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Abu Dhabi F1: Max Verstappen sees end in sight after 'crazy, crazy year'

Fatigue was a key theme of the first question and answer session with the assembled Formula One drivers ahead of Sunday's Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.

Now in its 15th year, the UAE event, which marks the culmination of the racing season, has prompted a series of talking points, with many considering the tail-end of the tournament to be on the rushed side.

“We’re delirious,” Daniel Ricciardo said when asked about how the drivers were feeling, prompting laughter amongst those present.

It was clearly a light-hearted remark, but many noted a more serious side to the Australian driver’s comment.

“It’s been a busy year,” he added, to nods of approval from his fellow drivers. “We’ve had a crazy, crazy year,” agreed triple champion Max Verstappen.

All the participants remained upbeat about the upcoming race, though.

A degree of tiredness aside, the drivers were keen to emphasise the racing over the weekend will still be competitive despite the fact the main prizes are no longer up for grabs.

Verstappen and Red Bull have the drivers' and contructors' safely in the bag.

The Dutchman and the rest of the Red Bull team remain positive about next year, but they will not be taking it for granted that the positive results will necessarily continue into next season.

Verstappen admits the car is not a perfect product, and acknowledges the efforts being made by other teams to encroach on their success.

“We are working on our car to try and make it better,” Verstappen said. “On street circuits we are struggling a bit more. Lower speed is definitely not our strongest point in the car.”

The Red Bull driver remained coy when asked a question about whether he would welcome Lewis Hamilton as a teammate.

He brushed the question aside, saying such

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