Anticipation in Abu Dhabi Ahead of Deciding Formula One Championship Race

Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates - With the race for the Formula One championship on the line on Sunday, the four drivers in contention ahead of the season-ending Abu Dhabi Grand Prix played down expectations this week and kept their tactics under wraps.

Ferrari driver Fernando Alonso has the best chance to claim the title, but Red Bull rivals Mark Webber and Sebastian Vettel are close behind and McLaren driver Lewis Hamilton holds an outside chance of winning.

After Vettel and Webber finished 1-2 at the Brazilian GP, the attention has been on how the teammates will approach the race in Abu Dhabi. Will Vettel move over and let Webber pass if he is winning, thus handing the title to the Australian?

Vettel, a brash German who publicly feuded with Webber this season, finds himself in an awkward position. Teams are banned from giving “team orders” — telling drivers to let their teammates pass — so it may come down to him voluntarily letting Webber through if the team is to add the Formula One championship to the constructors’ title it has already won.

He wasn’t acting recently like he was ready to give up a victory on Sunday for the sake of the team. To claim the title, Vettel needs to win and hope Alonso is outside the top four. If Vettel is second, both Webber and Alonso need to finish low enough to allow the German to remain at the top.

On Friday, Vettel was fastest in the first practice session, more than a second quicker than his two main championship rivals.

Vettel is third in the overall standings behind Webber and Alonso heading into Sunday’s race.

The German clocked 1 minute, 42.760 seconds around the 5.554-kilometer Yas Marina circuit. Hamilton was second fastest, while defending champion Jenson Button was third and Webber was fourth.

Alonso was sixth fastest in his Ferrari.

“I think the target is clear,” Vettel said. “The speed has been there all season and it hasn’t been the easiest season for myself, but we are still in the hunt and that’s good.

“Try to do my best and it depends where those two guys (Webber and Alonso) are.”

Hamilton’s teammate Button added his voice to the debate, suggesting Vettel should move aside. “I can see, for example, if the two Red Bulls are quick here, first and second, and Vettel’s got the jump on Mark, and Alonso’s in third for example, I would say that Vettel would let Mark past,” Button said.

“That’s not a team order, that’s his decision — if he makes it.”

For his part, Alonso appeared relaxed, insisting tactics were the last thing on his mind.

“I think I will not lose even one second of my energy this weekend thinking of what is going to happen on Sunday afternoon,” the 29-year-old Spaniard said. “There is much more to do Friday, Saturday, preparing the weekend in the right way. And as I said, our only picture at the moment of the race is winning the race.”

A victory for Alonso probably will carry the most controversy of any of the four, since he was the beneficiary of Ferrari using team orders in Germany to allow the Spaniard to pass teammate Felipe Massa, picking up an additional seven points for a win instead of second.

Alonso on Thursday dismissed suggestions that a title would somehow be tainted should he win by seven points or less. “Winning by seven, one, or 25 is the less important thing in my mind right now,” he said. “Being first and second is our only target.”

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The United Nations Development Programme is the UN’s global Development network, an organization advocating for change and Connecting countries to knowledge, experience and resources to help people build a better life.
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From Zulhilmi Supaat GUANGZHOU, Nov 15 (Bernama) -- Malaysia bagged their first gold medal in the 16th Asian Games here through Chai Fong Ying in wu

Guangzhou - Malaysia bagged their first gold medal in the 16th Asian Games here through Chai Fong Ying in wushu on Day Three of the Games which officially began on Saturday.

Besides this, Malaysia also captured the first silver through Ibrahim Amir who was in action in the 8-Ball Pool Singles final.

After today's competitions involving Malaysians, the national contingent's medal tally stands at one gold, one silver and three bronze, which puts Malaysia in eighth position in the medal standings.

As of 11pm tonight, hosts China lead the medal standings with 53 gold, 20 silver and 19 bronze followed by South Korea (18, 13, 18) and Japan (13, 25, 23).

Not only did Fong Ying win the gold, she also successfully defended her Tajijian gold that she won when making her Asian Games debut in Doha, Qatar four years ago.

However, Ng Shin Yi, her compatriot in the event had to be satisfied with fifth placing.

The silver was all the more sweet for the 49-year-old Ibrahim on the personal level as he had returned empty-handed in the last two editions of the Games.

In the final today, Ibrahim lost 4-7 to Kuo Po Cheng of Taiwan. At the Guangzhou Velodrome, national cycling ace Mohd Azizulhasni Awang booked his ticket for tomorrow's semifinal of the men's 200m individual sprint after defeating Hassanali Varposhti of Iran in the quarterfinal.

Dubbed the `The Pocketrocketman', he posted 10.781s in the first sprint and 10.982s in the second to overcome the Iranian.

Tomorrow, Mohd Azizulhasni will be up against Doha gold medallist Zhang Lei of China and two Japanese riders, Kitatsuru Tsubasa and Nitta Yudai.

In the women's event of the same, Fatehah Mustafa failed to advance past the quarterfinal after being defeated by Kim Wongyeong of South Korea.

In the team pursuit, the Malaysian quartet of Mohamad Akmal Amrun, Muhamad Adiq Husainie Othman, Amir Mustafa Rusli and Mohd Rizal Tisin lost to the Iranian team but managed to rewrite the national record in the event.

The Malaysians' time was four minutes 18.596 seconds while the Iranians did 4:15.225s.

Team manager Datuk Naim Mohamad said the 4:18.596s erased the old mark of 4:20s set by the same four at the World Championship in Beijing in January.

Meanwhile, the national football squad bid goodbye to the Games when they lost 1-3 to defending champions Iran in the knockout stage.

Though without key players because of injuries and red cards, K.Rajagobal's boys can take pride that they gave a good account of themselves

Tomorrow, though the Malaysian contingent will be celebrating Aidiladha, which is celebrated here one day earlier than Malaysia, there will be no let up in the quest to meet the nine-gold target that has been set for the team.

Attention will be focused on Mohd Azizulhasni and Malaysian tenpin bowlers Shalin Zulkifli, Esther Cheah and Zandra Aziela Ibrahim who will begin the hunt for gold in the women's individual event at the Tianhe Bowling Alley.

The men's and women's badminton squads will also be starting their campaigns in the individual events at the Tianhe Stadium tomorrow.

Guongzhou Asian Games News Briefs

Guangzhou - Following are news briefs from the 16th Asian Games taking place here.

FOOTBALL
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K.Rajagobal's boys bid goodbye to the Guongzhou Games when they went down 1-2 to defending champions Iran in the knockout stage at the Yue Xiu Stadium here.

Karim Ansari Fard opened scoring for the Iranians in the 53rd minute followed by goals form Syed Hosseini (59th) and Amir Sharafi (67th).

Malaysia received a penalty in the 86th minute which was converted by Norshahrul Idlan Talaha.

HOKI (MEN)
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The men's hockey team opened their Group A campaign by defeating Singapore 3-0 the Aoti Sports Centre here.

Hafifihafiz Hanafi opened accounts in the seventh minute while Azlan Misron put in Malaysia's second in the 14th minute.

Muhamad Razie Abd Rahim put the match beyond all doubt when he slammed home a penalty corner in the 35th minute.

Besides Malaysia, the other teams in the group are China, Oman, South Korea and Singapore.

BOWLING
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The men's bowling team got off to a dismal start when the bowling competition opened at the Tianhe Bowling Hall here today.

Senior bowler Alex Liew was the best performer among the Malaysian bowlers when he scored 1,354 pinfalls but it was a good 60 pins off the 1,414 pins scored by the eventual gold medallist, Engelberto Rivera of the Philippines.

Alex finished in 10th place while of his compatriots, Aaron Kong was 12th (1,339 pinfalls), Khairuddin (22nd), Adrian Ang and Muhamad Syafiq Ridhwan Abdul Malek (joint 23) and Zulmazran Zulkifli (46th).

The national women bowlers open their campaign tomorrow.

ARTISTIC GYMNASTICS
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Tracie Ang has advanced to the final of the balance beam event, which will be held on Wednesday.

In the women's individual all around event held at the Asian Games Town Gymnasium here today, Tracie managed to finish in 10th place after collecting 51.150 points.

The event was won by Sui Lu of China who garnered 58.400 points.

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