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Abu Dhabi GP: Valtteri Bottas fastest as Red Bull show pace

Mercedes driver Valtteri Bottas headed Red Bull's Max Verstappen in second practice at the season-closing Abu Dhabi Grand Prix. The Finn, who has yet to win this year while team-mate Lewis Hamilton claimed a fifth world title, was just 0.044 seconds quicker than Verstappen. The second Red Bull of Daniel Ricciardo was third, 0.192secs off the pace, ahead of Hamilton and the Ferrari drivers. Kimi Raikkonen headed Sebastian Vettel, who has not won a race since August. More to follow Abu Dhabi GP second practice results Abu Dhabi GP coverage details Bangers and smash: Max Verstappen was the latest victim of the sausage curb
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