2017 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix Explained

Type:F1
Country:United Arab Emirates
Grand Prix:Abu Dhabi
Details Ref:[1]
Year:2017
Race No:20
Season No:20
Image Link:Circuit Yas-Island.svg
Image-Size:200px
Official Name:2017 Formula 1 Etihad Airways Abu Dhabi Grand Prix[2] [3]
Location:Yas Marina Circuit, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
Course:Permanent racing facility
Course Km:5.554
Course Mi:3.451
Distance Laps:55
Distance Km:305.355
Distance Mi:189.739
Weather:Clear
Pole Driver:Valtteri Bottas
Pole Country:FIN
Pole Team:Mercedes
Pole Time:1:36.231
Fast Driver:Valtteri Bottas
Fast Team:Mercedes
Fast Time:1:40.650
Fast Lap:52
Fast Country:FIN
First Driver:Valtteri Bottas
First Country:FIN
First Team:Mercedes
Second Driver:Lewis Hamilton
Second Country:GBR
Second Team:Mercedes
Third Driver:Sebastian Vettel
Third Country:GER
Third Team:Ferrari
Attendance:195,000[4]
Previous Round:2017 Brazilian Grand Prix

The 2017 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix (formally known as the 2017 Formula 1 Etihad Airways Abu Dhabi Grand Prix) was a Formula One motor race held on 26 November 2017 at the Yas Marina Circuit in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. The race was the twentieth and final round of the 2017 FIA Formula One World Championship and marked the ninth running of the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix and the ninth time that the race has been run as a World Championship event since the inaugural season in .[5] [6]

Mercedes driver Valtteri Bottas controlled the pace throughout the race to win from pole position.[7] Lewis Hamilton finished in close second place, with Sebastian Vettel finishing third. Red Bull's Daniel Ricciardo retired due to mechanical failure, which was significant in facilitating fourth place for Kimi Räikkönen in the Driver's Championship. This was also the final Grand Prix for 11-time Grand Prix winner and runner-up Felipe Massa.

The first Formula One eSports event was held in tandem with the Grand Prix, with British competitor Brendon Leigh winning the 2017 competition.

Bottas would not win again until the 2019 Australian Grand Prix a full season later.

Report

Background

With both championships and the top places almost settled, the final race of the season would settle an intense three-way battle for sixth place between constructors Toro Rosso, Renault and Haas. Toro Rosso was ahead by 4 points, but running with two recently signed drivers who were yet to score a point. Renault was then 2 points ahead of Haas. Fourth place in the Drivers' Championship was also unsettled, contested by Daniel Ricciardo and Kimi Räikkönen.[8] Ricciardo was 7 points ahead of Räikkönen.

The Abu Dhabi Grand Prix takes place at sunset, leading to great changes in track and air temperature. Free practices 1 and 3 are in afternoon heat, whereas free practice 2, qualifying and the race begin in the slightly cooler evening. The temperatures further evolve through the race, as it usually lasts two hours and spans the sunset.

The weekend marked the final Formula One race for Felipe Massa. Throughout his F1 career, Massa scored 11 wins, 16 pole positions, 15 fastest laps, 41 podiums, and 1167 career points. It was also the last Formula One race to date for Pascal Wehrlein, as he returned to the Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters. As of 2022, this was the last race to feature a Brazilian driver. This was also the last Formula One race broadcast by NBC Sports in the United States; the rights went to ESPN for 2018.

Free practice

Sebastian Vettel set the fastest lap time in FP1 for Ferrari, just over a tenth of a second faster than Mercedes' Lewis Hamilton in second, with Max Verstappen close behind in his Red Bull.[9] Hamilton bettered Vettel's fastest lap time in FP2, followed by Ricciardo's Red Bull. Hamilton retained the fastest lap time in FP3. During this session, the lap times increased in speed. At about the half-way point, Räikkönen's Ferrari bettered Hamilton's time and Vettel's came within a whisker. After this, Hamilton again improved his time, and Valtteri Bottas improved to second, for a Mercedes one-two.[10] Hamilton's final fastest lap was almost 3 tenths faster than Bottas in second and over half a second faster than both Räikkönen in third and Vettel in fourth. Red Bull set fifth and sixth and McLaren set seventh and eighth.

Qualifying

All cars were fitted with Pirelli ultrasoft tyres for Q1. Hamilton and Bottas traded lap times whilst Räikkönen appeared to outpace Vettel in the following two positions. In Q2, Hamilton set a marginally faster time than Bottas, whilst Vettel likewise pipped Räikkönen. In both sessions, the Red Bulls were further behind, with Ricciardo in fifth and Verstappen in sixth.

The final qualifying round saw Bottas set a faster time than Hamilton early, with neither improving. Hamilton qualified in P2, with Vettel remaining ahead of Räikkönen. An unexpected change to the order arose when Ricciardo set a late lap ahead of Räikkönen taking P4. Räikkönen was in P5 and Verstappen in P6. Further back, Renault's Nico Hülkenberg qualified ahead of the Force Indias, amongst which Sergio Pérez led Esteban Ocon. Felipe Massa completed the top-ten.

Race

After the front-runners all made a good start, positions at the front of the field did not change from the start grid into the opening laps. Mercedes driver Bottas retained first place from pole position. Hamilton followed Bottas closely, able to challenge for position at times. Hamilton later congratulated Bottas on his dominant performance, saying the former 'gave it everything, every single lap'.[11] Bottas said that he had been "managing the pace and that way the race", and "it was a nice feeling, a really nice feeling", suggested he could have pushed harder. Indeed, Bottas set the fastest lap of the race in the closing stages.

Behind, Vettel remained in third place through most of the race, largely neither challenged for the podium nor mounting a convincing challenge against Hamilton's second place. Räikkönen put his nose ahead of Ricciardo on the opening lap, but Ricciardo held fourth place until retiring due to a hydraulic failure on lap 21. Both Toro Rosso drivers spun off the track, but rejoined to complete the race as back-markers. All cars ran a one-stop strategy. Carlos Sainz Jr., one of the later cars to pit, was released by Renault with the left-front wheel loose. Sainz made it out of the pitlane before retiring, and Renault incurred a fine for the unsafe release. The other Renault driver Nico Hülkenberg incurred a 5-second stop-go penalty early in the race for gaining an advantage cutting a corner. Later serving the penalty during a scheduled pit-stop, there was a delay removing the right-rear wheel reducing his track position to 11th. He fought back up to 6th place to secure the points required to lift Renault up to sixth in the Constructors' Championship.

The top three remained the same throughout most of the race, Hamilton taking the lead briefly between Bottas' earlier pit-stop and his own pit-stop. Bottas won the race. Hamilton finished in close second place, with Vettel finishing third. Ricciardo's retirement was significant in handing the fourth place in the Drivers' Championship to Räikkönen. Excluding the retired Ricciardo, the top eight places were ordered identically to the starting grid. Fernando Alonso had overtaken Massa for ninth. Massa finished in tenth (the last points-paying) position in the final Formula One Grand Prix of his career.

Classification

Qualifying

DriverConstructor
Q1Q2Q3
177 Valtteri BottasMercedes1:37.3561:36.8221:36.2311
244 Lewis HamiltonMercedes1:37.3911:36.7421:36.4032
35 Sebastian VettelFerrari1:37.8171:37.0231:36.7773
43 Daniel Ricciardo1:38.0161:37.5831:36.9594
57 Kimi RäikkönenFerrari1:37.4531:37.3021:36.9855
633 Max VerstappenRed Bull Racing-TAG Heuer1:38.0211:37.7771:37.3286
727 Nico HülkenbergRenault1:38.7811:38.1381:38.2827
811 Sergio PérezForce India-Mercedes1:38.6011:38.3591:38.3748
931 Esteban OconForce India-Mercedes1:38.8961:38.3921:38.3979
1019 Felipe MassaWilliams-Mercedes1:38.6291:38.5651:38.55010
1114 Fernando AlonsoMcLaren-Honda1:38.8201:38.63611
1255 Carlos Sainz Jr.Renault1:38.8101:38.72512
132McLaren-Honda1:38.7771:38.80813
1420Haas-Ferrari1:39.3951:39.29814
1518 Lance StrollWilliams-Mercedes1:39.5031:39.64615
168 Romain GrosjeanHaas-Ferrari1:39.51616
1710 Pierre GaslyToro Rosso1:39.72417
1894 Pascal WehrleinSauber-Ferrari1:39.93018
199 Marcus EricssonSauber-Ferrari1:39.99419
2028 Brendon HartleyToro Rosso1:40.47120
107% time

1:44.170

Source:[12]
Notes

Race

DriverConstructorLapsTime/RetiredGridPoints
177 Valtteri Bottas Mercedes551:34:14.062125
244 Lewis Hamilton Mercedes55+3.899218
35 Sebastian Vettel Ferrari55+19.330|align="center"|3|align="center"|15|-!4|align="center"|7| Kimi Räikkönen|Ferrari|align="center"|55|+45.386512
533 Max Verstappen55+46.269|align="center"|6|align="center"|10|-!6|align="center"|27| Nico Hülkenberg|Renault|align="center"|55|+1:25.71378
711 Sergio PérezForce India-Mercedes55+1:32.062|align="center"|8|align="center"|6|-!8|align="center"|31| Esteban Ocon|Force India-Mercedes|align="center"|55|+1:38.91194
914 Fernando AlonsoMcLaren-Honda54+1 lap112
1019 Felipe MassaWilliams-Mercedes54+1 lap101
118Haas-Ferrari54+1 lap16
122McLaren-Honda54+1 lap13
1320Haas-Ferrari54+1 lap14
1494Sauber-Ferrari54+1 lap18
1528Toro Rosso54+1 lap20
1610Toro Rosso54+1 lap17
179Sauber-Ferrari54+1 lap19
1818Williams-Mercedes54+1 lap15
Ret55 Carlos Sainz Jr.Renault31Wheel12
Ret3 Daniel Ricciardo20Hydraulics4
Source:[13]

Final Championship standings

Drivers' Championship standings
DriverPoints
1 Lewis Hamilton*363
2 Sebastian Vettel317
3 Valtteri Bottas305
14 Kimi Räikkönen205
15 Daniel Ricciardo200
Source: [14]
Constructors' Championship standings
ConstructorPoints
1 Mercedes*668
2 Ferrari522
3 368
4187
5 Williams-Mercedes83
Source:

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Abu Dhabi . Formula1.com . Formula One World Championship Limited . 28 March 2018.
  2. Web site: 2017 Formula 1 World Championship Programmes – The Motor Racing Programme Covers Project. Malcolm. Mitchell. www.progcovers.com.
  3. Web site: Yas Marina Circuit – The Motor Racing Programme Covers Project. Malcolm. Mitchell. www.progcovers.com.
  4. News: F1 reveals overall rise in 2017 attendance. GPupdate.net. JHED Media BV. 8 December 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20171209011037/https://www.gpupdate.net/en/f1-news/361717/f1-reveals-eight-per-cent-rise-in-2017-attendance/. 9 December 2017.
  5. Web site: Grands Prix Abu Dhabi. www.statsf1.com. en. 27 November 2018.
  6. Web site: Yas Marina. www.statsf1.com. en. 27 November 2018.
  7. Web site: Abu Dhabi 2017. www.statsf1.com. en. 27 November 2018.
  8. News: Up for grabs: What's still to play for in Abu Dhabi? . Formula1.com . Formula One World Championship Limited . 24 November 2017 . 25 November 2017.
  9. News: FP1 – Vettel edges Hamilton, Verstappen in Abu Dhabi opener . Formula1.com . Formula One World Championship Limited . 24 November 2017 . 25 November 2017.
  10. News: FP3 – Mercedes one-two in final Abu Dhabi practice . Formula1.com . Formula One World Championship Limited . 25 November 2017 . 25 November 2017.
  11. News: FIA post-race press conference – Abu Dhabi . Formula1.com . Formula One World Championship Limited . 26 November 2017 . 27 November 2017.
  12. Web site: 2017 Formula 1 Etihad Airways Abu Dhabi Grand Prix – Qualifying . Formula1.com . Formula One World Championship Limited . 25 November 2017 . 25 November 2017.
  13. Web site: 2017 Formula 1 Etihad Airways Abu Dhabi Grand Prix – Race Result . Formula1.com . Formula One World Championship Limited . 25 November 2017 . 26 November 2017.
  14. Web site: Abu Dhabi 2017 - Championship • STATS F1. www.statsf1.com. 6 March 2019.