Little more than a decade ago Yas Island was a desert island dissected by a few strips of tarmac.
But soon the island would be unrecognisable, having been transformed into a venue for royalty, film stars and 50,000 fans to witness one of the world’s most prestigious motorsport races, the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.
The race, one of the highlights of the Formula One calendar, has been staged 10 times already, with some amazing highs and some incredible incidents punctuating the performances of the world's best drivers.
Here are the most memorable moments so far. And one thing can be guaranteed, there will be many more in the future, starting this weekend.
FIRST TWILIGHT RACE
2009: With a 5pm start the inaugural 2009 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix became the first day-night race in the sport’s 69-year history at the most lavish venue ever erected to host an F1 event with tailormade track, runway, drag-strip and state-of-the-art waterfront team facilities plus the unique Yas Marina hotel. But F1 and Yas Marina weren’t done with nature just yet and in 2013 witnessed a partial solar eclipse as inaugural victor Sebastian Vettel went on a devastating nine win charge to his fourth title. In doing so he matched Michael Schumacher’s 2004 record of 13 wins in a single season.
FOUR WAY TITLE SHOWDOWN SEES HISTORY
2010: Abu Dhabi hosted the denouement of one of the greatest seasons in F1 history with a four-way final round title showdown between Vettel, Mark Webber, Lewis Hamilton and Fernando Alonso. Surely F1’s Spanish Terminator couldn’t lose with an eight point cushion and needing just a top four finish? But a Ferrari strategy gamble saw him trapped behind Vitaly Petrov for nearly 40 laps and after eight months of racing Alonso was 13 desperate seconds away from the place he needed. Instead Vettel won the race to take the title by four points to become – at 23 and 134 days – the youngest champion in the sport's history and only the third driver to win a title having led for just one race – the last.
SCHUMACHER FEELS THE FORCE
2010: F1 legend Michael Schumacher ended his first season back from retirement with a horrifying smash. On the very first lap the seven times champion was nudged into a spin and Antonio Liuzzi’s Force India speared up the front of the cockpit, narrowly missing his helmet and crunched into the engine cowling behind his head, coming to a halt straddling the stranded Mercedes. Thankfully both drivers were uninjured but the much-loved veteran, himself, described the incident as “frightening”.
THE MOST FAMOUS RADIO MESSAGE IN F1 HISTORY
2012: Kimi Raikkonen launched a thousand memes and even more t-shirt slogans as he snapped at his anxious engineer: “Just leave me alone, I know what I’m doing”. And he certainly appeared to as he fended off Fernando Alonso for 36 laps to hand the lowly Lotus marque it’s first win since Ayrton Senna in Detroit 25 years before. The Iceman’s words didn’t ring so true a couple of races later in Brazil when he spun off and fired up a safety road ‘shortcut’ to discover a newly fitted locked gate – all seen on live tv worldwide – and had to do a swift u-turn. His engineer left him alone that time too.
ROSBERG AT THE DOUBLE
2012: Many stand out moments were to follow for Nico Rosberg in Abu Dhabi, not least a world championship title, but his 2012 race was memorable only for two accidents in nine laps, the second of which was one of the biggest of his life. Rosberg careered over the top of Narain Karthikeyan’s HRT on the flat-out 190mph approach to Turn 16. “I don’t blame Narain. His steering broke so he braked. It was scary, all I saw suddenly was blue sky,” said Rosberg who escaped injury.
THE SKY’S THE LIMIT FOR RED BULL
2013: The National award for sheer nerve has got to go to David Coulthard who performed donuts in his Red Bull on the Burj al Arab’s helicopter pad 690 feet above Dubai as a publicity stunt to celebrate their fourth successive world championship double. The priceless F1 racer (the car, not the driver) had to be heaved into the heavens dangling from a helicopter in one of the most unusual sights ever seen in F1.
DOUBLE POINTS GOOD NEWS FOR HAMILTON
2014: Teams resisted promoter Bernie Ecclestone’s ambitious bid to make the final three races worth double points but Abu Dhabi weren’t afraid to gamble despite the public uproar. The increase was ditched afterwards but proved an omen for Lewis Hamilton as the F1 ace celebrated the end to the six year wait for his second world title at the dawn of the F1 energy-harvesting hybrid era. There was also a sad note as the event was one of the first to test the Virtual Safety Car system introduced after the Japan accident that claimed the life of rising star Jules Bianchi.
HAMILTON SLOWS IN TITLE BID
2016: An ill-tempered season-long rivalry between two childhood karting pals turned global superstars, went to the wire. Lewis Hamilton won the race at a canter but openly disobeyed team instructions as he tried to conjure a fourth title. Teammate Rosberg only had to finish second but Hamilton tried to back him into the clutches of the chasing pack. Ordered to pick up the pace Hamilton said: “I’m happy where I am. Let us race!” It didn’t work but Mercedes’ delight at finally having a German champion was short-lived as Rosberg quit F1 five days later.
HANGING ... LIKE A COW
2018: Nico Hulkenberg displayed his dubious grasp of bovine behaviour. The German was launched into the air off Roman Grosjean’s Haas at Turn Nine and somersaulted sideways into barriers upside down. The rattled German said on the team radio. “I’m hanging here like a cow.” Marshalls quickly put out an engine fire but it took three anxious minutes to free the Renault racer. Doctors later gave him the all-clear.
MERC MARCH ON
2019: After a record 765 point haul in 2016 will the Silver Arrows onslaught on the team record books continue this year despite the absence of boss Toto Wolff? Mercedes arrive with five consecutive wins at Yas Marina and only one team has done better at any one circuit in the sport’s history – McLaren at Monaco in the Senna & Prost heyday from 1988-93. Mercedes have a one-shot bid to add to their overflowing trophy cabinet.
Essentials
The flights
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- Benjamin Macann, 32: involvement in cocaine smuggling gang.
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- Callum Halpin, 27: over the 2018 murder of a rival drug dealer.
- Asim Naveed, 29: accused of being the leader of a gang that imported cocaine.
- Calvin Parris, 32: accused of buying cocaine from Naveed and selling it on.
- John James Jones, 31: allegedly stabbed two people causing serious injuries.
- Callum Michael Allan, 23: alleged drug dealing and assaulting an emergency worker.
- Dean Garforth, 29: part of a crime gang that sold drugs and guns.
- Joshua Dillon Hendry, 30: accused of trafficking heroin and crack cocain.
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- Nana Oppong, 41: shot a man eight times in a suspected gangland reprisal attack.
UEFA CHAMPIONS LEAGUE FIXTURES
All kick-off times 10.45pm UAE ( 4 GMT) unless stated
Tuesday
Sevilla v Maribor
Spartak Moscow v Liverpool
Manchester City v Shakhtar Donetsk
Napoli v Feyenoord
Besiktas v RB Leipzig
Monaco v Porto
Apoel Nicosia v Tottenham Hotspur
Borussia Dortmund v Real Madrid
Wednesday
Basel v Benfica
CSKA Moscow Manchester United
Paris Saint-Germain v Bayern Munich
Anderlecht v Celtic
Qarabag v Roma (8pm)
Atletico Madrid v Chelsea
Juventus v Olympiakos
Sporting Lisbon v Barcelona
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Southern Transitional Council: Faction in Yemeni government that seeks autonomy for the south
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Manchester City 6
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Watford 0
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Directed by: Joseph Kosinski
Starring: Tom Cruise, Val Kilmer, Jennifer Connelly, Jon Hamm, Miles Teller, Glen Powell, Ed Harris
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Anthony Anderson, Black-ish
Don Cheadle, Black Monday
Ted Danson, The Good Place
Michael Douglas, The Kominsky Method
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LEAD ACTRESS IN A COMEDY SERIES
Christina Applegate, Dead to Me
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OUTSTANDING REALITY/COMPETITION PROGRAM
The Masked Singer
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RuPaul’s Drag Race
Top Chef
The Voice
LEAD ACTOR IN A LIMITED SERIES/TV MOVIE
Jeremy Irons, Watchmen
Hugh Jackman, Bad Education
Paul Mescal, Normal People
Jeremy Pope, Hollywood
Mark Ruffalo, I Know This Much Is True
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Regina King, Watchmen
Octavia Spencer, Self Made
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Mrs. America
Unbelievable
Unorthodox
Watchmen
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Dead to Me
The Good Place
Insecure
The Kominsky Method
The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel
Schitt’s Creek
What We Do In The Shadows
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The Handmaid’s Tale
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1. Put the social media app in a folder on the second or third screen of your phone so it has to remain a conscious decision to open, rather than something your fingers gravitate towards without consideration.
2. Schedule a time to use social media instead of consistently throughout the day. I recommend setting aside certain times of the day or week when you upload pictures or share information.
3. Take a mental snapshot rather than a photo on your phone. Instead of sharing it with your social world, try to absorb the moment, connect with your feeling, experience the moment with all five of your senses. You will have a memory of that moment more vividly and for far longer than if you take a picture of it.