Verstappen beat Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc and George Russell of Mercedes, fending off an early challenge from Leclerc but, as per usual, his dominance was unchallenged thereafter.
His team-mate Sergio Perez finished second on the road but dropped to fourth due to a 5s penalty after a clash with McLaren’s Lando Norris.
2023 F1 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix results
Cla
Nº
Driver
Car / Engine
Laps
Time
1
1
Max Verstappen
Red Bull/Honda RBPT
58
–
2
16
Charles Leclerc
Ferrari
58
-17.993
3
63
George Russell
Mercedes
58
-20.328
4
11
Sergio Pérez
Red Bull/Honda RBPT
58
-21.453
5
4
Lando Norris
McLaren/Mercedes
58
-24.284
6
81
Oscar Piastri
McLaren/Mercedes
58
-31.487
7
14
Fernando Alonso
Aston Martin/Mercedes
58
-39.512
8
22
Yuki Tsunoda
AlphaTauri/Honda RBPT
58
-43.088
9
44
Lewis Hamilton
Mercedes
58
-44.424
10
18
Lance Stroll
Aston Martin/Mercedes
58
-55.632
11
3
Daniel Ricciardo
AlphaTauri/Honda RBPT
58
-56.229
12
31
Esteban Ocon
Alpine/Renault
58
-1’06.373
13
10
Pierre Gasly
Alpine/Renault
58
-1’10.360
14
23
Alexander Albon
Williams/Mercedes
58
-1’13.184
15
27
Nico Hülkenberg
Haas/Ferrari
58
-1’23.696
16
2
Logan Sargeant
Williams/Mercedes
58
-1’27.791
17
24
Zhou Guanyu
Alfa Romeo/Ferrari
58
-1’29.422
18
55
Carlos Sainz Jr.
Ferrari
57
–
19
77
Valtteri Bottas
Alfa Romeo/Ferrari
57
–
20
20
Kevin Magnussen
Haas/Ferrari
57
–
How the 2023 F1 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix unfolded
Polesitter Verstappen just held his advantage over Leclerc on the short sprint to Turn 1, with Oscar Piastri’s McLaren running third from team-mate Norris, who passed Russell’s Mercedes around the outside of Turn 2.
Leclerc almost passed Verstappen at the end of the back straight but the champion again just did enough to hold him off through Turn 6.
Further back, Perez passed Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes) for ninth on lap three after Hamilton had moved ahead of him off the track at Turn 1 straight after the start.
Norris DRS-ed past Piastri to take third on lap four. Russell attacked Piastri on lap seven, almost getting ahead into Turn 9, and tried again two laps later with the same result.
Piastri locked up at Turn 6 on lap 11, allowing Russell to ease past him on the following straight to reclaim fourth. Perez overtook Pierre Gasly (Alpine) for eighth on lap 12.
Piastri was the first of the leaders to pit on lap 14, just holding off Fernando Alonso’s Aston Martin as he rejoined, which had pitted a lap earlier.
Norris pitted a lap later and lost third to Russell due to a slow stop.
Hamilton hit Gasly at Turn 6, after the Frenchman locked up and overslowed for the apex. Gasly was then furious to be undercut by his team-mate Ocon in the opening pitstops.
Verstappen pitted on lap 17, promoting Leclerc to the lead for a lap until he too stopped. Verstappen held a 3s lead after the pitstop cycle played out, but Leclerc had Russell much closer behind and had to push on his fresh rubber after running longer.
Yuki Tsunoda (AlphaTauri) was the last of the medium-tyred starters to pit, enjoying a handful of laps out front before stopping on lap 23.
By half distance at dusk, Verstappen extended his led to over 6s ahead of Leclerc, while Perez passed Alonso and Piastri to snatch fifth by lap 28.
The second round of stops occurred from lap 34, with Norris the first of the top five to pit. Russell covered that on the next tour, while attempting to undercut Leclerc, who likewise responded, and was aided by Russell getting stuck behind Lance Stroll’s Aston.
Hamilton passed Alonso with 20 laps to go, claiming that Alonso brake tested him during his out-lap on the run to Turn 5, but Alonso got him back a tour later.
Perez ran in second until lap 43 before making his final stop, rejoining in sixth. Alonso and Hamilton passed Ocon in the lower reaches of the top 10.
Verstappen then made his second stop and rejoined 5s clear of Leclerc. Perez eased past Tsunoda for fifth and chased down Norris, banging wheels with him at Turn 6 on lap 47. Perez passed him cleanly at the same place a lap later but received a 5s penalty for causing the earlier collision.
Perez passed Russell at Turn 9 and had just over four laps to build a 5s gap over Russell. Alonso passed Tsunoda for seventh on the penultimate lap with a bold move at Turn 9.
Verstappen won his 19th race of the season, racking up over 1000 laps led in 2023, by almost 18s from Perez, who Leclerc let past to attempt to ensure Ferrari finished second in the constructors’ championship – a bid that ultimately failed as Perez dropped to fourth.
Mercedes beat Ferrari by three points.
Norris finished fifth from Piastri, Alonso, Tsunoda and Hamilton, the latter pair swapping eighth position on the last lap at Turn 9.
2023 F1 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix fastest laps
Cla
Nº
Driver
Car / Engine
Time
Delay
Kp/h
1
1
Max Verstappen
Red Bull/Honda RBPT
1’26.993
218.541
2
11
Sergio Pérez
Red Bull/Honda RBPT
1’27.493
0.500
217.292
3
23
Alexander Albon
Williams/Mercedes
1’27.845
0.852
216.422
4
18
Lance Stroll
Aston Martin/Mercedes
1’28.050
1.057
215.918
5
81
Oscar Piastri
McLaren/Mercedes
1’28.138
1.145
215.702
6
4
Lando Norris
McLaren/Mercedes
1’28.164
1.171
215.639
7
63
George Russell
Mercedes
1’28.187
1.194
215.582
8
16
Charles Leclerc
Ferrari
1’28.199
1.206
215.553
9
14
Fernando Alonso
Aston Martin/Mercedes
1’28.256
1.263
215.414
10
44
Lewis Hamilton
Mercedes
1’28.372
1.379
215.131
11
3
Daniel Ricciardo
AlphaTauri/Honda RBPT
1’28.571
1.578
214.648
12
2
Logan Sargeant
Williams/Mercedes
1’28.580
1.587
214.626
13
24
Zhou Guanyu
Alfa Romeo/Ferrari
1’28.746
1.753
214.224
14
10
Pierre Gasly
Alpine/Renault
1’29.016
2.023
213.575
15
27
Nico Hülkenberg
Haas/Ferrari
1’29.217
2.224
213.093
16
22
Yuki Tsunoda
AlphaTauri/Honda RBPT
1’29.256
2.263
213.000
17
55
Carlos Sainz Jr.
Ferrari
1’29.452
2.459
212.534
18
77
Valtteri Bottas
Alfa Romeo/Ferrari
1’29.863
2.870
211.562
19
20
Kevin Magnussen
Haas/Ferrari
1’29.934
2.941
211.395
20
31
Esteban Ocon
Alpine/Renault
1’30.033
3.040
211.162