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    Lewis Hamilton snubs clear-the-air talks with F1 title rival as Max Verstappen moans stewards have treated him unfairly

    LEWIS HAMILTON has snubbed any clear-the-air talks with fierce title rival Max Verstappen.Red Bull racer Verstappen claims F1 stewards are treating him unfairly after blowing a whopping 32-point lead he had amassed after the Austrian GP.
    Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen are level at the top of the F! championshipCredit: AFP
    The Dutchman is still seething after being hit with TWO time penalties and a two-point penalty on his race licence following controversial incidents in last Sunday’s Saudi Arabia race, which Hamilton won.
    But Hamilton does not want any driving discussions with his title rival, despite  the FIA threat to deduct points for any “unsporting” behaviour on the track.
    Hamilton said: “For me it is quite clear, nothing changes for me.
    “I don’t think we need to sit down.
    “We have had lots of races, lots of  incidents, but I’d like to think  we have learnt from these things and move forward.”
    Verstappen was slapped with a 10-second AND a five-second penalty at the last race in Saudi, the first for causing the smash between to pair when Hamilton’s Mercedes slammed into the back of his car.
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    He was also hit with a five-place grid drop at the Qatar GP for failing to slow for double-waved yellow warning flags.
    Ironically, Hamilton was let off for the same offence in Jeddah last week and the Red Bull man says it’s not fair.
    He said: “Clearly things don’t apply for everyone because the things I did in terms of defending, two other guys also and they didn’t get a mention or penalty.
    “I don’t understand because I thought I was just racing hard. What happened for me clearly didn’t deserve any penalty.
    “It is only me who gets it. Fighting at the front people are a bit more critical I guess but for me I don’t understand.
    “For me I was not wrong. Clearly only I was wrong somehow, like I said other people do exactly the same thing and get nothing.
    Hamilton turned heads with an X-rated jumper in the paddock
    “Both of us [Verstappen and Hamilton] were off the track in to Turn One and somehow they judged that it was my fault. That I don’t agree with.
    “Afterwards he [Hamilton] pushes me off the track, he even looks at me, he doesn’t turn in, he just pushes me outside the white line and he only gets a warning for that.
    “It’s not how it should be. It is not fair because it seems like other drivers can do different things, and it seems like only I get a penalty.”
    Verstappen is level on points with Hamilton after watching Britain’s seven-time world champ overturn a 19-point cushion in the last three races.
    And the young Dutchman arrived in the Abu Dhabi desert for Sunday’s final showdwon still feeling bitter.
    When asked if he’d seen a different side to Mercedes and Hamilton this season now he was locked in a title fight, he said: “Yes, very much so. And not in a positive way.
    Verstappen is fuming after penalties at last weekend’s Saudi Arabia GPCredit: Getty
    “Clearly there are different rules compared to some other drivers out there, I am clear what I can do.
    “I don’t think we need to sit down, we are both here to win and we will do everything to win the championship ultimately.
    “I think we have raced really well together the whole year and put on a great show for everyone at the end of the day, hopefully we can do that again here.”
    Meanwhile, Hamilton says that despite bidding to become the first driver in F1 history to win eight world titles, it feels just like any other championship battle.
    He said: “This is unmarked territory as a team and with the year we have had I’m sure so many people would have ruled us out being this close right at the end, so it has been an incredible group effort.
    There was contact between the pair at the Jeddah circuitCredit: Getty
    “Nobody has ever done eight before, I feel grateful. I remember how it feels going for your first, I have had experience and the roller coaster of emotions you go through.
    “It just feels like another championship for me, you start from ground zero and you are the hunter from the moment you start training.
    “I don’t turn up with number one on my car, I turn up with number 44 and I don’t consider myself the champion that year. I consider myself the one who is fighting for the championship.” More

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    Lewis Hamilton faces 10-PLACE grid penalty for F1 title showdown vs Verstappen in Abu Dhabi with Brit on final warning

    LEWIS HAMILTON will walk a disciplinary tightrope at the Abu Dhabi GP and risks picking up a ten-place grid drop.The Brit has picked up two reprimands in the past three races and one more would trigger the huge sanction.
    Hamilton trails Verstappen in the drivers’ championship on GP winsCredit: GETTY IMAGES
    Hamilton has, however, won the last three GPs in a row to draw level on points with leader VerstappenCredit: GETTY IMAGES
    Hamilton is chasing an eighth F1 title
    Hamilton was given a reprimand in Mexico for unsafely rejoining the track during first practice.
    And he was also ticked off in Saudi Arabia for blocking Haas’ Nikita Mazepin at high speed through the first sector in final practice.
    If he is penalised in any of the three practice sessions or qualifying in Abu Dhabi, he could be hit with a hammer blow to his title hopes.
    Hamilton does concede that the stewards have a very difficult job in upholding the rules.
    The seven-time F1 champ said: “It’s such a hard job that the stewards and Micheal [Masi] have, whether you agree with them or not.
    “It’s good that it’s clear that everyone knows what the rules are so that things that have happened in the past don’t happen again.”
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    Championship leader Max Verstappen, on the other hand, feels decisions have gone against him, whilst other drivers go unpunished.
    The Dutchman fumed: “I end up with penalties while other drivers do the same and don’t get a penalty.
    “I’ve paid the FIA a nice fine, so they’ve had dinners and good wine but it doesn’t seem to help.”
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    Lewis Hamilton arrives for Abu Dhabi GP showdown with Max Verstappen in £500 purple jumper with ‘f*** off’ on the back

    LEWIS HAMILTON could have been sending a clear message to title rival Max Verstappen as he arrived at the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix in a very cheeky jumper.Hamilton has won the last three F1 races and is level on points with the Red Bull man coming into the season finale.
    Lewis Hamilton donned the X-rated jumper as he arrived in the paddock
    The seven-time champion is level on points with Max VerstappenCredit: Rex
    The two came to blows last time out in the Saudi Arabian GP – the third time they have clashed on track this season.
    Hamilton arrived in the paddock wearing a purple outfit – with the words “F*** off” on the back.
    Incredibly, the Brit claims he was unaware the words were written on the back saying: “It is just a coincidence, I didn’t make the jumper. As I was putting it on I literally saw the message on the back.”
    SunSport quizzed Hamilton if he could trust Verstappen following their latest coming together in Jeddah, earning Verstappen a 10-second penalty.
    He added: “I do believe that everyone here racing comes to win. I would like to believe everyone wants to do it the right way. I don’t even let that creep into my mind.
    “Honestly, I don’t give it any energy, I’m here to do the best job I can with this incredible team.
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    “We go full steam ahead with the same focus and we don’t waste energy on things that are out of our control.”
    Meanwhile, FIA Race Director, Michael Masi, has warned both drivers that he will deduct championship points for any unsporting behaviour this weekend.
    While the rule has always been in existence, the last time it was applied in such controversial circumstances was in 1997 when Michael Schumacher tried to take out Jacques Villeneuve.
    The German was subsequently penalised, handing the title to the Canadian.
    And Hamilton says he was interested to see the stewards flag up the ruling ahead of his crunch showdown with Verstappen when they usually don’t feel the need to.
    Hamilton and Verstappen gave a pre-race press conference togetherCredit: Reuters
    He said: “Firstly, I think it has happened in the past obviously. I’m sure the stewards haven’t taken the precautions they have this time around.
    “I think it is fair that they do it and hopefully they won’t need to be used and we have a great race.
    “I am here to do my job and I don’t want to see the stewards any more than they need to see me.”
    Verstappen added: “I know what is in the sporting codes, I don’t think we need reminding of that.”
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    F1 news LIVE: Abu Dhabi GP build-up, Verstappen and Hamilton speak on media day – latest updates

    LEWIS HAMILTON and Max Verstappen’s EPIC F1 title race is going right to the wire, as the defending champ branded his rival “f****** crazy.”The pair finished first and second in Saudi Arabia and are now level on points going into a nail-biting final weekend of fast track action.
    There was debris strewn across the track after a heart-stopping moment where Verstappen was forced to let the Brit overtake him and they COLLIDED.
    The stench of ill feeling between the Mercedes champ and Red Bull pretender has simmered all season and has boiled over a few times already.
    Now, after storming off the podium in a huff, hot-headed Verstappen will have to summon all his might to try and prise the F1 championship off Hamilton, who could become the greatest driver of all time in Abu Dhabi this coming weekend.
    Hamilton said of the collision: “This guy is f****** crazy. It was just dangerous driving dude.
    “This isn’t the first time I’ve had to avoid collisions.
    “It was clear that others around us were willing to take it to all sorts of levels to overtake so I just tried to keep it on the track and stay out of trouble.
    “We are supposed to do our racing on track between the white lines.
    “The rules haven’t been clear from the stewards and those things have been allowed, so it has continued.”
    Hamilton and Verstappen are now both on 369.5 championship points, but only one driver can take the spoils in the last weekend of action.

    Saudi Arabian GP result: 1st Hamilton 2nd Verstappen 3rd Bottas 4th Ocon

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    ABU DHABI SCHEDULE
    Friday December 10

    Practice One – 9.30am UK (1.30pm local)
    Practice Two – 1pm UK (5pm local)

    Saturday December 11

    Practice Three – 10am UK (2pm local)
    Qualifying – 1pm UK (5pm local)

    Sunday December 12

    Race – 1pm UK (5pm local)

    CLOSE SHAVE
    Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen will battle it out for the F1 title at the Abu Dhabi GP this weekend.
    Should both finish level on points come Sunday evening, Verstappen will win his first F1 title, denying Hamilton of his record-breaking eighth.
    Verstappen would finish top by virtue of having nine GP wins to Hamilton’s eight across the course of the 2021 season.
    Should the Dutchman come out on top, it would be Red Bull’s first championship since 2013 when Sebastian Vettel won his fourth in a row.
    It would also prevent Hamilton winning his fifth title in a row, stopping him from drawing level with the legendary Michael Schumacher, who managed the feat between 2000-04.
    MAX LEVEL
    Max Verstappen and Lewis Hamilton head into this weekend’s title-deciding Abu Dhabi Grand Prix level on points after the Brit’s action-packed win in Saudi Arabia.
    The two title challengers can finish level on points if the pair finish in ninth and tenth position.
    Ninth picks up two points in the championship and tenth only generates one.
    But should the tenth-placed driver set the fastest lap of the race, they will pick up an extra point, meaning both pick up two for Abu Dhabi – therefore finishing level on 371.5 points.
    THINGS TO LOOK OUT FOR
    Qualifying is crucial here. Saturday will be of HUGE importance.
    A front row start is imperative if you are to have a chance of winning this race.
    Only once has the winner not started in either P1 or P2.

    TOP DOG
    Mercedes had won six times in a row here, but that run came to an end last year when Verstappen took the chequered flag.
    However, if you listen to those in the paddock, they say that with the new changes, it plays back into the hands of the Silver Arrows.
    The quicker speeds will suit the Mercedes power advantage and they will be able to utilise the DRS zones to the maximum.
    That said, Red Bull have a steely determination and will lap up the twilight twisty sections of the circuit.

    NEW TRACK
    This year’s Abu Dhabi Grand Prix will take place on a new and improved layout, making it faster.
    There are three main areas which have been tweaked from previous years.
    The north hairpin (Turn 7), the south marina (beginning at Turn 11), and the hotel section (beginning at Turn 17) have all been redesigned.
    The idea is to increase overtaking, historically a problem on this track by creating sweeping curves rather than hard-braking zones.

    PREVIOUS WINNERS
    Lewis Hamilton has an impressive record in Abu Dhabi. He’s won five times while Sebastian Vettel has three victories.
    Mercedes have won seven times at the Yas Marina while Red Bull have four wins.

    2009 – Sebastian Vettel (Red Bull Racing)
    2010 – Sebastian Vettel (Red Bull Racing)
    2011 – Lewis Hamilton (McLaren)
    2012 – Kimi Räikkönen (Lotus)
    2013 – Sebastian Vettel (Red Bull)
    2014 – Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes)
    2015 – Nico Rosberg (Mercedes)
    2016 – Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes)
    2017 – Valtteri Bottas (Mercedes)
    2018 – Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes)
    2019 – Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes)
    2020 – Max Verstappen (Red Bull Racing)

    THE FINAL SHOWDOWN
    Abu Dhabi is the setting for the final showdown in arguably the greatest title tussle Formula 1 has ever seen.
    Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen go into the last Grand Prix of the season level on points.
    The Yas Marina Circuit was opened in 2009 and constructed at a cost of £800million.
    The lucrative agreement for F1 means the track has hosted the season finale for the past seven years.
    It wraps around the marina and the iconic W Hotel, which is illuminated at dusk.
    Nerdy fact, the 3.3mile track is lit by spotlights and the track surface is made with aggregate from Bayston Hill in Shropshire.
    NO WORDS
    Max Horner insists that Red Bull win the F1 title on the track and not through words.
    Horner and Mercedes boss Toto Wolff have been embroiled in a war of words all season.
    But none of that will matter as Red Bull ace Max Verstappen and Mercedes star Lewis Hamilton go head-to-head for the title at the Abu Dhabi GP.
    That’s the only battle that will matter on the day, Horner reckons.
    He said: “You want to win on the track. Not in a stewards’ room, not in a gravel trap. You want to win it.
    “It’s been a tough fight all the way through the year. There’s been some fantastic racing between these two drivers, and I hope that it’s a fair and clean race in Abu Dhabi.”
    FAIR PLAY
    Mercedes boss Toto Wolff has urged Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen to play fair at the Abu Dhabi GP.
    The pair will battle it out for the F1 world title but Wolff doesn’t want the clash to be overshadowed by controversy from either side like it has been previously.
    He told F1.com: “I would hope that [Saudi Arabia] has enough repercussions that everybody’s going to learn from it and adapt for the final race in Abu Dhabi.
    “I think that similar driving, if it were deemed by the stewards to be over the line, would be also penalised by the stewards in Abu Dhabi and that could well end in a messy situation for everybody.
    “And I don’t think the championship has deserved a result that’s influenced by a collision so I very much in that case trust the self-regulating system… the quicker car with the quicker driver should win the championship and not by taking each other off.”
    PRESS THE BUTTON
    Jenson Button reckons Lewis Hamilton’s experience could give him the edge in the F1 title race over Max Verstappen.
    Button’s witnessed firsthand what Hamilton’s capable of when they worked together at Mclaren.
    But since then Button thinks Hamilton’s become even better while Verstappen is still quite young.
    He told Express Sport: “They’re both extremely talented. I was alongside Lewis for three years, so I know his talent, I think he’s moved on since then in terms of he’s more rounded as a driver,
    “Max is still super young, he’s had quite a few years in the sport, but his speed is second to none.”
    DON’T DO IT
    Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen have been urged not to tarnish their reputations in the race for the F1 title.
    One of the rivals will emerge victorious after the Abu Dhabi GP this weekend following a turbulent season which has seen both drivers penalised at times.
    And Hamilton’e ex-grid colleague Anthony Davidson wants the pair to keep cool heads during the race despite how desperate they both are to win, or they may do something they regret in future.
    Davidson told the Evening Standard: “I think we’ve seen how desperate both drivers are to win. Lewis has the experience, been there and done things I’m sure he regrets now but he has that in his armoury.
    “It’s more for Max’s sake he doesn’t do something that will tarnish his reputation and something that he may internally regret for the rest of his career.”
    GOOD 4 ALL
    Lewis Hamilton’s titanic battle with Max Verstappen for the F1 title will be shown live on Channel 4.
    Sky F1 have reached an agreement with the channel to provide free-to-air coverage of the Abu Dhabi GP.
    Over 2.6million watched on Sky F1 as Hamilton won the last race in Jeddah.
    But those numbers are set to rocket this weekend with it being made more widely available.
    Sky have the rights to broadcast all of F1’s GPs live while C4 only show the British GP live with the rest of their coverage in the form of a highlights show.
    They did come to a ‘sharing’ agreement with Channel 4 for England’s dramatic Cricket World Cup final win in 2019 – so there is precedent.
    GOOD MORNING RACE FANS!
    Tension is mounting in Abu Dhabi ahead of the most mouth-watering of season finales.
    Max Vertsappen and Lewis Hamilton are locked on 369.5 points each at the top of the driver standings.
    That means we’re heading for a thrilling decider at Yas Marina Circuit on Sunday.
    But before then, we’re going to have to navigate an ever-growing war of words between the two camps.
    Shots have been fired across the paddock by both teams, with bosses Christian Horner and Toto Wolff leading the salvos.
    Horner has been sticking up for his Red Bull man Verstappen, saying he races ‘hard but fair’ and rejecting claims by Hamilton he’s ‘crazy’ on track.
    Mercedes supremo Wolff has insisted his rivalry with Horner is entirely genuine after the pair have locked horns at recent races.
    This weekend is set to be one for the ages and the characters involved are determined not to disappoint.
    FULL BORE
    Sunday’s Abu Dhabi Grand Prix is set to be one for the ages.
    Red Bull’s Max Verstappen and Mercedes man Lewis Hamilton are locked on 369.5 points each at the top of the driver standings.
    Max Verstappen and Sergio Perez are first and fourth in the standingsCredit: Alamy
    Verstappen was sitting pretty until seven-time champion Hamilton turned on the after-burners to win the last three races in a row.
    That means they go into the season finale at Yas Marina circuit with the title still up for grabs.
    And Verstappen’s team-mate Sergio Perez is sure the Dutchman has given it absolutely everything going into this weekend.
    He said: “We have pushed ourselves to the maximum, we have given it our all and we will continue to do so until the last lap.”
    FULL BORE
    Sunday’s Abu Dhabi Grand Prix is set to be one for the ages.
    Red Bull’s Max Verstappen and Mercedes man Lewis Hamilton are locked on 369.5 points each at the top of the driver standings.
    Max Verstappen and Sergio Perez are first and fourth in the standingsCredit: Alamy
    Verstappen was sitting pretty until seven-time champion Hamilton turned on the after-burners to win the last three races in a row.
    That means they go into the season finale at Yas Marina circuit with the title still up for grabs.
    And Verstappen’s team-mate Sergio Perez is sure the Dutchman has given it absolutely everything going into this weekend.
    He said: “We have pushed ourselves to the maximum, we have given it our all and we will continue to do so until the last lap.”
    ‘HARD BUT FAIR’
    Red Bull chief Christian Horner has defended F1 championship leader Max Verstappen after rival Lewis Hamilton branded him ‘f***ing crazy’.
    Seven-time champ Hamilton and Verstappen have been involved in a number of incidents this season.
    Max Verstappen is level on points with Lewis Hamilton in the driver standingsCredit: Reuters
    But their rivalry boiled over last Sunday when Verstappen received two time penalties, including one for ‘brake checking’ Hamilton.
    After the incident, Hamilton blasted: “This guy is f***ing crazy, man. It was just dangerous driving dude.”
    Hamilton went on to win the Saudi Arabian GP and tie the title race up at 369.5 points each with just Abu Dhabi to go.
    But Horner disagrees with the Brit’s assessment of the young and hungry Dutchman and says Red Bull want to ‘win the championship on the track’.
    Horner told The Times: “He’s certainly not crazy.
    “Max wants to win this championship on the track. It’s as simple as that. 
    “He’s a hard racer but a fair racer, and I expect no different this weekend. Nobody wants to win this championship in a gravel trap or in a stewards’ inquiry.”
    CLEAN BRAKE
    Lewis Hamilton has promised to keep his title fight with Max Verstappen clean because he doesn’t want to win it the ‘dirty’ way.
    The Brit also says he doesn’t fear a Michael Schumacher-style wipe out in Sunday’s crunch race.
    Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen are level on points in the driver standingsCredit: Reuters
    It’s winner takes all in Abu Dhabi for the F1 season finale as both drivers are level on points.
    Verstappen though has the advantage of more wins, nine to Hamilton’s eight meaning that if BOTH crashed out, the Dutchman would be crowned champ.
    In 1994, Schumacher collided with Damon Hill, sending both drivers out of the race, allowing the German to win the title.
    Schumacher repeated the stunt in 1997 when he crashed into Jacques Villeneuve – but this time he was disqualified from the whole season, handing victory to the Canadian.
    Hamilton was quizzed by German publication Bild on whether he can expect the same treatment from Verstappen on Sunday.
    He said: “No. I am not afraid of what may or may not happen at all. I don’t give any space to such thoughts.
    “I don’t have a history of such accidents but I can only control my car and make my decisions and not those for Max.
    “Of course there are situations in which you know that the corner could decide the world title.
    “But then you have to take the risk to be the fastest and the first to cross the finishing line. I want to win the title, but do it the right way. And not dirty.”
    LEGEND LEAVES
    The F1 season finale at Abu Dhabi this weekend is set for an epic battle between Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen.
    The pair sit locked on 369.5 points each at the top of the driver standings with just one race left.
    But while the title is decided up front at Yas Marina Circuit, Sunday will also see the farewell of fan favourite Kimi Raikonnen.
    The 42-year-old Alfa Romeo driver is calling time on a glittering career that saw him become world champion in 2007.
    He’s enjoyed one last dose of fun before getting to business on his swansong race this weekend – terrifying his young team-mate Antonio Giovinazzi with a high-speed lap of the Abu Dhabi circuit.
    *Flashbacks of Kimi driving a terrified Antonio on the Nordschleife* 😂Kimi gets behind the wheel again to take his good friend and team mate @Anto_Giovinazzi for a spin! And this time, Antonio returns the favour and makes Kimi squirm! 😅#F1 #KiitosKimi @alfaromeoracing— Formula 1 (@F1) December 8, 2021

    TRACK WALK
    Mercedes have touched down at Yas Marina circuit for the season-ending Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.
    Their man Lewis Hamilton is level on points with Red Bull rival Max Verstappen going into the last race of the year.
    Roll forward to Sunday and this view won’t be anything like as quiet…

    INSPIRATION
    Mercedes trackside engineering director Andrew Shovlin has praised Lewis Hamilton for the passion he brings to the team.
    Hamilton.s managed to turn around a 14-point deficit to be neck and neck with Max Verstappen going into the Abu Dhabi GP this weekend.
    And Shovlin revealed that Hamilton’s resurgence has been an inspiration for the Mercedes collective.
    He said: “Lewis is bringing an enormous about of energy and focus to the team, it’s absolutely inspiration looking at what he’s done over the last few races and what he’s had to deal with. ”
    IT’S OVER
    Mercedes have released a statement explaining why they chose to end their ill-fated partnership with Kingspan who have been allegedly linked with the Grenfell fire tragedy.
    The statement read: “The Mercedes-AMG Petronas F1 Team and Kingspan today announced that they have mutually agreed to end their partnership.
    “Announced last week, the new partnership included Kingspan chairing a new Sustainability Working Group for the team, and aimed to deliver carbon reductions through their leading-edge environmentally sustainable solutions for the team’s future campus. 
    “However, both parties have subsequently concluded that it is not appropriate for the partnership to move forward at the current point in time, notwithstanding its intended positive impact, and we have therefore agreed that it will be discontinued with immediate effect.”
    A Kingspan statement said they are “deeply aware of the sensitivities raised in recent days, and so we have jointly agreed that it’s not appropriate to move forward at the current point in time”.
    They went on to say they have “had no role in the Grenfell Tower refurbishment” and that its insulation UK business is “a core participant in the Grenfell Tower Inquiry and fully supports the Inquiry’s important work”.
    PARTNERSHIP ENDS
    Mercedes have ended their controversial relationship with sponsor Kingspan following a backlash from victims of the Grenfell Tower tragedy.
    The F1 team announced the building materials company as a new partner ahead of the Saudi Arabia Grand Prix last weekend.
    The insulation produced by Kingspan was one of the products used on the outside of the Grenfell Tower – where 72 people died after a fire in June 2017.
    And the role the company’s product played in the tragedy is currently the subject of a public enquiry.
    The pressure group Grenfell United, which consists of survivors and bereaved family members, wrote to Mercedes F1 boss Toto Wolff to convey their disdain at the link-up.
    And UK government minister Michael Gove also issued a letter to Wolff insisting he change his mind on the deal with Kingspan.
    Mercedes, who had Kingspan’s logo on their cars for the Saudi Arabia Grand Prix, have now confirmed the end of that partnership by mutual consent.
    HORN BLOW
    Red Bull supremo Max Horner thinks Lewis Hamilton gives as good as he gets in his spats with Max Verstappen.
    Hamilton and Verstappen clashed once again at the Saudi GP where the Red Bull driver was handed a 10-second time penalty for “erratic” braking.
    But Hamilton was also guilty of similar behaviour Horner thinks.
    He said: “I would ask you to look at Lewis in the final corner, where he pushed Max off in the same way.
    “Any driver that’s come through karting or that raced in any category, you know that is hard racing.
    “That’s how these kids have raced throughout their careers and Lewis gives just as good as he gets.”
    NOT FAIR
    Lewis Hamilton and Mercedes are ‘bullying’ Max Verstappen and ‘not paying fair’, according to former F1 boss Bernie Ecclestone.
    In one of the greatest battles of all time, seven-time champion Hamilton and Dutch youngster Verstappen head into the final Grand Prix of the season in Abu Dhabi level on points.
    Speaking to AFP, the ex-F1 chief said: “Max is a kid compared to Lewis and the worst thing is Lewis has a massive publicity campaign working for him.
    “They have been pushing down all the time on Max and then the race directors have been looking in because Toto goes to the race director.
    Max has more than a race to confront as he has them too on his back because they are bullying him and not playing fair. It is psychological game playing.
    “Max has had a few years of racing but has not had years in the streets like Lewis.”
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    Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen risk dangerous tyre blowouts in F1 season finale due to Toblerone kerbs in Abu Dhabi

    FORMULA ONE drivers risk suffering dangerous tyre blowouts in Abu Dhabi due to new Toblerone-style kerbs.Track chiefs have reprofiled some sections of the track to create new sweeping bends to increase the top speed and hopefully lead to more overtaking.
    Mercedes superstar Lewis Hamilton and other drivers face the risk of tyre blowouts in Abu DhabiCredit: AP
    Red Bull star Max Verstappen is set for a title decider in the Abu Dhabi Grand PrixCredit: AP
    However, the new kerbs they have installed have stunned teams, who were not expecting them to be so harsh.
    It comes after a spate of blowouts in the Qatar GP – where there were similar raised kerbs around the track.
    Tyre supplier Pirelli did a thorough investigation after those failures and concluded they were caused by drivers running over the red and white markings.
    Mercedes’ Valtteri Bottas, Williams pair George Russell and Nicholas Latifi as well as McLaren’s Lando Norris all had punctures on their front left tyres at Losail.
    Pirelli said in a statement at the Saudi Grand Prix: “Based on the findings obtained so far, the origin of the problem is mainly due to the amount of time these tyres were run on the kerbs, at high speed and with considerable lateral and vertical loads.”
    Abu Dhabi is the setting for the final showdown in arguably the greatest title tussle in F1 history.
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    Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen go into their final Grand Prix of the season level on points.
    The rivalry between the two star drivers reached boiling point at the British Grand Prix in the summer.
    The two F1 stars crashed at Silverstone when the British hero tagged the rear right of the Dutchman’s car and sent him hurtling into the barriers at 180mph.
    Verstappen then collided with the Mercedes star in Saudi Arabia this month and has been hit with a 10-second penalty. More

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    How Max Verstappen can finish behind Lewis Hamilton but still WIN F1 title in incredibly unlikely scenario

    MAX VERSTAPPEN and Lewis Hamilton head into this weekend’s title-deciding Abu Dhabi Grand Prix level on points after the Brit’s action-packed win in Saudi Arabia.The championship-leading Dutchman was forced to give first-place up after a collision with Hamilton in lap 37.
    Verstappen was forced to give up first-place after a collision with Hamilton in lap 37Credit: GETTY IMAGES
    Hamilton came away with minor wing damage at the front of the car and went on to winCredit: GETTY IMAGES
    As Verstappen slowed, Hamilton clipped the back end of his rival’s car – damaging his front wing.
    Nonetheless, Hamilton held his nerve and won the Saudi GP convincingly to claim his third victory in a row.
    Verstappen was also given a ten-second penalty after the race, but it didn’t change his place on the podium.
    The win sees Hamilton draw level on points with Verstappen with just Abu Dhabi to go.
    But can Verstappen and Hamilton end the season level on points and if so, who will be crowned champion?
    How can Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen finish level on points?
    The two title challengers can finish level on points if the pair finish in ninth and tenth position.
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    Ninth picks up two points in the championship and tenth only generates one.
    But should the tenth-placed driver set the fastest lap of the race, they will pick up an extra point, meaning both pick up two for Abu Dhabi – therefore finishing level on 371.5 points.
    Who wins the championship if they are level on points?
    Should both finish level on points come Sunday evening, Verstappen will win his first F1 title, denying Hamilton of his record-breaking eighth.
    Verstappen would finish top by virtue of having nine GP wins to Hamilton’s eight across the course of the 2021 season.
    Should the Dutchman come out on top, it would be Red Bull’s first championship since 2013 when Sebastian Vettel won his fourth in a row.
    It would also prevent Hamilton winning his fifth title in a row, stopping him from drawing level with the legendary Michael Schumacher, who managed the feat between 2000-04.

    Who wins the F1 drivers’ world championship title if they both crash out?
    If both crash out in Abu Dhabi, forcing both to retire from the race, Verstappen will be crowned champion.
    Neither will pick up any points for finishing below 11th.
    And with Verstappen, having nine GP wins to Hamilton’s eight, he will take the F1 crown.
    Alain Prost, who knows a thing or two about fiery title feuds, says you ‘can’t rule out such a scenario’ where one or both drivers crash out.
    Prost’s feud with Ayrton Senna led to a crash at the 1989 Japanese GP. A repeat happened at the same track a year later too.
    He told Bild: “Something like that could happen. That is why it is important not to cross the line. 
    “The situation could arise where the drivers know at one corner or another ‘I will either win or lose the World Championship right here’.
    “It’s already so tense, and the tension has only been rising for some time. So you can’t rule out such a scenario.
    “I look at Monza, where if Max hadn’t tried to overtake Lewis he would have lost the race, so do you accept the risk or not?
    “It’s not easy in a win or lose situation like this.”
    Lewis Hamilton trumps his rival Max Verstappen in almost every category
    Both have got too close for comfort numerous times this season.
    Most notably at Silverstone and Monza.
    Verstappen was forced to retire from the race at the British GP after being clipped and sent crashing into the wall at 160-miles-per-hour.
    Hamilton went on to win the race, but Mercedes’ celebrations afterwards came under fire after the accident left Verstappen knocked out and led to the 24-year-old being air-lifted to hospital.
    The pair then clashed at the Italian GP, which saw Verstappen’s car end up on top of Hamilton’s.
    The halo ring safety feature – introduced in 2018 – prevented Hamilton from walking away with a serious injury, or possibly worse.
    Verstappen was clipped by Hamilton at Silverstone and was sent crashing into the wall at 160MPHCredit: SKY SPORTS F1
    The title contenders clashed at Monza too, with both retiring from the raceCredit: GETTY IMAGES
    Hamilton’s halo ring potentially saved his lifeCredit: AFP More

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    Abu Dhabi track changed to increase overtaking – and could HELP Hamilton beat Verstappen – but qualifying is crucial

    ABU DHABI is the setting for the final showdown in arguably the greatest title tussle Formula 1 has ever seen.Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen go into the last Grand Prix of the season level on points.
    Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen go head to head in the final Grand Prix this weekendCredit: Reuters
    Yas Marina is the stage for the raceCredit: EPA

    Barring some incredibly unlikely scenarios, whoever finishes ahead of the other will be crowned 2021 world champion.
    Ahead of the weekend, SunSport’s Ben Hunt gives you the lowdown on everything you need to know about the final race – and why some changes for this year could play in Hamilton’s favour…
    HISTORY
    The Yas Marina Circuit was opened in 2009 and constructed at a cost of £800million.
    The lucrative agreement for F1 means the track has hosted the season finale for the past seven years.
    It wraps around the marina and the iconic W Hotel, which is illuminated at dusk.
    Nerdy fact, the 3.3mile track is lit by spotlights and the track surface is made with aggregate from Bayston Hill in Shropshire.
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    PREVIOUS WINNERS
    Lewis Hamilton has an impressive record in Abu Dhabi. He’s won five times while Sebastian Vettel has three victories.
    Mercedes have won seven times at the Yas Marina while Red Bull have four wins.

    2009 – Sebastian Vettel (Red Bull Racing)
    2010 – Sebastian Vettel (Red Bull Racing)
    2011 – Lewis Hamilton (McLaren)
    2012 – Kimi Räikkönen (Lotus)
    2013 – Sebastian Vettel (Red Bull)
    2014 – Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes)
    2015 – Nico Rosberg (Mercedes)
    2016 – Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes)
    2017 – Valtteri Bottas (Mercedes)
    2018 – Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes)
    2019 – Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes)
    2020 – Max Verstappen (Red Bull Racing)

    CHANGES FOR 2021
    This year’s Abu Dhabi Grand Prix will take place on a new and improved layout, making it faster.

    There are three main areas which have been tweaked from previous years.
    The north hairpin (Turn 7), the south marina (beginning at Turn 11), and the hotel section (beginning at Turn 17) have all been redesigned.
    The idea is to increase overtaking, historically a problem on this track by creating sweeping curves rather than hard-braking zones.
    FAVOURITES
    Mercedes had won six times in a row here, but that run came to an end last year when Verstappen took the chequered flag.
    However, if you listen to those in the paddock, they say that with the new changes, it plays back into the hands of the Silver Arrows.
    Lewis Hamilton trumps his rival Max Verstappen in almost every category
    The quicker speeds will suit the Mercedes power advantage and they will be able to utilise the DRS zones to the maximum.
    That said, Red Bull have a steely determination and will lap up the twilight twisty sections of the circuit.
    THINGS TO LOOK FOR
    Qualifying is crucial here. Saturday will be of HUGE importance.
    A front row start is imperative if you are to have a chance of winning this race.
    Only once has the winner not started in either P1 or P2.

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    Lewis Hamilton’s F1 title showdown with Max Verstappen in Abu Dhabi to be shown for FREE on Channel 4

    LEWIS HAMILTON’S titanic battle with Max Verstappen for the F1 title will be shown live on Channel 4.Sky F1 have reached an agreement with the channel to provide free-to-air coverage of the Abu Dhabi GP.
    Lewis Hamilton’s F1 showdown with Max Verstappen will be shown live on Channel 4Credit: Getty
    Sky Sports have the rights to the race but have struck a deal to get maximum exposureCredit: Splash
    Hamilton is level on points with Verstappen as he bids for a record eighth world title after an explosive race last weekend in Saudi Arabia.
    The winner-takes-all clash is a thrilling finale to an excellent season where the Brit has battled back from being 32 points behind the Dutchman.
    Over 2.6million watched on Sky F1 as Hamilton won the last race in Jeddah.
    But those numbers are set to rocket this weekend with it being made more widely available.
    Sky have the rights to broadcast all of F1’s GPs live while C4 only show the British GP live with the rest of their coverage in the form of a highlights show.
    They did come to a ‘sharing’ agreement with Channel 4 for England’s dramatic Cricket World Cup final win in 2019 – so there is precedent.

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    Former sports minister Tracy Crouch earlier wholeheartedly urged the broadcast giant to make it available for free.
    She told The Times: “It is only the last day of the season we are talking about, so I would hope they do so.
    “Pay TV does provide a massive investment in sports and we wouldn’t want to see the end of that because of the large benefits it brings.
    “But where there are epic endings or finales to sporting occasions I do think it makes sense to make them available to the widest possible audience.” More