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Responsive widget shows animated circuit map with track records and previous winners, championship standings, live results from every session and live race timings.
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F1 2022 GP Abu Dhabi widget met live uitslagen

By Phil Bainbridge

November 18, 2022 - November 20, 2022 - The 73rd Formula One World Championship, comprising 22 races around the world, concludes with the Abu Dhabi GP. With Max Verstappen crowned the F1 2022 champion and Red Bull claiming the Constructors’ title, the final race of the season takes place at the Yas Marina circuit.

Sportlive: Driver times are shown live in every session over the weekend (both the practice and qualifying sessions), together with grid lineup, live race positions with times and laps driven, fastest laps and championship standings before and after the race. Prior to the race, previous winners are displayed and after the race, point scoring positions.

Course Guide: Includes animated circuit map, with details including key overtaking and maximum lateral G-force corners, typical speeds and gears, timing sectors, and DRS activation zones.

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PUBLISHED: 09/11/2022; ORIGINAL STATIC GRAPHIC: GN42124 Phil Bainbridge; TECHNICAL SUPPORT: Phil Bainbridge; DATA FEEDS: Gracenote; STORY: Graphic News; PICTURES: Getty Images
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