Nico Rosberg has beaten Lewis Hamilton to pole position for the sixth race in a row for Sunday’s season finale in Abu Dhabi. The German beat his team-mate by 0.377 seconds on his last lap. Through-out the session the times switch between the Mercedes duo. On his first run the German was quicker but then
Practice for the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix was a tale of two sessions. FP1 isn’t really a session which you can read a lot into as it a lunchtime sessions which is the hottest part of the day but however this is not the case we saw in both sessions narrow. The gaps The gaps
Nico Rosberg turned the tables on his team-mate Lewis Hamilton to go fastest by a tenth of a second during a closely fought second practice session for this weekend’s Abu Dhabi Grand Prix. The session wasn’t only close between the two Mercedes drivers with the top nine drivers were covered by less than a second.
Lewis Hamilton was fastest in the first practice for this weekend’s Abu Dhabi Grand Prix. The world champion beat his Mercedes team-mate Nico Rosberg by .1 of a second with the Ferrari of Kimi Raikkonen a further .6 of a second behind. The first practice session is not seen as the most representative session because
Closing gap not good enough Ferrari say that being closer to Mercedes in 2016 is not good enough saying they must get in front of the German manufacturer. The Italian manufacturer is preparing to make another step forward next season. Speaking to Motorsports.com about his expectations for 2016 Team Principal Maurizio Arrivabene said “If you
Round nineteen and the final stop of the season take F1 to the United Arab Emirates for the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix. Built in the early 2000’s the circuit it built on an island with other attractions most notably Ferrari World at the Hairpin at turn seven. Since 2009 the race has taken place at