Abu Dhabi Grand Prix: F1 practice, qualifying and race times, TV details and more
ABU DHABI will be the venue for the final Grand Prix of the season as Nico Rosberg attempts to beat Lewis Hamilton to the world title - so here's everything you need to know.
The Abu Dhabi Grand Prix promises to play host to a dramatic F1 world title finale
Abu Dhabi Grand Prix TV times and schedule
The finale of the F1 season will be played out live on Sky Sports F1 and Channel 4.
Friday November 25
Free practice 1: 9am - 10.30am (Live on Sky Sports F1 from 8.45am; Channel 4 from 8.55am)
Free practice 2: 1pm - 2.30pm (SSF1 12.45pm; C4 12.55pm)
Lewis Hamilton won in Brazil to set up a crucial final race in Abu Dhabi
Saturday November 26
Free practice 3: 10am - 11am (SSF1 9.45am; C4 9.55am)
Qualifying: 1pm (SSF1 12pm; C4 11.55am)
Sunday November 27
Race: 1pm (SSF1 12.30pm; 12pm)
The support races will also be live on Sky Sports F1.
Nico Rosberg and Lewis Hamilton are currently separated by 12 points in the title race
Abu Dhabi Grand Prix F1 world title race
Mercedes have wrapped up the Constructors' Championship already meaning the Drivers' title is the only one up for grabs at the Yas Marina Circuit.
After Lewis Hamilton won the Brazilian Grand Prix, the gap to leader Nico Rosberg stands at 12 points: Hamilton on 355 and Rosberg on 367.
If Hamilton wants a fourth world title, he will realistically need to win the race and give himself the best possible chance.
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With the Brit at the front, Rosberg would need to finish on the podium to ensure he wins his maiden world title.
However, if Rosberg were to crash out, Hamilton would also just need a podium finish to overtake his team-mate.
Abu Dhabi Grand Prix F1 circuit: Yas Marina
Custom-built by the Abu Dhabi government, construction at Yas Marina started in May 2007 and it was opened in October 2009.
It held its first Grand Prix in November of the same year with Sebastian Vettel winning.
The German has three wins at the circuit while Hamilton has two.
Kimi Raikkonen has also won there while Nico Rosberg finished first there last year.
It has a unique-looking pit exit which dips under the main circuit through a tunnel.
The surface itself is known for being exceptionally grippy - the surface is in fact made of stone quarried in Shropshire and then shipped to UAE.