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Mercedes Wins Final 1-2 Snoozer Of The Season In Abu Dhabi

In what was a fitting end to the 2015 Formula One racing season, Nico Rosberg ran away with an easy victory in the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix at the Yas Marina circuit. Rosberg was the pole-sitter and once he beat teammate and fellow first row mate, Lewis Hamilton, to the first corner of the race, it was all over as Rosberg built up as much as a six-second lead as he led start-to-finish except for a brief stage when both Mercedes racers had to pit in the middle of the race and swapped the lead.

With Rosberg off racing on his own for the majority of the race, Hamilton – who had already clinched the 2015 F1 season title three races ago – was content to merely ride the race out in second place, momentarily considering going for the win by trying to extend his tire life by not pitting late, only to have his pit talk him out of the poor strategy.

That left the only race for the final podium position between the two Ferraris and here, with Sebastian Vettel having already locked up third place for the season, he ceded third place to his teammate to ensure that he had enough points to defeat his fellow Finn, Valtteri Bottas of Williams, for fourth place overall. Bottas, however, had his own troubles in the race and never contended for the placing.

The final standings show Hamilton winning the 2015 F1 season title with 381 points to 322 for Rosberg and 278 for Vettel.

Rosberg begins his runaway victory at Abu Dhabi.

2015 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix Results – Yas Marina Circuit

1
Nico Rosberg – Mercedes

2
Lewis Hamilton – Mercedes

3
Kimi Raikkonen – Ferrari

4
Sebastian Vettel – Ferrari

5
Sergio Perez – Force India

6

Daniel Ricciardo – Red Bull

7

Nico Hulkenberg – Force India

8

Felipe Massa – Williams

9

Romain Grosjean – Lotus

10

Daniil Kvyat – Red Bull

11

Carlos Sainz Jr. – Toro Rosso

12

Max Verstappen – Toro Rosso

13

Jenson Button – McLaren

14

Valtteri Bottas – Williams

15

Marcus Ericsson – Sauber

16

Felipe Nasr – Sauber

17

Fernando Alonso – McLaren

18

Will Stevens – Marussia

19

Roberto Merhi – Marussia

20

Pastor Maldonado – Lotus

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