Find out if weather will play a deciding factor at the 2021 Abu Dhabi GP in Yas Island
After a intense race weekend at the Saudi Arabian GP, the Formula One season is finally coming to an end with the Abu Dhabi GP next in line. The race will be held on the Yas Marina circuit in the Yas Island. The 2021 driver’s championship has come down to the wire and the Abu Dhabi GP will crown this year’s champion.
Contrasting emotions on the podium in Jeddah after @LewisHamilton emerged victorious in a titanic battle with Max Verstappen 🏆#SaudiArabianGP 🇸🇦 #F1 pic.twitter.com/PmCuFI7Nrt
— Formula 1 (@F1) December 6, 2021
As the Abu Dhabi GP is going to crown the champion, it is important to know whether or not the weather can hamper the outcome of the race. It is really important to know the weather conditions to answer the curiosity of the fans. So, in this article we will bring you everything you need to know about the weather in Yas Island for the upcoming F1 weekend.
2021 Abu Dhabi GP Weather Report
The weather report from Yas Island for the F1 weekend seems to be really promising and looks set there seems to be no weather intervention at the weekend. It is worth noting that the weather is usually very dry in that part of the world like usual. Take a look at the weather report below:
Day | Highest | Lowest |
Friday | Sunny, 28 °C | 20 °C |
Saturday | Sunny, 27 °C | 19 °C |
Sunday | Sunny, 27°C | 18°C |
The weather reports suggest that the conditions will stay sunny and dry for the upcoming race weekend but considering the race will start in the evening (local time) the drivers won’t be bothered by hot temperatures. It is safe to say that the final and the most important race day of the year won’t be hampered by the weather and the fans won’t miss out on the most crucial race weekend.
Can Lewis Hamilton clinch his eighth driver’s championship?
Lewis Hamilton has done a fabulous job of bringing down the point gap in the past few races, with zero points to separate them heading into the race, the title race has never been more intense. Saudi Arabia GP was a task for all the drivers especially for Hamilton and Max Verstappen who went at it and gave it they’re all. But as the Dutch driver was asked to give up his position to the Brit things took a turn and their rivalry has heated up even further.
The crowning glory of winning an unprecedented eighth F1 world title?
— Formula 1 (@F1) December 7, 2021
Or dethroning a legend to become champion for the first time?
FIVE DAYS TO GO #F1 #HistoryAwaits @LewisHamilton @Max33Verstappen pic.twitter.com/PSG4gDHPPy
Hamilton is coming into the race with three consecutive race wins. He will look to cap it off with a win at Abu Dhabi to clinch his eighth title. It will be truly remarkable feat to watch, however, Verstappen shouldn’t be counted out just yet. The Dutch driver is more than capable of spoiling Hamilton’s party to take home his first-ever driver’s championship win.
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