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FIA announce Hamilton and Norris penalty VERDICT at Abu Dhabi Grand Prix after…read more
Lewis Hamilton has received an official verdict from the FIA following an investigation into an incident with Lando Norris during the first practice session (FP1) of the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix. The incident had sparked speculation about potential penalties, but the governing body has now clarified its stance.
This weekend marks a significant moment in Hamilton’s career as he competes in his final race with Mercedes at the Yas Marina Circuit. The seven-time world champion is set to leave the team after over a decade of collaboration, moving to Ferrari in 2025. The switch is widely seen as Hamilton’s last effort to secure an unprecedented eighth Drivers’ Championship title, a feat no driver in Formula 1 history has achieved.
The 2024 season has been a challenging one for Hamilton. Currently sitting seventh in the Drivers’ Championship standings, the British driver has struggled to find consistent form. Adding to his frustrations, he has been outperformed by his Mercedes teammate George Russell in qualifying across 18 of the 23 races this season. Russell’s consistency has placed him higher in the standings, casting a shadow over Hamilton’s campaign.
Despite the difficulties, Hamilton has managed to claim two victories this season, moments that have provided some relief in an otherwise disappointing year. As he approaches the final race of his Mercedes tenure, Hamilton is determined to end his stint with the team on a positive note. A strong performance in Abu Dhabi would not only cap off his illustrious run with Mercedes but also serve as a morale boost ahead of his transition to Ferrari.
Lando Norris, meanwhile, has continued to demonstrate his potential as one of Formula 1’s rising stars, consistently pushing the limits with McLaren. The incident during FP1 highlighted the intensity of competition on the grid, even in practice sessions. Both drivers will now focus on delivering their best performances in the season finale.
As fans eagerly await the conclusion of the 2024 season, Hamilton’s impending move to Ferrari and the FIA’s ruling on the FP1 incident have added to the drama. The Abu Dhabi Grand Prix promises to be a fitting end to what has been a season of highs and lows for
the F1 grid.