Valtteri Bottas wins from pole at Abu Dhabi

A healthy competition between Bottas and Hamilton got the team One-Two in the Formula 1 grand finale

Published on Nov 27, 2017 03:21:00 PM

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Resisting Lewis Hamilton and maintaining a lead from pole at the start, Bottas has finally taken his third podium finishing the Abu Dhabi grand finale at the Yas Marina Circuit.

Bottas was signed as a last-minute replacement for Nico Roseberg, in 2016. His contract was extended as team Petronas' second driver in September 2017, after Roseberg took retirement.

World champion Hamilton came 3.8 seconds after Bottas and was followed by Ferrari’s Vettel, who took the last place on the podium.

Just after taking the lead in Turn 1, he quickly took a one-second lead over Hamilton and gradually build it up to two seconds. He was the first of the Mercedes drivers to pit, swapping the ultra-softs for super-softs and rejoining in second place.

Hamilton remained behind for three further laps, clocking the fastest lap in the process, however couldn’t come close to Bottas and rejoined behind to take second place.

Hamilton did try to attack Bottas by getting within DRS range, but locked up at Turn 17, running off track before re-joining. Just when Hamilton had built up the pressure and got within 0.5 seconds after his team-mate, Bottas responded by putting the hammer down and pulling away.

As a result of this healthy in-house competition, Mercedes stood first and second for the third time in the season.

For Vettel, it was a quiet race in lonely third place ahead of Ferrari team-mate Kimi Raikkonen.

Red Bull's Daniel Ricciardo was on course to finish fourth, but pulled off track and retired the car with a hydraulic problem shortly before the halfway point.

His team-mate Max Verstappen finished fifth, just 0.8s behind Raikkonen with Nico Hulkenberg finishing sixth, securing sixth place in the constructors' championship for Renault. Hulkenberg was given a five-second penalty for leaving the track and gaining an advantage when battling Sergio Perez on the first lap.

Renault’s second racer and Hulkenberg’s team-mate, Carlos Sainz Jr retired for the fourth time in six races as the team did not attach the front-left tyre properly at his pit stop. Despite the incident, Sainz had been on course to leapfrog Fernando Alonso and Felipe Massa into ninth place by running long before pitting.

Perez finished seventh, 6.8s clear of Force India team-mate Esteban Ocon and Alonso signed off the McLaren-Honda partnership with ninth place, securing the team's third consecutive points finish.

Massa completed his 269th and final grand prix in the points at 10th. He had been ahead of Alonso in the first stint but the McLaren passed the later-stopping Williams on its out-lap.

Romain Grosjean was involved in the race's most entertaining battle, squabbling with Lance Stroll over 13th in the first stint and eventually coming out on top after multiple passes and repasses.

The Haas driver finished 11th, ahead of Stoffel Vandoorne, with Kevin Magnussen recovering from a first lap spin that dropped him to the back of the field to finish 13th.

Stroll stopped three times at the pits while everyone else stopped once and fell to last.

Race result

POS

DRIVER

CAR

LAPS

GAP

1

Valtteri Bottas

Mercedes

55

1h34m14.062s

2

Lewis Hamilton

Mercedes

55

3.899s

3

Sebastian Vettel

Ferrari

55

19.330s

4

Kimi Raikkonen

Ferrari

55

45.386s

5

Max Verstappen

Red Bull/Renault

55

46.269s

6

Nico Hulkenberg

Renault

55

1m25.713s

7

Sergio Perez

Force India/Mercedes

55

1m32.062s

8

Esteban Ocon

Force India/Mercedes

55

1m38.911s

9

Fernando Alonso

McLaren/Honda

54

1 Lap

10

Felipe Massa

Williams/Mercedes

54

1 Lap

11

Romain Grosjean

Haas/Ferrari

54

1 Lap

12

Stoffel Vandoorne

McLaren/Honda

54

1 Lap

13

Kevin Magnussen

Haas/Ferrari

54

1 Lap

14

Pascal Wehrlein

Sauber/Ferrari

54

1 Lap

15

Brendon Hartley

Toro Rosso/Renault

54

1 Lap

16

Pierre Gasly

Toro Rosso/Renault

54

1 Lap

17

Marcus Ericsson

Sauber/Ferrari

54

1 Lap

18

Lance Stroll

Williams/Mercedes

54

1 Lap

-

Carlos Sainz

Renault

31

Wheel

-

Daniel Ricciardo

Red Bull/Renault

20

Hydraulics

Drivers' standings

POS

DRIVER

POINTS

1

Lewis Hamilton

363

2

Sebastian Vettel

317

3

Valtteri Bottas

305

4

Kimi Raikkonen

205

5

Daniel Ricciardo

200

6

Max Verstappen

168

7

Sergio Perez

100

8

Esteban Ocon

87

9

Carlos Sainz

54

10

Nico Hulkenberg

43

11

Felipe Massa

43

12

Lance Stroll

40

13

Romain Grosjean

28

14

Kevin Magnussen

19

15

Fernando Alonso

17

16

Stoffel Vandoorne

13

17

Jolyon Palmer

8

18

Pascal Wehrlein

5

19

Daniil Kvyat

5

20

Marcus Ericsson

0

21

Pierre Gasly

0

22

Antonio Giovinazzi

0

23

Brendon Hartley

0

Constructors' standings

POS

CONSTRUCTOR

POINTS

1

Mercedes

668

2

Ferrari

522

3

Red Bull/Renault

368

4

Force India/Mercedes

187

5

Williams/Mercedes

83

6

Renault

57

7

Toro Rosso/Renault

53

8

Haas/Ferrari

47

9

McLaren/Honda

30

10

Sauber/Ferrari

5

 

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