Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri locked-out the front row for the Abu Dhabi GP, whilst Charles Leclerc will start P20 following a Q2 exit and 10-second grid penalty.
This weekend's Abu Dhabi Grand Prix will also mark Lewis Hamilton's last race with Mercedes ahead of his move to Ferrari, making it an even more exciting occasion.
With that said, here is how the weather currently looks for this weekend's race.
Sunday is set to be the warmest day of the weekend, with temperatures expected to reach 30 degrees Celsius, although dropping to around 27 degrees Celsius for lights out at 5pm.
Wind gusts of around 17mph could hamper the drivers' ability to find certain braking points around the circuit, but the race is expected to be a dry one, with less than a five per cent chance of rain predicted.
Be sure to keep an eye on this article throughout the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix race weekend as we keep the above information updated.
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