Adam Morgan will return for next season’s Dunlop MSA British Touring Car Championship at the wheel of a family-run Toyota Avensis, ending…
Kimi Räikkönen of Lotus won the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix whilst Fernando Alonso, who finished second, narrowed the gap to championship leader Sebastian Vettel
Kimi Raikkonen has won a thrilling, incident packed Abu Dhabi Grand Prix today. It was his first win of the season, and his first since the Belgian Grand Prix of 2009.
Mercedes’ poor form continued during qualifying for the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix. Nico Rosberg managed to get in the top ten and will start from eighth, but Michael Schumacher – only three races away from retirement – will line up fourteenth.
HRT didn’t make any inroads on rivals Marussia or Caterham in qualifying at Abu Dhabi today. Pedro de la Rosa and Narain Karthikeyan will start tomorrow’s race from twenty third and twenty fourth places respectively.
Rob Huff will head to the World Touring Car Championship season finale in Macau with a 35 point lead after taking victory…
Jamie Whincup has made it three from three in the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix support triple-header to extend his lead in the championship as he looks for his fourth series title
Alain Menu kept his World Touring Car Championship title hopes alive with victory in race one at Shanghai, while Rob Huff finished…
The two Williams drivers had a qualifying hour of contrasting fortunes at Abu Dhabi. Pastor Maldonado put in a strong performance and will start from fourth place for tomorrow’s race, with team mate Bruno Senna all the way back in fifteenth.
The Force India team were left disappointed by their performance during qualifying at Abu Dhabi today. Neither car made it into the top ten. Nico Hulkenberg, who was recently confirmed as a Sauber driver for next year, will start eleventh, with Paul di Resta not far behind in thirteenth.
Caterham were once again the best of the new teams during qualifying at Abu Dhabi today. After having beaten by team mate Vitaly Petrov in the last few races, Heikki Kovalainen re-established himself and will start nineteenth for tomorrow. Petrov will start twenty-first.
Sauber failed to see either car in to the top ten shootout at Abu Dhabi today. Sergio Perez will start twelfth, with Kamui Kobayashi due to start from a disappointing sixteenth. It was one of the rare occasions this year that neither Sauber driver will start from the top ten.
After failing to score a point last time out in India, Toro Rosso continued to struggle in Abu Dhabi. Jean-Eric Vergne once again failed to make it out of Q1 and will start in eighteenth place, whilst team mate Daniel Ricciardo will start a place ahead in seventeenth.
In his first competitive outing in the new GT3 Aston Martin Vantage he shares with Mark Poole Richard Abra secured pole for the Britcar MSA British Endurance Championship (BEC) finale at Donington Park.
2012 Formula 1 Etihad Airways Abu Dhabi Grand Prix – Qualifying Classification:
Lewis Hamilton left the Red Bulls trailing in qualifying for the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, taking pole position by a comfortable margin while the session ended with a worrying sight for championship leader Sebastian Vettel
2012 Formula 1 Etihad Airways Abu Dhabi Grand Prix – Third Practice Classification:



