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How to watch the F1 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix: Dates, start times and race details for Lewis Hamilton's final Mercedes race

A dramatic race in Qatar has set up the final round of the F1 World Championship to be a cracker.

Whilst champion Max Verstappen stormed to victory for Red Bull, it was a nightmare weekend for McLaren's Lando Norris - as he watched Ferrari ace Charles Leclerc close the gap in the drivers' standings to just eight points. That had an impact on the constructors championship too, with 21 points now separating McLaren and Ferrari - and millions in additional prize money up for grabs for whoever tops the table come Sunday evening.

Away from the championship battle, history will be made as Lewis Hamilton ends a 26 year association with Mercedes that has seen the British veteran lift seven world titles and win 105 races. Hamilton's entire F1 career has been in cars powered by the German brand, but he will be in red next season - after agreeing a dream move to Ferrari alongside Charles Leclerc. A horrible weekend in Qatar saw the 39-year-old fail to score any points in the GP, but he will be fully focused on adding more silverware to his collection with the Brackley team.

Record Sport has all the details so you don't miss a single lap of action.

Action gets underway from 9.30am (UK time) on Friday December 6 with free practice one, before FP2 between 1pm and 2pm the same day. Saturday begins with FP3 10.30am and 11.30am, before the all-important qualifying session to set the grid for Sunday's Grand Prix between 2pm and 3pm. With no sprint race, the GP itself is the final chance for drivers to score points this year - and that gets underway at 1pm on Sunday December 8.

There's been one change to the grid since Qatar, with Esteban Ocon released from his Alpine contract a race early - allowing the Frenchman to test with

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