Last Chance for Ferrari as McGregor and Ferrari Bid for History in Abu Dhabi Grand Prix

The prestigious Abu Dhabi Grand Prix approaches, marking the last stop in the 2024 Formula One World Championship. McLaren and Ferrari are poised to make history, as the teams vie to end their respective droughts in the constructors' championship. Despite Ferrari's struggling qualifying session, they remain a formidable force on the Yas Marina Circuit, leaving room for excitement and unpredictability in the competitive season finale.
With Ferrari currently leading the constructors' championship, they need a strategically sound approach to hold off their rivals McLaren. McLaren has been steadily narrowing the point gap and has high hopes of overtaking Ferrari in Abu Dhabi. But Ferrari have had a difficult day with Charles Leclerc missing the top 10 and Fischer highlights how Ferrari could "clearly see the cars he could overtake" but just failed to achieve consistency in his lap time. Despite this flaw in their Saturday session, Ferrari still aim to advance through the field and challenge for the title.
This season's Abu Dhabi Grand Prix marks the last outing for drivers Kevin Magnussen and Zhou Guanyu, while Lewis Hamilton, Carlos Sainz, and Nico Hulkenberg are set to race their final events with their current teams. The race will also witness Jack Doohan making his grand prix debut, marking the start of his full-time Alpine stint next season. Luis Hamilton will close out his illustrious career with Mercedes. Meanwhile, the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix is an opportunity for drivers to claim their spot in the championship title and for team constructors McLaren and Ferrari to close out their season. Following Saturday's crash qualifing session the clocks will be on Lewis Hamilton as he attempts to make his F1 farewell from Mercedes amidst highly classified predictions surrounding Abu Dhabi.
The highly anticipated Abu Dhabi Grand Prix takes place from December 06-08, with the actual 2024 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix happening on December 8th at the Yas Marina Circuit. Fans can catch the action on the official F1 website, F1 app, and various local broadcasting options. The showpiece event will decide the drivers' and constructors' championship for this season.