Attention Formula One fans: we’ve come to the final lap. F1’s grand finale, the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, is almost here — and you can watch the entire race weekend on Sling TV.
In a hurry? The Etihad Airways Abu Dhabi Grand Prix will take place November 24-26. You can stream the last race of this year’s F1 live from the UAE on ESPN2 and ESPN, and the cheapest way to get those channels is with Sling TV. Save 50% on Sling TV now!
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The Abu Dhabi GP has been part of the FIA Formula 1 world championship since 2009. It’s the final race of the season, and will continue to be the season finale through at least 2030, bookending the F1 year with the first race, the Bahrain GP. This year, it follows the new Las Vegas Grand Prix.
The race venue is the Yas Marina Circuit on Yas Island, near Abu Dhabi, the capital of the United Arab Emirates.
Last year, Max Verstappen won first place, Charles Leclerc came second, and Verstappen’s teammate Sergio Perez came third. Overall, Lewis Hamilton has won the most times, five, with Sebastian Vettel and Verstappen tying for second with three wins each.
Abu Dhabi Grand Prix Schedule
Here’s the schedule for the entire race weekend. Hope you’re a morning person! (The races are scheduled on Abu Dhabi time.)
- Fri Nov 24 : Practice 1 (ESPN2)
- Fri Nov 24 : Practice 2 (ESPN2)
- Sat Nov 25 : Practice 3 (ESPN2)
- Sat Nov 25 : Qualifying (ESPN2)
- Sun Nov 26 : Grand Prix Sunday (ESPN)
- Sun Nov 26 : Miami GP Race (ESPN)
As you can see, all the race coverage is on ESPN and ESPN2. That means you can watch the whole thing with Sling Orange for just $40.00/mo. You will not find ESPN for cheaper than this.
Abu Dhabi Grand Prix Drivers and Teams
These driver standings are accurate going into the Las Vegas GP. Max Verstappen looks set to take home his fourth F1 trophy.
Points and team affiliation are in parentheses.
- Max Verstappen (524, Red Bull Racing)
- Sergio Perez (258, Red Bull Racing)
- Lewis Hamilton (226, Mercedes)
- Fernando Alonso (198, Aston Martin)
- Lando Norris (195, McLaren)
- Carlos Sainz (192, Ferrari)
- Charles Leclerc (170, Ferrari)
- George Russell (156, Mercedes)
- Oscar Piastri (87, McLaren)
- Lance Stroll (63, Aston Martin)
- Pierre Gasly (62, Alpine)
- Esteban Ocon (46, Alpine)
- Alexander Albon (27, Williams)
- Yuki Tsunoda (13, AlphaTauri)
- Valtteri Bottas (10, Alfa Romeo)
- Nico Hulkenberg (9, Haas)
- Daniel Ricciardo (6, AlphaTauri)
- Zhou Guanyu (6, Alfa Romeo)
- Kevin Magnussen (3, Haas)
- Liam Lawson (2, AlphaTauri)
- Logan Sargeant (1, Williams)
- Nyck De Vries (0, AlphaTauri)
And these are the team standings as of November 17:
- Red Bull Racing (Max Verstappen, Sergio Perez)
- Mercedes (Lewis Hamilton, George Russell)
- Ferrari (Charles Leclerc, Carlos Sainz)
- McLaren (Oscar Piastri, Lando Norris)
- Aston Martin (Lance Stroll, Fernando Alonso)
- Alpine (Pierre Gasly, Esteban Ocon)
- Williams (Alexander Albon, Logan Sargeant)
- AlphaTauri (Daniel Ricciardo, Yuki Tsunoda)
- Alfa Romeo (Zhou Guanyu, Valtteri Bottas)
- Haas (Nico Hulkenberg, Kevin Magnussen)
Wrapping Up
Don’t pass up the thrills of the Abu Dhabi F1 experience. From the pit lane to the grandstand, Formula 1 promises the ultimate in motorsport excellence — and delivers. Watch it all for less on Sling TV.
Featured photo: Yas Marina Circuit at sunset (2019) / photo by Abed Ismail under Pexels License via Pexels
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