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F1 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix Prediction and Odds 2023

On November 2, 2023, the final race in the Formula One calendar will take place at the Yas Marina Circuit when the F1 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix comes to town. Compared to some other races on the Formula One calendar, Abu Dhabi is still a relatively young race. First announced in 2007, the first race wasn’t held until just over 10 years ago, in November 2009. Since then, the race has largely been dominated by the once formidable Lewis Hamilton, who won the race five times between 2011 and 2019. However, in recent years, the young Max Verstappen has unseated the former champ, winning the race consecutively in 2020, 2021, and 2022. Unsurprisingly, the top constructors at the F1 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix mirror the top drivers, with Mercedes and Red Bull tied on six wins a piece. So will 2023 see Verstappen’s winning streak at Abu Dhabi broken? And will we see Mercedes or Red Bull edge the other one out to become the top constructor? Let’s take a look at this F1 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix prediction.

F1 Japan Grand Prix Odds and Predictions 2023

Unlike previous editions, the 2023 F1 Japan Grand Prix won’t prove decisive in the overall Formula 1 driver’s championship. With Red Bull’s Max Verstappen leading the 2023 F1 Grand Prix standings by such a massive margin, only a catastrophic crash at the 2023 Japan F1 GP could upset his championship odds. But that’s not to say that it won’t be a great race that could throw out an upset or two. Especially given that the 2023 F1 Japan Grand Prix is set to take place at the notorious Suzuka circuit. Here, unpredictable weather and a circuit with a well-earned reputation as one of the most challenging tracks in Formula One conspire to create a difficult race On the other hand, the result could also be entirely predictable. Several drivers have enjoyed repeated success at the track, including the current fourth-place holder on the 2023 F1 Standings, Lewis Hamilton. With five wins at the track since 2007, he’s second only to Michael Schumacher and will be threatening to add a sixth.