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Yas Marina Circuit
Yas Marina Circuit (November 2021–present)
LocationYas Island, Abu Dhabi, UAE
Time zoneUTC+04:00
Coordinates24°28′2N 54°36′11E / 24.46722°N 54.60306°E / 24.46722; 54.60306
Capacity60,000
FIA Grade
  • 1 (GP layout)
  • 2 (Corkscrew layout)
  • OwnerGovernment of Abu Dhabi
    OperatorAbu Dhabi Motorsports Management
    Broke groundMay 2007; 17 years ago (2007-05)
    OpenedOctober 2009; 14 years ago (2009-10)
    Construction cost
  • AED 4.856 billion
  • ArchitectHermann Tilke
    Major eventsCurrent:
    Formula One
    Abu Dhabi Grand Prix (2009–present)
    Gulf 12 Hours (2013–2019, 2022–present)
    Asian Le Mans Series (2021–present)
    24H Series Middle East Trophy (2023–present)
    Ferrari Challenge Asia-Pacific (2016–2017, 2022–present)
    Radical World Finals (2024)
    Former:
    FIA World RX
    World RX of Abu Dhabi (2019)
    Intercontinental GT Challenge (2022–2023)
    FIA GT1 World Championship (2010–2011)
    V8 Supercars Yas Marina Circuit V8 Supercar Event (2010–2012)
    Websitehttps://www.yasmarinacircuit.com
    Grand Prix Circuit
    (November 2021–present)
    Length5.281 km (3.281 miles)
    Turns16
    Race lap record1:26.103 (Netherlands Max Verstappen, Red Bull Racing RB16B, 2021, F1)
    Corkscrew Circuit
    (November 2021–present)
    Length4.572 km (2.840 miles)
    Turns18
    Race lap record1:42.446 (United Kingdom Taylor Barnard, Tatuus F3 T-318, 2024, F-Regional)
    North Circuit
    (November 2021–present)
    Length3.005 km (1.868 miles)
    Turns8
    Race lap record1:02.180 (Kuwait Khaled Almarzouq, Ferrari 488 Challenge Evo, 2024, Ferrari Challenge)
    Grand Prix Circuit
    (October 2009–June 2021)
    Length5.554 km (3.451 miles)
    Turns21
    Race lap record1:39.283 (United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes W10, 2019, F1)
    Corkscrew Circuit
    (October 2009–June 2021)
    Length4.730 km (2.939 miles)
    Turns19
    Race lap record1:37.656 (France Jules Bianchi, Dallara GP2/11, 2011, GP2)
    North Circuit
    (October 2009–June 2021)
    Length3.130 km (1.945 miles)
    Turns10
    Race lap record1:10.027 (United Kingdom Olli Caldwell, Tatuus F4-T014, 2018, F4)
    South Circuit
    (October 2009–June 2021)
    Length2.360 km (1.466 miles)
    Turns12
    Race lap record0:59.572 (South Africa Jonathan Aberdein, Tatuus F4-T014, 2017, F4)

    The Yas Marina Circuit (Arabic: حلبة مرسى ياس) is the venue for the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix. The circuit was designed by Hermann Tilke,[2][3] and is situated on Yas Island, near Abu Dhabi, the capital of the United Arab Emirates. Yas Marina was the second of four Formula One tracks in the Middle East, with the first being in Bahrain and subsequent tracks in Qatar and Saudi Arabia.

    A two-day GP2 Asia Series test was held to officially open the circuit, which was held a week before the 2009 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.[4] It also hosted V8 Supercars between 2010 and 2012, with the event being the opening round in 2010 and 2011.[5][6] Outside motorsport, the circuit was used for the final stage of the inaugural Abu Dhabi Tour cycle race in 2015.[7] The circuit has an FIA Grade 1 license.[8]

    Design

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    A satellite image of the circuit, as it appeared in 2018

    The circuit is located on Yas Island, a headland that was cut off from the mainland by a canal. It has sixteen corners and several straights,[9] and passes by the marina and through the Yas Hotel Abu Dhabi designed by New York-based architects Hani Rashid and Lise Anne CoutureofAsymptote Architecture with a facade lighting design by Rogier van der Heide.

    The circuit has five grandstand areas (Main Grandstand, West Grandstand, North Grandstand, South Grandstand, and Marina Grandstand) and part of its pit lane exit runs underneath the track. It also houses a team building behind the pit building, Media Center, Dragster Track and VIP Tower.[10] Additionally, one of the run-off areas runs underneath the West grandstand.

    This changed when the previous turns 4, 5, and 6 were redesigned and the previous turns 11, 12, and 13 were also reconfigured in time for the 2021 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.

    • Seating Capacity – 60,000
  • Area – 161.9 ha (400 acres)
  • Length – 5.281 km (3.281 mi)
  • Longest straight – 1.14 km (0.71 mi)
  • Elevation change – 10.7 m (35 ft)
  • Construction

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    The circuit was built by main contractor Cebarco-WCT WLL, under contract from developer Aldar Properties. Among the sub-contractors involved were KOH AH HING (KAHBINA) from Malaysia (structural contractor), as well as specialised subcontractors like Voltas (MEP), PKE-Siemens (MEP), Able-Middle East (earthworks), Hamilton International (interior) and Bau Bickhardt (track) to name a few.

    The circuit was constructed with a permanent lighting system provided by Musco Lighting, similar to the one installed at Losail International CircuitinQatar. Yas Marina Circuit is the largest permanent sports venue lighting project in the world; previously the title had been held by Losail International Circuit.

    The surface of the track is made of graywacke aggregate, shipped to Abu Dhabi from a Bayston Hill quarry in Shropshire, England. The surface material is highly acclaimed by circuit bosses and Formula One drivers for the high level of grip it offers, though at the expense of a higher rate of tyre wear. The same aggregate material is used at the Bahrain International Circuit for the Bahrain Grand Prix.[11]

    On 7 October 2009, the circuit was granted final approval to hold Formula One races by the FIA.[12] Bruno Senna was the first driver to complete a test run on the circuit.

    GP3 visited Abu Dhabi for the first time at the end of the 2013 season.[13]

    Reception

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    After the first practice sessions at the 2009 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, the circuit was welcomed by the drivers, with Nico Rosberg commenting that every corner was 'unique',[14] while double World Champion Fernando Alonso echoed his sentiments, stating that it was enjoyable because there was always something to do. Force India's Adrian Sutil rated the circuit as being better than Formula One's other night race in Singapore as he felt there was too much light at Marina Bay.[citation needed]

    Not all of the drivers were complimentary, with Giancarlo Fisichella expressing a particular dislike of the pit exit, which dips under the main circuit by way of a tunnel. Although the pit exit remained free of incidents for the early practice sessions, Fisichella claimed that it was both very difficult and dangerous.[14] Kimi Räikkönen notoriously gave his thoughts on the circuit, stating "The first few turns are quite good, but the rest of it is shit".[15]

    After the 2017 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix the designer Hermann Tilke said that they were considering making changes to the track to present more overtaking opportunities.[16] BBC Sport's Andrew Benson called the racing in the 2020 event "dreary" with Matt Beer of The Race naming the track layout as one of 6 reasons why the races in Abu Dhabi "consistently disappoint".[17][18] Drivers such as Daniel Ricciardo have also added their support for track changes.[19]

    In June 2021, Saif Al Noaimi, acting CEO of Abu Dhabi Motorsports Management, said modifications to the track's layout had been approved, with the modifications completed in time for the 2021 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.[20] Turns 4, 5, and 6 were replaced by a single, less severe hairpin, turns 11 through 14 were replaced by a sweeping banked curve, and turns 18 through 20 were made less tight to allow more speed to be carried through them.[21][22]

    Events

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    Current
    Former

    Lap records

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    As of February 2024, the official fastest lap records at the Yas Marina Circuit are listed as:[23][24][25]

    Category Time Driver Vehicle Event
    Grand Prix Circuit (November 2021–present): 5.281 km
    F1 1:26.103[26] Max Verstappen Red Bull Racing RB16B 2021 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix
    FIA F2 1:37.445[27] Roy Nissany Dallara F2 2018 2021 Abu Dhabi Formula 2 round
    LMP2 1:40.725[28] Tom Dillmann Oreca 07 2024 4 Hours of Abu Dhabi Race 1
    LMP3 1:48.198[29] Laurents Hörr Duqueine M30 D-08 2022 4 Hours of Abu Dhabi Race 2
    Formula Regional 1:50.632[30] Tuukka Taponen Tatuus F3 T-318 2024 2nd Abu Dhabi Formula Regional Middle East Championship round
    GT3 1:51.291[31] Maro Engel Mercedes-AMG GT3 Evo 2023 Gulf 12 Hours
    Formula 4 1:54.671[32] Andrea Kimi Antonelli Tatuus F4-T421 2022 1st Abu Dhabi Formula 4 UAE round
    Porsche Carrera Cup 1.55.546[33] Bandar Alesayi Porsche 911 (992) GT3 Cup 2022 Abu Dhabi Porsche Sprint Challenge Middle East round
    Lamborghini Super Trofeo 1:56.478[34] Mikkel Mac Lamborghini Huracán LP 620-2 Super Trofeo Evo 2024 6 Hours of Abu Dhabi
    Ferrari Challenge 1:56.889[35] Christian Brunsborg Ferrari 488 Challenge Evo 2022 Abu Dhabi Ferrari Challenge Asia-Pacific round
    Gulf Radical Cup 1:57.400[36] Jimmy Chou Radical SR3 2024 2nd Abu Dhabi Gulf Radical Cup round
    GT4 2:03.224[34] Charlie Robertson BMW M4 GT4 2024 6 Hours of Abu Dhabi
    TCR Touring Car 2:06.197[37] Alexandros Annivas CUPRA León TCR 2023 1st Abu Dhabi NGK UAE ProCar Championship round
    Renault Clio Cup 2:16.338[38] Jerzy Spinkiewicz Renault Clio R.S. V 2023 2nd Abu Dhabi Renault Clio Cup Middle East round
    Corkscrew Circuit (November 2021–present): 4.572 km
    Formula Regional 1:42.446[39] Taylor Barnard Tatuus F3 T-318 2024 1st Abu Dhabi Formula Regional Middle East Championship round
    Formula 4 1:47.290[40] Kean Nakamura-Berta Tatuus F4-T421 2024 1st Abu Dhabi Formula 4 UAE round
    Renault Clio Cup 2:06.357[41] Stanislav Novikov Renault Clio R.S. V 2024 2nd Abu Dhabi Renault Clio Cup Middle East round
    North Circuit (November 2021–present): 3.005 km
    Ferrari Challenge 1:02.180[42] Khaled Almarzouq Ferrari 488 Challenge Evo[43] 2024 1st Abu Dhabi NGK UAE ProCar Championship round
    Gulf Radical Cup 1:04.194[44] Luke Hilton Radical SR3 2024 1st Abu Dhabi Gulf Radical Cup round
    GT4 1:06.277[42] Keith Gatehouse Mercedes-AMG GT4[43] 2024 1st Abu Dhabi NGK UAE ProCar Championship round
    Porsche Carrera Cup 1:06.996[45] Mohammed Al Hammadi Porsche 911 (992) GT3 Cup 2023 2nd Abu Dhabi NGK UAE ProCar Championship round
    TCR Touring Car 1:08.599[46] René Münnich Honda Civic Type R TCR (FK8) 2023 2nd Abu Dhabi NGK UAE ProCar Championship round
    Renault Clio Cup 1:15.411[47] Ilya Sidorov Renault Clio R.S. V 2024 1st Abu Dhabi Renault Clio Cup Middle East round
    Grand Prix Circuit (October 2009–June 2021): 5.554 km
    F1 1:39.283[23] Lewis Hamilton Mercedes AMG F1 W10 EQ Power+ 2019 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix
    FIA F2 1:50.314 Alexander Albon Dallara GP2/11 2017 Abu Dhabi Formula 2 round
    GP2 1:50.110[23][48] Giedo van der Garde Dallara GP2/08 2010 Abu Dhabi GP2 round
    LMP2 1:56.560[49] Franco Colapinto Aurus 01 2021 4 Hours of Abu Dhabi Race 2
    GP3 1:56.888[23] Marvin Kirchhöfer Dallara GP3/13 2014 Abu Dhabi GP3 round
    LMP3 2:05.165[50] Malthe Jakobsen Ligier JS P320 2021 4 Hours of Abu Dhabi Race 1
    Formula Regional 2:07.324[51] Jamie Chadwick Tatuus F3 T-318 2020 Abu Dhabi F3 Asia round
    GT1 2:07.376[52] Thomas Mutsch Matech Ford GT1 2010 Abu Dhabi FIA GT1 round
    GT3 2:08.791[49] Ben Barnicoat McLaren 720S GT3 2021 4 Hours of Abu Dhabi Race 2
    MRF Challenge 2:10.674[53] Felipe Drugovich Dallara Formulino Pro 2017 Abu Dhabi MRF Challenge round
    Formula 4 2:11.046[54] Charles Weerts Tatuus F4-T014 2018 2nd Abu Dhabi Formula 4 UAE round
    Porsche Carrera Cup 2:11.371[55] Dylan Pereira Porsche 911 (991 II) GT3 Cup 2020 Abu Dhabi Porsche Sprint Challenge Middle East round
    Audi R8 LMS Cup 2:12.246[56] André Couto Audi R8 LMS ultra 2014 Abu Dhabi Audi R8 LMS Cup round
    V8 Supercars 2.13.160[23][57] Jamie Whincup Holden VE Commodore 2012 Abu Dhabi V8 Supercar round
    Ferrari Challenge 2:15.130[58] Philipp Baron [pl] Ferrari 458 Challenge Evo 2014 Ferrari Challenge Finali Mondiali
    Radical Middle East Cup 2.15.229[59] Jani Hjerppe [fi] Radical SR3 2018 1st Abu Dhabi Radical Middle East Cup round
    Trofeo Maserati 2:18.823[60] Ange Barde [fr] Maserati Trofeo 2013 Abu Dhabi Trofeo Maserati Corse World Series round
    GT4 2:21.240[61] Olli Caldwell Mercedes-AMG GT4 2018 Gulf 12 Hours
    TCR Touring Car 2:21.896[62] Josh Files Honda Civic Type R TCR (FK2) 2017 Abu Dhabi TCR Middle East round
    Short (Corkscrew) Circuit (October 2009–June 2021): 4.730 km
    GP2 1:37.656[24][63] Charles Pic Dallara GP2/11 2011 Abu Dhabi GP2 Asia round
    GT1 1:52.431[64] Maxime Martin Matech Ford GT1 2011 Abu Dhabi FIA GT1 round
    Formula Regional 1:53.432[65] Jehan Daruvala Tatuus F3 T-318 2021 1st Abu Dhabi F3 Asian Championship round
    GT3 1:56.203[24][66] Rob Barff [de] Ferrari 458 Italia GT3 2011 3rd Yas Marina UAE GT round
    Formula 4 1:57.198[67] Dilano van 't Hoff Tatuus F4-T014 2021 2nd Abu Dhabi Formula 4 UAE round
    V8 Supercars 1:57.740[24][68] Jason Bargwanna Holden VE Commodore 2011 Yas V8 400
    North Circuit (October 2009–June 2021): 3.130 km
    Formula 4 1:10.027[69] Olli Caldwell Tatuus F4-T014 2018 1st Abu Dhabi Formula 4 UAE round
    TCR Touring Car 1:14.778[70] Luca Engstler Volkswagen Golf GTI TCR 2018 Abu Dhabi TCR Middle East round
    South Circuit (October 2009–June 2021): 2.360 km
    Formula 4 0:59.572[71] Jonathan Aberdein Tatuus F4-T014 2017 2nd Abu Dhabi Formula 4 UAE round
    [edit]

    See also

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