The world championship conflicts may be settled for a different Formula 1 year, however there are still key duels and scores to be settled in the Abu Dhabi GP.
Could Charles Leclerc become Sebastian Vettel to be outscored by the F1 team-mate? Who will win the McLaren qualifying head-to-head?
Have a peek at the figures below – with a motorist given a point.
Qualifying: Hamilton 13-7 Bottas
Finest result: Hamilton 1st (x4), Bottas 1st (x5)
Hurry: Hamilton 14-6 Bottas
Very best result: Hamilton 1st (x10), Bottas 1st (x4)
Factors: Hamilton 387-314 Bottas
World winner for a time with 2 races to spare, Lewis Hamilton is unsurprisingly the winner of the Mercedes head-to-head for 2019. His first 10 race wins – eight of which came before the summertime – have established the basis for his championship achievement. However, Valtteri Bottas four victories do represent the greatest haul of a personal season for the Finn.
Hamilton has won the qualifying match-up, but his team-mate has one more pole position, with Bottas nudging in Austin – Mercedes pole in the past nine races. That makes Hamiltons attack rate.
Qualifying: Vettel 9-11 Leclerc
Finest outcome: Vettel 1st (x2), Leclerc 1st (x7)
Hurry: Vettel 11-8 Leclerc*
Finest result: Vettel 1st, Leclerc 1st (x2)
Factors: Vettel 230-249 Leclerc
The struggle that has proved greater attention than any others focus this season, since Charles Leclerc has challenged Sebastian Vettels established supremacy .
Leclerc can be in line and clinched the head-to-head that was qualifying in Mexico to finish as the Ferrari driver. The only to outscore Sebastian Vettel within an year was a likewise up-and-coming Daniel Ricciardo at 2014, which was the Australians first season in Red Bull.
*the two drivers failed to complete in Brazil therefore no score is granted
Qualifying: Verstappen 7-1 Albon / Verstappen 11-1 Gasly
Very best result: Verstappen 1st (x2), Albon 5th (x2), Gasly 4th
Hurry: Verstappen 4-4 Albon / Verstappen 11-1 Gasly
Very best outcome: Verstappen 1st (x3), Albon 4th, Gasly 4th
Factors: Verstappen 79-68 Albon (from Belgium) / / Verstappen 181-63 Gasly (before Belgium)
Max Verstappen has become with the Dutchmans impressive, the driver that has delivered Red Bull results all season win in Brazil his third Sunday success of 2019. He has been outqualified – and then when outside factors intervened – and procured each of eight of the podiums of the team.
Alex Albon has nonetheless impressed considering trimming Pierre Gasly from August, qualifying nearer to Verstappen, and also the Thai motorist would boast a 100 percent scoring record – headlined by means of a maiden F1 podium – however for Lewis Hamiltons misjudgement overdue in at Interlagos, when Albon was running next for his team-mate.
Qualifying: Sainz 10-10 Norris
Best outcome: Sainz 6th (x2), Norris 5th
Race: Sainz 13-7 Norris
Finest result: Sainz 3rd, Norris 6th (x2)
Points: Sainz 95-45 Norris
The only qualifying head-to-head thats still to be settled. Tied at 10 Saturday McLarenwins apiece following a post-summer fracture spike in Carlos Sainz (it is 6-2 in the Spaniards favour since August), the team-mates have created a very competitive yet friendly competition in a successful first year together at McLaren.
Sainzs loopholes on race day have made him one of those standout celebrities of 2019, together using the Spaniard vying with Pierre Gasly along with Alex Albon – that have spent half a season at Red Bull – for first position at the Drivers Championship. Sainz podium in Brazil was McLarens first in five years.
Qualifying: Ricciardo 12-7 Hulkenberg*
Finest result: Hulkenberg 6th, Ricciardo 4th
Race: Ricciardo 10-7 Hulkenberg**
Very best outcome: Ricciardo 4th, Hulkenberg 5th
Factors: Ricciardo 54-37 Hulkenberg
Daniel Ricciardo has attracted steadily clear of Nico Hulkenberg in the Renault head-to-head, with the Australian going into Abu Dhabi on the rear of successive sixth-place finishes.
Hulkenberg has finished in the points on more events – 10 times to Ricciardos eight – but the latter has normally secured the larger consequences for Renault when theyve been on supply.
* Ricciardo qualified ahead therefore no score is granted however his car was later disqualified
**Both drivers failed to finish at Bahrain and Germany, while both cars were disqualified in Japan, therefore no dents are awarded.
Qualifying: Kvyat 2-6 Gasly / Kvyat 7-5 Albon
Very best result: Kvyat 6th, Gasly 7th
Hurry: Kvyat 3-5 Gasly / Kvyat 8-4 Albon
Finest outcome: Albon 6th, Gasly 2nd, Kvyat 3rd
Factors: Kvyat 8-32 Gasly (from Belgium) / / Kvyat 27-16 Albon (before Belgium)
Pierre Gaslys strong and constant form since returning to the familiar environment of Toro Rosso has become apparent, with the Frenchman comfortably ahead of Daniil Kvyat in the primary head-to-head metrics.
Surprisingly, Gasly and Kvyat have each completed on the podium this year for a group who had only previously found themselves once in their 13-year existence.
Qualifying: Perez 17-3 Stroll
Finest outcome: Perez 5th, Stroll 9th
Hurry: Perez 15-5 Stroll
Finest outcome: Perez 6th (x2), Stroll 4th
Points: Perez 46-21 Stroll
Sergio Perez has maintained Racing Points tally ticking along within the second half of this season, with a top-10 finish only eluding him in Singapore since the campaign resumed.
The Mexican has dominated the Saturday head-to-head annually, but Strolls Q1 exits are becoming less frequent in recent months. Even the Canadian area in Germany remains the teams best result of the season.
Qualifying: Raikkonen 12-8 Giovinazzi
Finest outcome: Raikkonen 5th, Giovinazzi 8th (x2)
Hurry: Raikkonen 16-4 Giovinazzi
Very Finest outcome: Raikkonen 4th, Giovinazzi 5th
Factors: Raikkonen 43-14 Giovinazzi
Until their four-five factors bonanza from Brazils bedlam , top-10 finishes had become considerably more difficult to come by for Alfa Romeo within the second half of this season.
The Kimi Raikkonen has generally been their runner all year, however, Antonio Giovinazzi has closed the gap – especially in qualifying – the longer the year has gone .
Qualifying: Magnussen 12-8 Grosjean
Best result: Magnussen 5th, Grosjean 6th (x2)
Hurry: Magnussen 10-9 Grosjean*
Best result: Magnussen 6th, Grosjean 7th
Factors: Magnussen 20-8 Grosjean
A qualifying border for Kevin Magnussen over Romain Grosjean, however, little to choose between the Haas pair on race days with the team Sunday malaise emerging as the story here.
The failings of those have supposed some qualifying performances from Magnussen and Grosjean have gone unrewarded while collisions between the team-mates in the first half of this year wasted some more points opportunities.
So no score is awarded, * both drivers didnt finish in Great Britain
Qualifying: Russell 20-0 Kubica
Finest outcome: Russell 16th, Kubica 18th (x2)
Race: Russell 16-3 Kubica*
Best result: Kubica 10th, Russell 11th
Factors: Russell 0-1 Kubica
George Russell stays on track for the sole qualifying whitewash of F1 2019, together with the newcomers consistency and application in conditions through all year.
When the Pole shuffled in Germany to 10th too, although it had been Kubica who saw that the only purpose of the team russells excellence has been repeated on race day. Russell was abandoned in 11th outside.
So no score is awarded * both drivers failed to finish in Russia
The last race of this 2019 F1 year will be only live on Sky Sports F1, and takes place in Abu Dhabi on December 1.
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