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Watch Abu Dhabi Grand Prix Live Online
The 2009 Formula 1 season will end on November 1st with the inaugural Abu Dhabi Grand Prix at the impressive new Yas Marina circuit. With both the driver’s and constructor’s titles decided the race looks set to provide an entertaining end to an incredible season, with several drivers in contention for victory. You can watch the 2009 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix live online at www.livef1.net.
Jenson Button secured his first Formula 1 World Championship at Interlagos, while his Brawn GP team won the constructor’s title. Follow live Formula 1 streaming from Abu Dhabi at www.livef1.net to see if the Englishman can round off his year with a victory.
The 2009 Abu Dhabi GP takes place over 55 laps of the 5.554 km (3.451 miles) Yas Marina circuit, giving a total Grand Prix distance of 305.470 km (189.819 miles). The Formula 1 drivers will have 21 new corners to master and you can follow all the action at www.livef1.net.
The Yas Marina circuit features two very high speed sections, followed by tight hairpins. These corners, turns 8 and 12 – are likely to provide great overtaking opportunities. The pit lane is also unique, as it features a tunnel section. This has raised concerns over what will happen in the event of a car stopping in the pit lane, as it would be difficult to retrieve. Watch all the action from the exciting new track by following F1 live online at www.livef1.net.
Red Bull will approach the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix in a confident frame of mind, after Mark Webber dominated proceedings in the recent Brazilian Grand Prix to score his second F1 victory. Robert Kubica was surprisingly quick in his BMW Sauber and you can follow the Pole’s final race for the team at www.livef1.net. Kubica will be a Renault driver next year, while the future of the BMW Sauber team remains uncertain.
Lewis Hamilton and Sebastian Vettel both produced storming drives through the field at Interlagos to finish third and fourth respectively. Perhaps the most impressive performance of the day came from Toyota’s Japanese rookie Kamui Kobayashi. He led Button for many laps and looked like scoring points on his debut, before finally slipping to ninth. Kobayashi was standing in for an injured Timo Glock. Watch the 2009 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix live online at www.livef1.net to see who will be in the car at Yas Marina.
Other drivers to watch out for in Abu Dhabi include Jarno Trulli and Adrian Sutil. After qualifying well they managed to collide on the first lap in Brazil, with each blaming the other. Find out if either can go the distance at Yas Marina by taking out a subscription at www.livef1.net. Added benefits include live online streaming of other major racing series, including MotoGP and NASCAR.
The inaugural Abu Dhabi GP gets underway at 5pm local time (1pm GMT). This means that darkness will descend during the Grand Prix, making for a spectacular finish. Follow all the action from what promises to be a great race at www.livef1.net.