Mercedes drops appeal against Verstappen's victory in Abu Dhabi Grand Prix

Mercedes have decided to drop their appeal against the stewards dismissing their protests against the result of the season-ending Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.
Mercedes drops appeal against Verstappen's victory in Abu Dhabi Grand Prix

LONDON: Mercedes have decided to drop their appeal against the stewards dismissing their protests against the result of the season-ending Abu Dhabi Grand Prix. Red Bull-Honda's driver Max Verstappen had secured a stunning victory in the controversial Formula 1 championship decider race. Both Verstappen and Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton had 369.5 points coming into the race in Abu Dhabi.

Verstappen was crowned the F1 champion after a highly chaotic end to the race at the Yas Marina Circuit on December 12. Hamilton controlled the race for a large period till, on lap 53, a crash for Nicholas Latifi brought out the safety car.

With the safety car removed for the final lap, Verstappen used his fresh soft tyres to pass Hamilton into turn 5 to take the lead of the race.

He held off counter-attacks from Hamilton to win the race and his first World Drivers' Championship, with Hamilton, chasing a record-breaking eighth title, coming second and Ferrari driver Carlos Sainz Jr. finishing third.

"We left Abu Dhabi in disbelief of what we had just witnessed. Of course, it's part of the game to lose a race, but it's something different when you lose faith in racing. Together with Lewis, we have deliberated carefully over how to respond to the events at the Formula 1 season finale. We have always been guided by our love of this sport and we believe that every competition should be won on merit," said Mercedes in a statement posted on Twitter.

Immediately after the race ended, Mercedes had made two appeals: of Verstappen overtaking Hamilton behind the safety car and race director Michael Masi not applying safety car rules correctly, both of which were rejected.

But on Thursday, Mercedes said it had dropped the appeals with immediate effect, confirming that Verstappen will be the F1 World Champion for 2021 at the end-of-season gala ceremony. IANS

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