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December 2, 2025The excitement of the 2025 Formula One World Drivers’ Championship reaches its climax this weekend as the title race heads to Yas Marina Circuit in Abu Dhabi, where a historic three-way battle will determine the winner. This marks the first time in four years and only the third time in F1 history that three drivers are in contention for the championship at the final race of the season.After a dramatic victory in Qatar, Max Verstappen enters the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix in second place in the standings, just 12 points behind leader Lando Norris of McLaren. Oscar Piastri, Norris’s teammate, is 18 points behind, making this a tense and thrilling title decider. Verstappen, who has won four of the last five races at Yas Marina Circuit, will aim for his fifth Formula 1 world championship, while Norris, fresh off his dominant performances in 2024, hopes to secure his first title.Advertisement A Historic F1 Title Decider in Abu DhabiThe Abu Dhabi Grand Prix has become one of the most anticipated races in the F1 calendar, with this year’s event offering an unprecedented level of drama. The race will be the fourth title decider to take place in Abu Dhabi and the first since 2021. The added excitement of three drivers fighting for the crown makes it a must-see event for motorsport fans worldwide.As excitement builds for the weekend, Abu Dhabi Grand Prix organisers, Ethara, have unveiled a variety of new enhancements to the event’s entertainment offerings, ensuring that it’s not only a thrilling motorsport spectacle but a full-scale celebration of sport, music, and culture.AdvertisementExciting New Fan Experiences for the 2025 Abu Dhabi Grand PrixFor fans attending the event, Abu Dhabi has a wealth of experiences to offer. Ethara has announced several exciting new additions, including two Pit Lane Walks on Thursday, December 4, giving fans exclusive access to the track and a chance to see teams preparing their cars. These sessions are open to four-day ticket holders on a first-come, first-served basis and include a track walk, allowing fans to get closer to the action than ever before.In a first …