Which Formula 1 driver made the most of the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix weekend?
It’s time to give your verdict on which driver did the best with the equipment at their disposal over the last three days.
Review how each driver got on below and vote for who impressed you the most at Yas Marina.
Driver performance summary
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Which driver do you think did the best job throughout the race weekend?
Who got the most out of their car in qualifying and the race? Who put their team mate in the shade?
Cast your vote below and explain why you chose the driver you picked in the comments.
Who was the best driver of the 2022 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix?
- No opinion (2%)
- Kevin Magnussen (0%)
- Mick Schumacher (1%)
- Nicholas Latifi (0%)
- Alexander Albon (0%)
- Guanyu Zhou (0%)
- Valtteri Bottas (1%)
- Sebastian Vettel (46%)
- Lance Stroll (1%)
- Yuki Tsunoda (0%)
- Pierre Gasly (0%)
- Fernando Alonso (0%)
- Esteban Ocon (0%)
- Daniel Ricciardo (3%)
- Lando Norris (4%)
- Carlos Sainz Jnr (0%)
- Charles Leclerc (20%)
- Sergio Perez (0%)
- Max Verstappen (22%)
- George Russell (0%)
- Lewis Hamilton (1%)
Total Voters: 116
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2022 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix
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- Verstappen achieves most dominant title win since Vettel in 2013
- Magnussen’s experience makes him ‘positive’ ousted Schumacher can return to F1
- Overtaking still difficult at Yas Marina despite 2021 track changes, say drivers
- Depressing to consider points lost says Gasly after AlphaTauri slump to ninth
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David (@nvherman)
20th November 2022, 22:58
@keithcollantine seems to be a “Rate the Race” poll, not a “Vote for DOTW” poll
David (@nvherman)
20th November 2022, 22:58
Ah, I see it’s changed before my very eyes
Neil (@neilosjames)
20th November 2022, 23:17
I was always going to vote for Vettel as the emotional choice in this one, but… he had a great qualifying and salvaged a point from what turned out to be the wrong strategy, so he isn’t a terrible rational choice either.
MichaelN
20th November 2022, 23:34
Can be any of a few drivers.
Verstappen, for doing what he had to, and doing it without fuss whilst missing FP1.
Leclerc, for maximizing his car’s potential, taking P3 in qualifying and forcing Pérez and Red Bull into a strategy that they weren’t too keen on, while making his tyres last the distance without losing too much pace.
Norris, for sticking his car in P6 which is just about all anyone not in a Red Bull, Ferrari or Mercedes can hope for. It wasn’t enough to beat Alpine – but that’s hardly on Norris.
Vettel, for going out swinging and having a point scoring final race.
MacLeod (@macleod)
21st November 2022, 7:44
I will agree with this maybe to add Daniel Riccardo who over the weekend did very well.
Sihrtogg (@sihrtogg)
21st November 2022, 11:42
His job was to get Perez ahead of Leclerc. Vertappen failed to do what he had to do this race.
JostheBoss
21st November 2022, 13:22
Wasn’t that Perez’s job?
In your opinion, what could Verstappen have done to help him? Take Leclerc out of the race?
Esploratore (@esploratore1)
21st November 2022, 18:34
I guess he should’ve hit leclerc, spun him and got a 10 sec penalty, since perez wasn’t quick enough. Indeed, michael, I voted for norris, which is a minority, but did the max he could with the car, I would never vote for a driver just because he retires from f1, I voted for vettel recently when he impressed me more.
EffWunFan (@cairnsfella)
20th November 2022, 23:44
As has been the case on several occasions throughout the year, I felt MV was the only objective choice. Disappointing as I really don’t like the guy.
Was tempted to vote for Vettel, but I just wouldn’t have been ‘honest’ making that choice, even though it looks reasonably certain that he would have finished ahead of Stroll had he been on a two stop.
Stephen Crowsen (@drycrust)
21st November 2022, 1:53
I voted for Max because he didn’t just win this race, this season he accumulated far more championship points than any other driver in history, he achieved the most podiums, the most Fastest Laps, and he appears to have completed more laps than any other driver this season. He has thrown down the gauntlet to every other driver. No one else is going to be World Drivers’ Champion until he retires unless they are prepared to work harder and drive better than he does.
bosyber (@bosyber)
21st November 2022, 11:29
I’d be tempted to say that is why he won the championship though so, but this race just illustrated it, not made it a definite yes this is it @drycrust
I think (haven’t decided) I might instead go for Leclerc (and off those leaving, Vettel clearly did the best even though he had a less than stellar strategy, while Ricciardo had a great race, but left it with to much to do until then; Schumacher and Latifi I think we can leave out of the discussion for this award entirely).
hyoko
21st November 2022, 2:33
Never in 16 years have I voted Carl Davidson as a DOTW but I’ll do it today for performing one of the most blockheaded and desultory divebombs in F1 history, resulting in pogo bouncing over the kerbs, floor damage and a slowly ruined race that was great fun to watch. A move worthy of Luca Badoer or Jean-Denis Delatraz.
Anyway there was little to choose from. Max and Charles were all right but did not really race after turn one. Seb proved again that he cannot drive wheel to wheel. Lando showed perhaps the most racecraft today of all drivers
Simon (@donsimoni)
21st November 2022, 6:37
I went with Vettel on this one. On track on Sunday, there was really noone standing out in my opinion. In qualy, I was indeed impressed by Vettel’s performance and that would have tipped the scale already.
And he went out in style: fighting for position, longing for a faster strategy and keeping AM’s championship position in mind. He even attended the technical meeting to discuss data afterwards.
Around all that of course the appraisal by others through helmets, media coverage, the dinner with all drivers attending. Made a full racing weekend somewhat worthwhile.
M
21st November 2022, 6:41
I’d give it to Latifi – for learning how to get out of the barriers when he crashes.
Todfod (@todfod)
21st November 2022, 9:57
Leclerc did an awesome job to split the red bulls and clinch 2nd. Honourable mentions to Vettel and Norris.
Jere (@jerejj)
21st November 2022, 12:23
DOTW: VER, DOTD: NOR
SjaakFoo (@sjaakfoo)
21st November 2022, 14:27
I had to vote Max, because logically that was the only choice for this race.
Vettel got a deserved Driver of the Day from FOM for his final race, though, it’ll be nice to see him return in some kind of team leadership role. I know people are saying Audi, but I wouldn’t mind it be at Red Bull either.
Esploratore (@esploratore1)
21st November 2022, 18:44
Seems obvious that 50\100 people voting for vettel is mainly because he’s leaving, not because he got a point despite being on a bad strategy, in any case he drove pretty well these last few races. I went for norris but leclerc would’ve also been a candidate; verstappen didn’t really have any competition.