Abu Dhabi GP 2022 : Where and when to watch Sebastian Vettel’s last ever race?


Abu Dhabi GP 2022 : Where and when to watch Sebastian Vettel’s last ever race?

Sebastian Vettel Abu Dhabi GP

The Formula 1 circus has finally landed in Abu Dhabi to go again for one last time this year. However, it is going to be 4 time world champion Sebastian Vettel’s last ever race in the sport too as he announced his retirement back during the summer break. A track that is filled with memories and moments in history that have inspired individuals for a long time.

Both the Driver’s championship and the constructors championship have been decided prior to this race. That confirms that we won’t be having a title decider unlike last year where all hell broke loose during the final few laps of the race being held at the Yas Marina circuit. However, fans have a lot of emotions to process as Sebastian Vettel isn’t the only driver that who will be leaving the sport at the end of this season.

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The 4 time world champion will be joined by McLaren’s honey badger and Nicolas Latifi. All the three drivers will be racing in F1 for one last time, at least for the foreseeable future. With Max Verstappen winning the race in 2020 and in 2021, He could make it a triple if the conditions favour him. Here are all the details that you will require ahead of the season finale in the Middle East.

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2022 Abu Dhabi session timings

Abu Dhabi Grand Prix
Abu Dhabi Grand Prix

Friday 18th November 2022

Free Practice 1: 10:00am-11:00am GMT (2:00pm-3:00pm local)
Free Practice 2: 1:00pm-2:00pm GMT (5:00pm-6:00pm local)

Saturday 19th November 2022

Free Practice 3: 10:30am-11:30am GMT (2:30pm-3:30pm local)
Qualifying: 2:00pm-3:00pm GMT (6:00pm-7:00pm local)

Sunday 20th November 2022

Race: 1:00pm GMT (5:00pm local)

Where to watch the Abu Dhabi GP, Sebastian Vettel’s last race?

Abu Dhabi Grand Prix
Abu Dhabi Grand Prix

Europe:

  • Austria – Servus TV / ORF
  • Belgium – RTBF / Telenet / Play Sport Open
  • Czech Republic – AMC
  • Denmark – TV3 / TV3 Sport / Viaplay
  • Finland – Viaplay
  • France – Canal+
  • Germany – Sky / RTL
  • Greece – ERT / Cosmote TV
  • Hungary – M4
  • Italy – Sky
  • Netherlands – Viaplay
  • Poland – Eleven Sports
  • Portugal – Sport TV
  • Spain – Movistar / DAZN
  • Sweden – Viaplay / V sport motor / TV 10
  • Switzerland – SRF / RSI / RTS
  • UK – Sky Sports F1

Americas

  • USA – ESPN2
  • Canada – RDS / RDS2 / TSN / Noovo
  • Latin America – Fox Sports / ESPN

Asia

  • China – Great Sports TV / Guangdong TV
  • India – Star Sports
  • Japan – Fuji Television
  • Malaysia – Astro Sports
  • Indonesia- 0 Channel / Champions TV / Vidio
  • Singapore – Singtel / Starhub
  • Thailand – True Visions
  • Turkey – S Sport / S Sport Plus
  • Vietnam – K+

Oceania

  • Australia – Fox Sports / Network 10
  • New Zealand – Spark Sports

Africa

  • Africa – SuperSport

It has been an incredible season so far with the start making it seem like the championship was coming to Maranello with Charles Leclerc. Max Verstappen and Red Bull said otherwise as they went on a superb charge to go on and secure both the championships. However fans will be in tears as multiple drivers won’t be racing next year. With Sebastian Vettel retiring, it brings out a lot of emotions. We wish him all the best for his future endeavours. There is still a race to win.

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