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Revised race grid for Abu Dhabi GP

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With Sebastian Vettel having been disqualified from Saturday’s qualifying results for failing to return to the pits under the cars own power and then failing to provide the mandatory one litre fuel sample, his subsequent penalty sees all but two drivers promoted a place on the grid.

Lewis Hamilton and Mark Webber remain first and second for Sunday’s Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, whilst the remaining 21 drivers move up a place.

Vettel will start from the pitlane rather than 24th, a decision made by team principal Christian Horner, which has allowed the team to optimise his car for the race. The FIA’s technical delegate Jo Bauer confirmed the team have changed his gearbox, gear ratios – to allow for a greater top speed to aid overtaking – and his suspension.

The grid for the race is as per below.

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2012 Abu Dhabi GP Race Grid: (P) denotes pitlane start:

# Driver Team Q1 Q2 Q3
24 (P) S. Vettel Red Bull No Time No Time No Time
02 M. Webber Red Bull 1:41.933 1:41.277 1:40.978
05 J. Button McLaren 1:42.342 1:41.873 1:41.290
15 K. Kobayashi Sauber 1:43.582 1:42.606
09 R. Grosjean Lotus 1:42.046 1:41.620 1:41.778
11 S. Perez Sauber 1:42.624 1:42.084  
06 F. Alonso Ferrari 1:41.939 1:41.514 1:41.582
04 K. Räikkönen Lotus 1:42.222 1:41.532 1:41.260
01 L. Hamilton McLaren 1:41.497 1:40.901 1:40.630
10 N. Hulkenberg Force India 1:42.579 1:42.019  
08 F. Massa Ferrari 1:41.974 1:41.846 1:41.723
12 P. di Resta Force India 1:42.572 1:42.218  
13 M. Schumacher Mercedes 1:42.735 1:42.289  
03 P. Maldonado Williams 1:41.981 1:41.907 1:41.226
07 N. Rosberg Mercedes 1:41.926 1:41.698 1:41.603
16 D. Ricciardo Toro Rosso 1:43.280 1:42.765  
17 J. Vergne Toro Rosso 1:44.058  
14 B. Senna Williams 1:43.298 1:42.330  
18 H. Kovalainen Caterham 1:44.956    
21 T. Glock Marussia 1:45.426    
22 P. de la Rosa HRT 1:45.766    
19 C. Pic Marussia 1:45.089    
20 V. Petrov Caterham 1:45.151    
23 N. Karthikeyan HRT 1:46.382    
Q1 107% Time: 1:48.601
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