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Red Bull's Max Verstappen won the final race of the season in Abu Dhabi as Ferrari's Charles Leclerc beat the Dutchman's team-mate Sergio Perez to secure second in the championship.
Leclerc, who was Verstappen's title rival earlier this year before Ferrari's season imploded in a flood of errors and reliability failures, held off Perez on divergent strategies to take second place.
Sebastian Vettel's final race ended in disappointment, the four-time champion bemoaning when he felt was a poor strategy from Aston Martin.
Vettel took the final point for 10th place after Lewis Hamilton's Mercedes retired from fourth place with three laps to go.
The fight between Leclerc and Perez made for a tense finish to a race that Verstappen dominated.
Ferrari chose a one-stop strategy for Leclerc, the same as Red Bull with Verstappen, while Perez stopped twice.
That left the Mexican to come back from a 23-second deficit in the final 24 laps if he was to beat Leclerc in a fight that would be decided on whoever finished ahead as they went into the race tied on points.
Perez closed at a second a lap and more for a while, but Leclerc measured his tyres with skill to secure second place in both race and championship - a result many will feel he deserves given he has had an inferior car to Perez for the vast majority of the year.
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