The 2023 Formula One season comes to a <a href="https://www.thenationalnews.com/sport/f1/2023/11/23/abu-dhabi-grand-prix-2023-max-verstappen-has-more-records-and-glory-within-reach/" target="_blank">grand conclusion this weekend </a>in Abu Dhabi. And even though Max Verstappen and Red Bull have <a href="https://www.thenationalnews.com/sport/f1/2023/10/07/max-verstappen-wins-third-formula-one-world-title-in-qatar-gp-sprint/" target="_blank">already wrapped up </a>the drivers' and constructors' championship, there is still a lot to look forward to. <a href="https://www.thenationalnews.com/tags/max-verstappen/" target="_blank">Verstappen</a> has utterly dominated 2023 with 18 wins and one more would make him the first driver to register 19 victories in a season, which would also catapult him to third on the all-time list of race winners. <a href="https://www.thenationalnews.com/tags/red-bull/" target="_blank">Red Bull</a>, too, have sealed the constructor's title but there is an intriguing battle brewing below them. There is a significant incentive - $30 million in prize money - for third-placed Ferrari to beat Mercedes to the runners-up spot in the constructors' championship, with just four points separating the two. <a href="https://www.thenationalnews.com/tags/ferrari/" target="_blank">Ferrari</a> are still fuming over Carlos Sainz's 10-place grid penalty at the recent Las Vegas Grand Prix – a result of the extensive damage to his car caused by a loose manhole cover on the track. So they will be extra motivated this weekend. The 2021 season concluded <a href="https://www.thenationalnews.com/sport/f1/2021/12/12/max-verstappen-crowned-2021-f1-champion-after-pulsating-finale-at-abu-dhabi-grand-prix/" target="_blank">in extraordinary circumstances </a>as Verstappen defeated Lewis Hamilton to the title after overtaking the Briton on the final lap following a controversial safety car restart in the final moments of the race. Will we get to see similar drama this time at the Yas Marina Circuit? <b>Friday, November 24</b> First practice - 1.30pm to 2.30pm (UAE time); Second practice - 5pm to 6pm <b>Saturday, November 25</b> Third practice - 2.30pm to 3.30pm; Qualifying 6pm to 7pm <b>Sunday, November 26</b> Race from 5pm <b>Friday</b> Formula 2 qualifying - 3pm to 3.30pm <b>Saturday</b> F4 UAE first race - 11.50am to 12.25pm F2 sprint race - 4.20pm to 5.10pm <b>Sunday</b> F4 UAE second race - 11.40am to 12.15pm F2 feature race - 1.15pm to 2.20pm Friday - Chris Brown (Etihad Park); Saturday - Shania Twain (Etihad Park); Sunday - Foo Fighters (Etihad Park). Access to concerts is exclusive to grand prix ticket holders. Tickets are available at<i> </i><a href="http://www.abudhabigp.com/"><i>abudhabigp.com</i></a> Formula One fans can watch the action on MBC’s streaming platform <a href="http://www.shahid.net/">www.shahid.net</a> under the sports package of Shahid VIP.