This weekend Abu Dhabi in the United Arab Emirates will see the closest championship finish in history. For the first time four drivers have made it to the final race decider.
The title contenders records at Abu Dhabi (Remember this is only the second race)
Fernando Alonso 14th
Mark Webber 2nd
Sebastian Vettel 1st
Lewis Hamilton Ret
If it were to finish that way this is how the table would look.
1 Sebastian Vettel 256
2 Mark Webber 256
3 Fernando Alonso 246
4 Lewis Hamilton 222
Note: Sebastian Vettel would be champion due to race wins (Vettel would win his 5th race, Mark Webber has 4).
Fernando Alonso has only failed to finish one race this season, is he due a retirement.
Sebastian Vettel is a great finisher to seasons and a poor starter, and he is closer than last season.
Has Mark Webber already overperformed this season, is it possible he has done all he possibly can.
Has Lewis Hamilton got too much to do.
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Fernando Alonso has to win to confirm title as if he is second to Webber, the Australian wins on second places.
Mark Webber also has to win to confirm title, has more 2nd places than Alonso
Sebastian Vettel needs a 15 point cushion on Alonso if winner, needs a 16 point cushion on Alonso any other place (has more 4th places), if he wins Webber and Hamilton are out of title contention
Lewis Hamilton needs to win and Alonso not to finish, needs a 19 point cushion on Webber, and a 9 point cushion on Vettel
I think if Alonso retires this might be what happens with the Red Bulls, but I also think this is too close to call all it takes is one moment to open this right up.
This is too close to call, but I will make a brave prediction.
Vettel to be the youngest World Champion in Formula One history.
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