The F1 season reached its thrilling climax as the drivers crossed the line at the Yas Marina Circuit on Sunday. It was a day filled with intense battles, farewells, and unexpected twists that would determine the fate of championships and drivers alike.
Unforgettable Moments in F1's Abu Dhabi Grand Prix
1. The Intense Start
Lando Norris took the lead off the line in Abu Dhabi, but the race was immediately thrown into chaos when Max Verstappen made a move on Oscar Piastri, tagging the rear tyre and sending both drivers spinning. This incident not only affected the drivers directly involved but also had a ripple effect on the rest of the field. Sergio Perez was caught up in the contact further back, while Charles Leclerc managed to leap from P19 to P8 within a lap, as Ferrari aimed to close the 21-point gap to McLaren in the Constructors' standings.The 10-second penalty handed to Verstappen for his collision with Piastri and the 10-second punishment given to Norris for a separate contact with Franco Colapinto put them out of contention for major points early on. This placed even more pressure on Norris to hold on to the lead and secure those vital points for McLaren.2. The Strategic Stops
A vital two-second stop from McLaren proved to be a game-changer for Lando Norris. Strategically, this helped him maintain his lead and keep Carlos Sainz, who was in his last outing for Ferrari, at bay. By going long on the hard tyres in his first stint, Lewis Hamilton, in his last race with Mercedes, was the last driver to stop. Starting from 16th, he emerged from the pits in P7 and looked to make his way further up the field. His climb back into the top five on his final outing with the team he had achieved so much success with was a remarkable feat.At the front, Norris held on for victory, clinching McLaren's first Constructors' title since 1998. Both Ferrari drivers joined him on the podium under the lights at Yas Marina as we bid farewell to the marathon 2024 season.3. The Final Standings
The F1 2024 season concluded with some impressive final standings. Max Verstappen emerged as the champion with 437 points, followed by Lando Norris with 374 points and Charles Leclerc with 356 points. Oscar Piastri also had a strong showing with 292 points, while Carlos Sainz and George Russell completed the top six. Lewis Hamilton ended the season with 223 points, and Sergio Perez finished with 152 points. Fernando Alonso, Pierre Gasly, Nico Hulkenberg, Yuki Tsunoda, Lance Stroll, and the rest of the drivers all had their own stories to tell.In the Constructors' Championship, McLaren took the top spot with 666 points, followed by Ferrari with 652 points and Red Bull with 589 points. Mercedes, Aston Martin, Alpine, Haas, and Williams also had their final standings, with each team leaving their mark on the season.The Abu Dhabi Grand Prix was a true spectacle that will be remembered for years to come. It showcased the best and the worst of F1, and the drivers and teams will carry the memories with them as they look ahead to the next season.