A look in to who will no longer be on the grid in the 2019 FIA Formula 1 World Championship and where they will be heading.
Esteban Ocon’s 2018 season came to a premature end after his Racing Point Force India car suffered an oil leak in the latter stages of the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.
Sebastian Vettel was the fastest man on opening day of post-season testing in Abi Dhabi, as his former team-mate Kimi Räikkönen stopped on track on his reunion with Sauber.
Arrivabene reflected on the final Grand Prix of the year as Ferrari wished goodbye to the 39-year-old.
Vandoorne leaves Formula 1 after two-full seasons with McLaren, ready for new challenge as he heads off to Formula E.
Pierre Gasly had to end his final race for Toro Rosso earlier after the FIA asked the team to retire his car following an oil leak.
Sergey Sirotkin labelled his Abu Dhabi race as “painful”. The Russian ended up 15th to finish off a difficult season which may well be his last in F1.
Kevin Magnussen reflected on his best F1 season to date, as he scored a tenth place in Abu Dhabi.
Despite not finishing the last race of his Formula 1 career, Marcus Ericsson is proud of what he has achieved this season with the Alfa Romeo Sauber F1 Team.
Brendon Hartley believes that he has “unfinished business” in Formula 1 after losing his Toro Rosso seat to Alexander Albon for 2019.
Racing Point Force India’s team principal reflects on a successful end to the year in which his team secured seventh in the constructors.
Nico Hulkenberg believes that his huge crash with Romain Grosjean was just a racing incident after the German admitted he didn’t see the Haas driver.
Kimi Räikkönen finished his final race for Ferrari on lap eight of the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, courtesy of an electrical shutdown.
Lance Stroll said that he was surprised with Williams’ performance in Abu Dhabi, but noted that it was not enough to get him a third points finish of 2018.
Toto Wolff steered Mercedes through a title fight with Ferrari where the Brackley-based squad won the Drivers’ and Constructors’ championships for a fifth consecutive season. However, success was not only limited to Formula 1…
Brendon Hartley said he was disappointed to be bowing out of F1 after a poor race in the 2018 season finale in Abu Dhabi.
Fernando Alonso completed his final weekend in Formula 1 for at least a year, labelling the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix as a “touching” weekend.



