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Qualifying Spotlight: Abu Dhabi’s Pressure Cooker
Race Analysis

Qualifying Spotlight: Abu Dhabi’s Pressure Cooker

Twilight running, two long DRS blasts, and a championship on a knife‑edge. The 2025 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix qualifying hour is set for Saturday, December 6, 14:00–15:00 UK (18:00–19:00 local, GST) — 60 minutes that will frame the title decider on Sunday. Lando Norris leads the Drivers’ Championship with 408 points, Max Verstappen sits 12 back on 396, and Oscar Piastri is 16 off the summit on 392. Pole itself doesn’t pay points, but at Yas Marina, track position is leverage: clean air preserves rear tyres in Sector 3, undercuts are potent, and a front‑row start is often the difference between managing the race and chasing it.

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Championship Decider: Norris vs. Verstappen vs. Piastri
Race Analysis

Championship Decider: Norris vs. Verstappen vs. Piastri

Twilight racing, a 1.2 km back‑straight into a heavy‑braking hairpin, and three drivers separated by a handful of points. The 2025 Formula 1 World Championship will be settled at Yas Marina Circuit — 58 laps on a 5.281 km layout where tyre discipline, traction out of slow corners, and late‑braking nerve will decide the crown. Lando Norris leads with 408 points, Max Verstappen is 12 back on 396, and Oscar Piastri sits a further four behind on 392. One place gained, one fastest lap, one Safety Car at the wrong moment — that’s the margin between heartbreak and history.

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