Record turnout forecast as Abu Dhabi prepares to host thrilling F1 season finale

With 58 points on offer over the final two rounds, the honors could be decided in Qatar this weekend but will more likely roll on to the final Grand Prix of the season. The excitement takes place from Dec. 4-7, with the race taking place on the Sunday. (Supplied)
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Updated 25 November 2025
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Record turnout forecast as Abu Dhabi prepares to host thrilling F1 season finale

ABU DHABI: With just over a week to go until the Formula 1 Etihad Airways Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, preparations are nearing completion ahead of what could be a dramatic three-way title showdown at Yas Marina Circuit.

A superb win for reigning champion Max Verstappen and a double disqualification for McLaren — who have already secured the constructors’ championship — in Las Vegas means the drivers’ title hangs in the balance; just 24 points separate Lando Norris from Oscar Piastri and Verstappen.

With 58 points on offer over the final two rounds, the honors could be decided in Qatar this weekend but will more likely roll on to the final Grand Prix of the season. The excitement takes place from Dec. 4-7, with the race taking place on the Sunday.

The Yas Island track is almost ready for the arrival of the 10 F1 teams, their drivers and a blockbuster lineup of entertainment. Last year’s event drew 192,000 spectators over the four days, and organizers say early indicators suggest 2025 is on course to surpass that figure, with fans expected from 105 countries.

Saif Al-Noaimi, CEO of Ethara, said the event continued to cement its position as one of the region’s premier sporting and cultural events: “Abu Dhabi Grand Prix is the most anticipated weekend on the region’s sporting calendar and the one we prepare for the whole year. The 2025 event promises to be remarkable, with more fans, more racing, more entertainment, and exciting new experiences on and off the track. We cannot wait to welcome everyone in Abu Dhabi.”

Across Yas Island, hundreds of specialists are finishing work on the 5.28 km-circuit, its grandstands, fan zones and hospitality areas. More than 40,000 personnel — from UAE contractors and operations teams to food and beverage vendors and volunteers — are involved in delivering the event and ensuring it runs smoothly.

This year’s race weekend will also feature the most ambitious entertainment program in its history. Eight artists will headline the Yasalam presented by e& concerts at Etihad Park, including Benson Boone, Post Malone, Elyanna, Metallica and Katy Perry. Official after-parties will feature performances by Calvin Harris, Idris Elba and Keinemusik.

David Powell, Ethara’s chief strategy and business development officer, described the event as “our region’s Super Bowl,” adding: “It is the biggest spectacle in the F1 calendar and an entertainment powerhouse, showcasing our ambition at Ethara.”

Sustainability will play a central role this year. The sport is advancing its environmental commitments, including reducing Scope 1 and 2 emissions by 50 percent by 2030 and shifting to 100 percent renewable energy by 2035. Single-use plastic bottles and cups have been eliminated across Yas Marina Circuit and Etihad Park, replaced with sustainable alternatives and supported by free water refill stations. Canned water from Ma Hawa — produced using air-to-water technology and recyclable packaging — will also be available. F&B vendors are moving to canned beverages, paper cups and reusable “Again Please” cup systems.

Building on the solar car park launched in 2024, which already supplies 30 percent of the circuit’s energy needs, the 2025 Grand Prix will triple its temporary solar capacity, increase battery storage sixfold and power all temporary generators with biofuel.

With a fiercely contested championship, global entertainment slate and strengthened sustainability, this year’s Abu Dhabi Grand Prix will be the largest and most spectacular yet.


‘Proud’ Saudi fighters Basahel and Albrahim bask in PFL MENA wins

Updated 09 December 2025
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‘Proud’ Saudi fighters Basahel and Albrahim bask in PFL MENA wins

  • Duo spoke after victories at the Dhahran Expo in Alkhobar
  • In the main event Mohammad Alaqraa defeated Badreddine Diani to become PFL MENA welterweight champion

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia fighters Malik Basahel and Ahmed Albrahim have revealed their delight at winning their showcase bouts at “PFL MENA Finals: All or Nothing” at the Dhahran Expo in Alkhobar.

The night also saw four new PFL MENA champions crowned as this year’s season ended.

“Thank God for everything,” Basahel (3-0) told said after his flyweight showcase win over Mahmoud Atef (5-4, 1 NC) by TKO at 3 minutes, 13 seconds of round one.

“Of course, I’m proud of this performance. On record, my opponent has a stronger record. But glory to God, I got the win. My hard work paid off, and what’s coming will be even better, God willing.

“The MMA scene in the Kingdom, especially in Dhahran, is developing and God willing, we’ll see more and more fighters.”

“For sure, the sport is developing, you can see it,” he added. “There are many fighters coming up, even in the amateur divisions. The national team too, Masha Allah, is truly one of the strongest in the world, not just in the Arab region but worldwide.

“Our young athletes, ages 15 to 18 are incredibly talented. Every year, the level keeps improving. PFL is coming here and Insha Allah there will be more opportunities. Thank God, we have many great things happening and a lot of progress.”

Meanwhile, Albrahim (AM 4-1) defeated Mohamed Nabil (AM 2-1) by TKO at 2:45 of round two in their amateur welterweight showcase bout.

“The Eastern Province has always been known for sports in general,” the Saudi fighter said.

“Many athletes have come from there across various fields; football, bodybuilding, and many other sports. The Eastern Province has always been a treasure when it comes to sporting talent.”

“The technique and the talent have been there for a long time, but the media never really highlighted it properly,” Abraham added.

“But as you can see now, the media has started to shed more light on it, and fighters are beginning to emerge. And honestly, there are many people better than me, many talents.

“But once the media shines a light, people finally see it. The Eastern Province is full of fighters, full of gifted athletes, and you will see more coming very soon, God willing.”

Abraham dedicated his win to his parents and brothers. “They have always encouraged me,” he said.

“My father was the first to say, ‘people will wonder how he will come back,’ but that actually motivated me. They kept supporting me while I was training.

“I hope they can see this video, and I dedicate this victory to them. I didn’t make this decision to join PFL until I was fully ready. I entered this fight with a professional mindset. We are ready — Saudi always shows up ready.”

In the main event, Kuwait’s Mohammad Alaqraa (10-1) edged out Morocco’s Badreddine “Dreamchaser” Diani (10-4) by unanimous decision after five hard-fought rounds to win the PFL MENA welterweight championship.

In the co-main event, Morocco’s Salah Eddine “Supersalah” Hamli (11-0) kept his undefeated record intact as he submitted Iraq’s Mohammad “Soulkeeper” Fahmi (6-1) in the second round to become the new PFL MENA lightweight champion.

Also, Islam “The Egyptian Zombie” Reda (15-1) scored a second-round submission victory over Algeria’s Yanis “The Desert Warrior” Ghemmouri (13-4) to become the PFL MENA featherweight champion.

In addition, Jordan’s Nawras “Honey Badger” Abzakh (15-6, 1 NC) needed just 36 seconds to submit Islam “Moksha” Youssef (7-3) of Egypt and capture the PFL MENA bantamweight championship.