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Looking back on 2016, one things is for certain — it was a memorable year for Formula 1. After two years of Mercedes dominance in 2014 and 2015, another season of it seemed like a drag. Luckily, the intense battle between Nico Rosberg and Lewis Hamilton for the world championship kept spectators hooked, and how.
Rosberg vs Hamilton
Mercedes' Formula One driver Nico Rosberg shakes hands with Lewis Hamilton. ReutersMercedes' Formula One driver Nico Rosberg shakes hands with Lewis Hamilton. Reuters
Rosberg vs Hamilton had all the makings of a saga. Rosberg was the underdog, the challenger that most didn’t take seriously until much later into the season. Hamilton was the champion, and looked set to pick up his fourth title. He had beaten Rosberg twice already as teammates, and many in the paddock thought that Rosberg looked like a beaten man — he just didn’t have it in him to be a champion.
Never before have such dramatic shifts been seen in the world championship, and this was made possible by this season being the longest ever at 21 races.
The Red Bulls and Ferraris
Red Bull's Max Verstappen emergence made 2016 even more thrilling. ReutersRed Bull's Max Verstappen emergence made 2016 even more thrilling. Reuters
Red Bull was never quick enough to challenge Mercedes on track, but they were there to pick up the pieces when Mercedes made a mistake. Daniel Ricciardo drove a good solid year, finishing P3 in the World Drivers' Championship. He was rather disgruntled with RBR’s strategic gaffes in the first half of the season, which cost him several good results, but he made up with a spectacular victory in Malaysia. What we’ll all remember about Ricciardo in 2016 is how he brought 'shoeys' to the podium.
The legendary discovery of the season has been Max Verstappen. After being promoted from Toro Rosso to Red Bull after the Chinese Grand Prix, Verstappen showed good reason for the move. He took a race win at his first race for RBR in Spain, and since then, has been on the podium five more times. Verstappen set countless records as the 'youngest ever' and took practically every Driver of the Day award thanks to his raging popularity (he even win the award at a race in which he retired).
Verstappen brought overtaking back to Formula One, going wheel to wheel countless times through the season with supposedly more experienced drivers — and winning. His gutsy drive from the back of the field to the podium in Brazil reminded us why we love F1 so much. He is one of the few drivers who can boast of getting the FIA to ban a trademark move (his defensive driving technique, simply called ‘The Verstappen.’) Forget Rosberg vs Hamilton, 2016 will always be remembered as the year of Max Verstappen.
Ferrari had a forgettable season, struggling to keep pace with the RBRs. They didn’t win a single race this year, and struggled with strategy errors which cost them podiums. Luckily for the team, they ended 2016 on a high with flying to Sebastian Vettel P3 in Abu Dhabi — and crucially, scaring the Mercedes drivers ahead. Kimi Raikkonen crucially had a good season too, beating Sebastian Vettel in overall qualifying and delivering some solid performances for the team. After Felipe Massa and Jenson Button’s retirement this year, Raikkonen remains the last of that era of drivers on the grid in 2017.
Middle field battles
The most watched constructors battle was Williams vs Force India (with both glory and money at stake) Ultimately, Force India triumphed, grabbing fourth place, their best ever finish. Force India’s success is crucial for the sport a where 'the more money you have, the quicker you go' is the believed mantra. Force India were the underdogs who have beaten teams that are far better funded, including word champion teams such as Renault, McLaren and of course Williams. Even better, Force India grabbed two podiums thanks to the talented Sergio Perez (just for the record, Williams had just one podium this year while Mclaren had none). The only man dissatisfied with this season in the Force India garage will be Nico Hulkenberg, for missing out on a podium yet again.
Mclaren-Honda had a forgettable year — the highlight of the year was Fernando Alonso and his memes. The car continued to suffer from reliability woes, though there was some glimmer of hope with several double-point finishes. Button seemed to have lost interest in the sport after he announced his retirement (sabbatical), which was evident in Abu Dhabi, when he capitalised on his premature race-ending to start the party early.

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