F1: Hamilton wins Abu Dhabi GP and 2014 title

    Hamilton came into the 2014 F1 finale with a 17-point lead over Rosberg in the standings, and only needed to finish directly behind his team-mate.

    Published On Nov 23, 2014 09:21:00 PM

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    F1: Hamilton wins Abu Dhabi GP and 2014 title

    Lewis Hamilton clinched his second Formula 1 world championship by winning the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, as engine problems ruined title rival Nico Rosberg's race.

    Hamilton came into the 2014 F1 finale with a 17-point lead over Rosberg in the standings, and only needed to finish directly behind his Mercedes team-mate to guarantee the title, regardless of the unpopular double points awarded for this race.

    Rosberg secured his 11th pole of the season in qualifying on Saturday, and his title hopes rested on another car coming between himself and Hamilton if he converted that pole into victory.

    As it transpired, excessive wheelspin at the start ensured Rosberg lost the lead to Hamilton before the first corner, which consigned him to chasing his rival.

    He stayed within a handful of seconds through most of the first half of the race, but suffered an energy recovery system (ERS) failure on lap 24 of 55, which cost him engine power and effectively ended his challenge.

    Rosberg tried to manage the problem with help from his Mercedes team, but tumbled down the order and eventually hobbled home a pointless 14th, refusing a suggestion by the team to retire his car in the closing stages as the engine problems worsened and insisting he end his title bid by taking the chequered flag.

    Hamilton also lost pace in the middle of the race, though not to the same extent as his team-mate, but recovered sufficiently to beat the charging Williams of Felipe Massa by just 2.5 seconds and clinch the crown with his 11th grand prix victory of the season.

    Hamilton narrowly denied Massa his first win since the 2008 Brazilian GP - scene of Hamilton's maiden title triumph for McLaren - but second placed nevertheless represented Massa's best result of his first campaign with Williams.

    Team-mate Valtteri Bottas recovered from a slow start from third on the grid to record Williams's first double podium finish of the year, while Daniel Ricciardo charged from a pitlane start to fourth following Red Bull's exclusion from qualifying for a technical infringement concerning the RB10's front wing.

    Jenson Button produced another strong drive in what could turn out to be the final grand prix of his career to finish fifth for McLaren, ahead of Force India pairing Nico Hulkenberg and Sergio Perez, and the second Red Bull of Sebastian Vettel, which also started from the pits.

    Fernando Alonso finished ninth in his final race for Ferrari, a couple of seconds clear of team-mate Kimi Raikkonen, who claimed the final points on offer for 10th place.

    McLaren's Kevin Magnussen survived a collision with the Sauber of Esteban Gutierrez, and being forced off the track by Hulkenberg - who was penalised five seconds - on the first lap to finish 11th, ahead of Jean-Eric Vergne's Toro Rosso.

    The second Toro Rosso of Daniil Kvyat started fifth on the grid, but retired early on after its Renault engine lost power.

    RESULTS - 55 LAPS:

    PosDriverCarGap
    1Lewis HamiltonMercedes1h39m02.619s
    2Felipe MassaWilliams/Mercedes2.576s
    3Valtteri BottasWilliams/Mercedes28.880s
    4Daniel RicciardoRed Bull/Renault37.237s
    5Jenson ButtonMcLaren/Mercedes1m00.334s
    6Nico HulkenbergForce India/Mercedes1m02.148s
    7Sergio PerezForce India/Mercedes1m11.060s
    8Sebastian VettelRed Bull/Renault1m12.045s
    9Fernando AlonsoFerrari1m25.813s
    10Kimi RaikkonenFerrari1m27.820s
    11Kevin MagnussenMcLaren/Mercedes1m30.376s
    12Jean-Eric VergneToro Rosso/Renault1m31.947s
    13Romain GrosjeanLotus/Renault1 Lap
    14Nico RosbergMercedes1 Lap
    15Esteban GutierrezSauber/Ferrari1 Lap
    16Adrian SutilSauber/Ferrari1 Lap
    17Will StevensCaterham/Renault1 Lap
    -Kamui KobayashiCaterham/RenaultRetirement
    -Pastor MaldonadoLotus/RenaultEngine
    -Daniil KvyatToro Rosso/RenaultRetirement

    FINAL DRIVERS' STANDINGS:

    PosDriverPoints
    1Lewis Hamilton384
    2Nico Rosberg317
    3Daniel Ricciardo238
    4Valtteri Bottas186
    5Sebastian Vettel167
    6Fernando Alonso161
    7Felipe Massa134
    8Jenson Button126
    9Nico Hulkenberg96
    10Sergio Perez59
    11Kevin Magnussen55
    12Kimi Raikkonen55
    13Jean-Eric Vergne22
    14Romain Grosjean8
    15Daniil Kvyat8
    16Pastor Maldonado2
    17Jules Bianchi2
    18Adrian Sutil0
    19Marcus Ericsson0
    20Esteban Gutierrez0
    21Max Chilton0
    22Kamui Kobayashi0
    23Will Stevens0

    FINAL CONSTRUCTORS' STANDINGS:

    PosConstructorPoints
    1Mercedes701
    2Red Bull/Renault405
    3Williams/Mercedes320
    4Ferrari216
    5McLaren/Mercedes181
    6Force India/Mercedes155
    7Toro Rosso/Renault30
    8Lotus/Renault10
    9Marussia/Ferrari2
    10Sauber/Ferrari0
    11Caterham/Renault0
     

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