Stat attack: Abu Dhabi
Michele Merlino investigates the stats on title deciders and 2010 showdown permutations ahead in this weekend's Abu Dhabi finale
Going into the final race there are four drivers still in contention for the world championship - an absolute first for Formula 1.
The 2007 finale is the most recent a three-way battle at the decider, with Kimi Raikkonen winning from third place in the championship in front of McLaren duo Lewis Hamilton and Fernando Alonso.
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