Lewis Hamilton leads the provisional grid for the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.
Row 1 | 1. Lewis Hamilton 1’34.794 Mercedes |
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2. Valtteri Bottas 1’34.956 Mercedes |
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Row 2 | 3. Sebastian Vettel 1’35.125 Ferrari |
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4. Kimi Raikkonen 1’35.365 Ferrari |
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Row 3 | 5. Daniel Ricciardo 1’35.401 Red Bull |
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6. Max Verstappen 1’35.589 Red Bull |
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Row 4 | 7. Romain Grosjean 1’36.192 Haas |
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8. Charles Leclerc 1’36.237 Sauber |
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Row 5 | 9. Esteban Ocon 1’36.540 Force India |
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10. Nico Hulkenberg 1’36.542 Renault |
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Row 6 | 11. Carlos Sainz Jnr 1’36.982 Renault |
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12. Marcus Ericsson 1’37.132 Sauber |
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Row 7 | 13. Kevin Magnussen 1’37.309 Haas |
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14. Sergio Perez 1’37.541 Force India |
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Row 8 | 15. Fernando Alonso 1’37.743 McLaren |
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16. Brendon Hartley 1’37.994 Toro Rosso |
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Row 9 | 17. Pierre Gasly 1’38.166 Toro Rosso |
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18. Stoffel Vandoorne 1’38.577 McLaren |
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Row 10 | 19. Sergey Sirotkin 1’38.635 Williams |
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20. Lance Stroll 1’38.682 Williams |
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Jere (@jerejj)
24th November 2018, 14:04
Verstappen as the only HS-starter out of the top-6 will, of course, have the grip-advantage over the rest of the top runners on the start, so it’ll be interesting to see whether he can use that to his advantage or not.