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Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen talk after Abu Dhabi 2021 GP

'Scandal' - The overlooked Abu Dhabi 2021 incident

Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen talk after Abu Dhabi 2021 GP — Photo: © IMAGO

'Scandal' - The overlooked Abu Dhabi 2021 incident

Max Vestappen won the 2021 title

Originally written by Sam Cook. This version is a translation.

An F1 insider has suggested that the 2021 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix may have involved another ‘scandal’ beyond the controversy already widely known.

The race remains one of the most debated moments in Formula 1 history, with Max Verstappen securing his maiden world championship at the Yas Marina Circuit in 2021 after passing seven-time champion Lewis Hamilton late on.

However, that decisive moment was overshadowed by controversy. For the majority of the 58-lap grand prix, Hamilton appeared to be cruising towards what would have been a record-breaking eighth world title.

But, Nicholas Latifi's late crash saw a safety car be deployed, and Verstappen dived into the pits with nothing to lose to make sure he was on fresh tyres in case there was an opportunity to attack Hamilton.

There were several lapped cars between the leaders, which prevented Verstappen from being right on Hamilton's tail but, towards the end of the safety car period, race director Michael Masi decided to let those cars through to unlap themselves, but not the rest of the lapped cars further down the field.

And on the last lap of the last race of the season, he did just that, passing the Brit and racing away with the championship.

But F1 insider Will Buxton has implored fans to go a little further back in the race to explore a 'scandal' which he believed changed the race.

Hamilton had got ahead of the pole sitter from the start but as Verstappen tried to get back ahead at turn nine, Hamilton skipped the chicane, and stayed ahead of the Dutchman.

The Brit was not ordered to give the position back, and went on to dominate much of the race, before the last lap shenanigans.

Buxton told the Up to Speed podcast: “Should Lewis even have been leading given that on the opening lap he cut the chicane and never gave back the advantage?

“He gave up a couple of seconds. But if the stewards and if race control had stuck to the precedent of previous decisions, then Lewis should have actually given up the lead and given it back to Max at that point. And then I think we've got a very different race.

“So people seem to forget it wasn't just one occasion in that race where things were done not to the book from lap one things weren't done to the book. So the entire race is a scandal.”

Hamilton left behind

Pretty much ever since Hamilton got overtaken by Verstappen in that race, he has been left trailing in the Dutchman's dirty air.

Verstappen has finished ahead of Hamilton in the drivers' championship in each of the last five seasons, claiming championship victories in four of those years.

Verstappen has claimed 51 grand prix wins since Abu Dhabi 2021, while Hamilton has just the two since then.

This season, however, Hamilton sits above Verstappen in the early drivers' championship, with Ferrari looking much improved compared to 2025 and Red Bull struggling.

Verstappen has a best grand prix finish so far in 2026 of just fifth, while Hamilton has claimed a grand prix podium already, and sits 25 points above the four-time champion in the standings.

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