Also, since it's for Latin America, maybe mention that the race took place in the UAE, and note that it was virtual due to the pandemic, though the 2021 Abu Dhabi GP wasn't virtual. Wait, wait, in 2021, the Abu Dhabi GP was held in person, but with a new track layout. I should confirm that detail. Let me double-check: yes, the 2021 Abu Dhabi GP was real, part of the 2021 season, and was the season finale. The track was the Yas Marina Circuit, which had a new layout for that year.
Including the teams, like Red Bull and Mercedes, the drivers: Max Verstappen, Lewis Hamilton, Sergio Pérez, others. Mentioning their positions and actions.
So, structuring the paper with an introduction, context, the race details, key moments, and conclusion. Including the outcome of the championship as well, since Verstappen won the title, and Hamilton had been leading. Also, since it's for Latin America, maybe mention
Now, translating all that into Spanish, keeping the tone engaging for Latin American readers. Use formal yet dynamic language, avoid overly technical terms but ensure accuracy.
I should start by outlining the race. First, the context of the 2021 Abu Dhabi GP, its significance as the final race. Then, the grid positions, maybe some background on the top drivers like Max Verstappen and Lewis Hamilton. Then the race itself, the main incidents, such as the Safety Car period and the controversial decision by the FOM to change the race rules. Then the outcome, the winner, and the aftermath of the decision. Let me double-check: yes, the 2021 Abu Dhabi
Also, adding some color commentary, like "What a thriller it was!" or "A controversial finish left fans divided," to match the style.
Wait, actually, no, the circuit layout wasn't changed for the 2021 Abu Dhabi GP. The layout had been modified in 2019, but for 2021, it was the same. The main controversy was the race director's decision to allow a safety car period with one lap to go, changing the outcome. Mentioning their positions and actions
I should also highlight the significance of the race—deciding the championship title, the points, and the implications for the drivers.