Yas Marina Circuit is a 5.281 km (3.281 miles) facility on Yas Island in Abu Dhabi, with 16 corners across a 58-lap race distance of 306.183 km. The circuit has hosted the season-ending Abu Dhabi Grand Prix since 2009 and has served as the traditional championship finale since 2014. The race starts in late afternoon and finishes under floodlights. Max Verstappen holds the lap record at 1:26.103, set in 2021.
The circuit was redesigned in 2021, replacing the previously slow final sector with faster, more flowing corners. The long straight between Turns 1 and 2 provides the primary overtaking zone with a DRS activation point. A second DRS zone on the back straight before Turn 9 creates additional passing opportunities. The revised hotel section and fast sweeps in the final sector transformed the circuit from a processional season-ender into a venue capable of producing genuine racing drama. The North Hairpin at Turn 7 is another key braking zone for overtaking.
The 2021 race on 12 December will be debated for decades. A last-lap safety car restart allowed Max Verstappen, on fresh tyres, to pass Lewis Hamilton for the championship. The controversy led to a change in race director and a revision of safety car procedures. On 20 November 2022, Verstappen won again in his record-breaking 15th victory of the season. On 26 November 2023, the season finale saw the constructors’ championship decided. As the final race every year, Abu Dhabi carries the weight of championship conclusions, contract negotiations, and farewells.
The timezone is Asia/Dubai at GST (UTC+4). A 14:00 local start is 10:00 GMT and 05:00 EST. European fans get a comfortable late-morning race, while North American viewers face an early start. Asian fans across India, Southeast Asia, and the Far East can watch in the afternoon or evening. Check United Arab Emirates time and Abu Dhabi time for conversions.
December in Abu Dhabi is warm and dry, with temperatures around 25 degrees Celsius and zero chance of rain. The purpose-built entertainment infrastructure on Yas Island, including Ferrari World, Yas Waterworld, and a concert series during race weekend, makes the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix as much a destination event as a motorsport race. The guaranteed good weather ensures a reliable and visually spectacular season finale.
See the full race schedule and session times at the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix page.