11 | 21. Timo Glock 1’44.095 Virgin-Cosworth |
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| 22. Lucas di Grassi 1’44.510 Virgin-Cosworth |
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| Row 12 | 23. Bruno Senna 1’45.085 HRT-Cosworth |
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| 24. Christian Klien 1’45.296 HRT-Cosworth |
2010 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix
- 2010 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix: the complete F1 Fanatic race weekend review
- Steven’s view of the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix
- Drivers’ and teams’ end-of-season photographs
- Alonso’s role in Ferrari strategy revealed in pit messages
- Hamilton: McLaren learned a lot in 2010
- Button vows to address qualifying weakness
- Vettel ends season on a high to snatch title
- Ferrari hit back at criticism of race strategy
- McLaren rediscover their form at final race
- New engines help Renault to best result of 2010




Eddie said on 13th November 2010, 14:25
Definetly RB will issue team orders, but to Webber, who must crash into ALO in favor of VET
Kenneth said on 13th November 2010, 14:28
“Ceteris Paribus”
We got ourselves a race tomorrow
rampante (@rampante) said on 13th November 2010, 14:37
Good to see a litte latin in the blog and we very much do have a race on tomorrow. :)
DavidS (@davids) said on 13th November 2010, 14:29
Well, it looks like Alonso will be WDC again.
I wonder what strategy Webber will try in the race. At this point, it doesn’t matter if he finishes 4th or 24th, if Alonso is ahead of him, he’s lost it. He literally has nothing to lose.
Fixy (@fixy) said on 13th November 2010, 14:48
McLaren could help Fernando if they stay in front of the Red Bulls. They will help the Red Bulls if they stay behind them and in front of Alonso.
wasiF1 (@wasif1) said on 14th November 2010, 1:51
Very bad for Webber. He is in that midfield & the thing I am very worried is that that run down to turn 1 is not that long so the driver in front will brake earlier & he runs in a danger of been hit by someone from behind.Before the qualifying I was thinking that no one could win the title on Saturday but can loose it,Webber just did it.