Leclerc and Sainz are hoping to make it a successful final weekend as team-mates, still embroiled in a constructors' championship battle with McLaren, with Ferrari sat 21 points behind heading into the final race.
However, Ferrari's attempt at winning their first title since 2008 took an almighty blow early on, when Leclerc was hit with a 10-place grid penalty after the team changed his car's energy store during practice, taking them over their allowed allocation for the season.
Leclerc illness revealed
Following a dismal Friday at the Yas Marinas Circuit, Leclerc also issued a health update that could have further implications on the team's championship chances.
"It all started unfortunately last night when I got food poisoned and couldn’t sleep all the night which… I’m so tired, I just want to sleep now," he told media during the Abu Dhabi GP weekend.
"It wasn’t so easy, even this morning I didn’t feel like I wanted to drive, but obviously the huge motivation of the day was doing the FP1 with my younger brother."
Leclerc unfortunately was unable to turn things around in qualifying, as a P14 finish will ultimately see him start from last on the grid after his 10-place grid penalty is applied.
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