Here are the 2023 F1 World Championship standings after the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix: Alonso hasn't achieved anything like this in 10 years! - Sportish
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Here are the 2023 F1 World Championship standings after the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix: Alonso hasn’t achieved anything like this in 10 years!

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Here are the 2023 F1 World Championship standings after the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix: Alonso hasn’t achieved anything like this in 10 years!

Apart from the battle for second and fourth place in the Constructors’ World Championship, the final race of the year brings another great excitement. Yas Marina Circuit I wanted to see how it would end 2023 F1 World Championship standings after Abu Dhabi GPespecially in the fight for 4th place.

Fernando Alonso and Carlos Sainz They tied for 4th place with 200 points. land norriswas just 5 points behind McLaren, who had high expectations in Abu Dhabi. and Leclerc, 12 years old.Everything turned upside down in the qualifying session.Sainz effectively bid farewell to the battle in 16th place on the grid And in the race he couldn’t do anything to protect himself and finished seventh at the world championships. Meanwhile, things were even more exciting between Fernando Alonso, Charles Leclerc and Lando Norris.

On Saturday, the Spaniard revealed that the McLaren and Ferrari were much faster and thought the battle was lost. I thought there was nothing to do. All he had to do was go out on the circuit and fish in the rough river. In the battle for seventh place with Lewis Hamilton, it was extremely important that Fernando once again showed a sharp and sublime performance despite his lack of speed on the straights. These points, together with those achieved by Leclerc in second and Norris in fifth, allowed Alonso to achieve what seemed impossible. He earned his fourth place in his 2023 F1 World Championship. It’s hard to believe, but it’s true.


2023 F1 World Championship standings after Abu Dhabi GPso the overall final championship ended as follows: Fernando Alonso ranks 4th with 206 points, same as Leclerc (5th).8 podiums achieved by him Fernando Alonso broke the tie and helped Ferrari finish in its best position in the world championship since 2013, when he was second.

So, following the already determined champion, Verstappen, 2nd (Perez), 3rd (Hamilton), finish Alonso (4th), Leclerc (5th), Norris (6th), Sainz (7th)a cruel end to Carlos’ good season. Russell finished eighth in the F1 World Championship, 25 points behind Carlos, with Piastri ninth and Lance Stroll ninth., Alonso’s teammate, 10th place. The Canadian rider from Aston Martin finished the course with 74 points, 132 points less than the Asturian rider.

Gasly wins battle with Ocon at World Cup

Meanwhile, further downstream, another tense battle is taking place that has not yet been concluded. Pierre Gaslyin the first year of joining the company TakayamaI was able to complete the course before my classmates Esteban Ocon He came in 11th place, four places ahead of Norman Pilot.

F1 World Championship 2023 classification after Abu Dhabi GP:

  1. Max Verstappen 575
  2. Sergio Perez 285
  3. lewis hamilton 234
  4. Fernando Alonso 206
  5. Charles Leclerc 206
  6. land norris 205
  7. Carlos Sainz 200
  8. George Russell 175
  9. Oscar Piastri 97
  10. Lance Stroll 74
  11. Pierre Gasly 62
  12. Esteban Ocon 58
  13. Alexander Albon 27
  14. Hiroki Tsunoda 17
  15. Valtteri Bottas 10
  16. Nico Hulkenberg 9
  17. Daniel Ricciardo 6 (joined mid-year, injured)
  18. Zhou Guanyu 6
  19. Kevin Magnussen 3
  20. Liam Lawson 2 (replaced by Ricciardo in some races)
  21. Sergeant Logan 1
  22. Nick de Vries 0 (no team)
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VIDEO: Verstappen conducted private tests on a Mercedes in Portugal

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Four-time Formula 1 champion Max Verstappen has returned to Portugal to test his GT3 car at the start of the 2026 season.

Last year the Dutch driver took to the track several times in his touring cars; in particular, he participated in the Nordschleife competition, which he won together with his teammate Chris Lulem.

Verstappen has long expressed his passion for endurance racing and plans to compete more frequently in the form of motorsport after retiring from Formula 1. He arrived in Portugal last year, just a week after failing to win another world title against Lando Norris.

The 28-year-old driver arrived at the Portuguese Grand Prix circuit Estoril, where he tested the Mercedes AMG GT3 on wet surfaces.

Let’s remember, at the end of 2025, Verstappen’s endurance racing team announced that it had signed a contract with Mercedes to participate in future competitions.

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Sponsor of the new F1 team: “How could Ferrari do this to the car?”

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Revolut, the name sponsor of the Audi Formula 1 team, criticized the exterior design of Ferrari’s other name partner, HP, which carries the blue logo.

Ferrari and HP announced a multi-year title sponsorship agreement almost two years ago. The contract led to visible changes in the appearance of the Italian team’s cars, especially the appearance of the blue elements on the traditional red livery.

Revolut Marketing Director Antoine Le Nel said he thought this design decision was unsuccessful.

“Brand identity is extremely important. At Revolut, design and user experience are very important and everything needs to fit together. No offense, but what HP and Ferrari have done in terms of design is not a good solution. How to paint a red car blue?”

Le Nel also touched upon positive examples of branding in Formula 1, highlighting Mastercard’s collaboration with McLaren as well as the integration of the Google Chrome brand.

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McLaren: ‘It’s easy to forget that he’s only been in Formula 1 for three years’

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McLaren: ‘It’s easy to forget that he’s only been in Formula 1 for three years’

McLaren CEO Zak Brown is confident Oscar Piastri will continue to improve after the Australian driver won the Formula 1 championship last season.

Piastri could become the first Australian champion since Alan Jones in 1980. He led the overall standings for 15 stages and almost six months, from the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix in April until the Mexican Grand Prix in October, when he lost the lead.

At the end of the 24-stage season, the Australian lost 13 points to teammate Lando Norris, who eventually became champion. Max Verstappen finished the race 11 points ahead of Piastri after a late-season collapse.

Throughout the year, Piastri repeatedly expressed his dissatisfaction with team decisions, especially at the Italian and Singapore Grand Prix; According to him, McLaren preferred Norris, which was also reflected in their radio conversations.

But Zac Brown insists Piastri’s contribution deserves the biggest praise and believes his time will come.

“He’s had an incredible season. It’s easy to forget that Oscar has only been racing in Formula 1 for three years.”

He drives with experience and skill that belies his age and always behaves as professionally as possible.

From day one we knew we had a real star. I have no doubt that his star will continue to rise.”

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