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This week on the James Allen on F1 podcast, the focus is on the title decider ahead of the Abu Dhabi GP finale

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It’s crunch time in Abu Dhabi, with a three-way fight for the Formula 1 world drivers’ championship.

From McLaren’s point of view it didn’t have to be this way. If it had avoided the disqualifications in Las Vegas, or made a better strategy call in Qatar, it would now be guaranteed its first world champion since Lewis Hamilton in 2008.

As it is, Lando Norris will be champion if he finishes third or higher, while Max Verstappen is only 12 points behind him and has chances. Oscar Piastri needs luck to go his way after the crushing disappointment of losing a certain race win in Qatar.

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James Allen explores all of this and what it’s like to be in the middle of a title showdown with someone who was in the thick of it in 2007, when McLaren lost the championship from a position not unlike today’s - former McLaren mechanic now journalist and broadcaster Marc Priestley.

And our F1 writer with his ear to the ground, Ronald Vording, joins us from Abu Dhabi.

Send your comments or questions to: @jamesallenonf1 on X or jamesallenonf1@autosport.com.

 
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