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Who will take the Manufacturers crown in Abu Dhabi?

The program for the 2024 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix

Sessions Date Time in Direct Direct Internet
SessionsFree Trials 1 DateFriday December 6, 2024 Time in France10:30-11:30 a.m. Direct TVCanal+ Sport Direct InternetOn our site
SessionsFree Trials 2 DateFriday December 6, 2024 Time in France14h-15h Direct TVCanal+ Sport Direct Internet
SessionsFree Trials 3 DateSaturday December 7, 2024 Time in France11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Direct TVCanal+ Sport Direct Internet
SessionsQualifications DateSaturday December 7, 2024 Time in France15h-16h Direct TVCanal+ Sport Direct InternetOn our site
SessionsStart of the Grand Prix DateSunday December 8, 2024 Time in FranceDeparture at 2 p.m. Direct TVCanal+ Direct InternetOn our site

If quadruple world champion Max Verstappen, who remains on four consecutive victories on the Yas Marina circuit, will undoubtedly make it a point of honor to finish the 2024 season in style before fanning out his toes on a heavenly beach at the end of the world, it is undoubtedly first towards the ranking of the teams that the eyes of the fans will be turned with the checkered flag being awarded the world Manufacturers' crown. This last Abu Dhabi Grand Prix will therefore have real sporting interest, and that's all the better.

Carlos Sainz and Charles Leclerc will have to work hard this weekend…© F1

The dream of the Scuderia

To this day, it is still McLaren which remains at the top of this ranking, but, with 640 points against 619 for Ferrari, Mass is not yet said and the Prancing Horse Scuderia dreams of beating its rival to the wire next Sunday, she has been chasing this title… since 2008. But, to do this, Charles Leclerc will have to complete a great race, while hoping that the same will be true for his teammate Carlos Sainz.

Leclerc or Norris? Make your bets

For the drivers' accessits too, the final event of 2024 will have its say: Lando Norris is only eight points ahead of Charles Leclerc for the “title” of vice-world champion 2024 (349 pts against 341 for the Monegasque). An Abu Dhabi GP to follow very closely, the start of which on Sunday December 8 will be at 2 p.m. in France. Discover the full program above, with several live commentary on our site.

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