In Abu Dhabi, the official FIA press conferences traditionally start on Thursday. Racers are divided into four groups – two answer the questions of journalists writing in the press center and two go to the TV cameras.
On Thursday, the press center will be visited by two five riders. In the first group Yuki Tsunoda (AlphaTauri), Fernando Alonso (Alpine), Sebastian Vettel (Aston Martin), Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes) and Nicholas Latifi (Williams).
Group 2 consists of Charles Leclerc (Ferrari), Mick Schumacher (Haas), Daniel Ricciardo (McLaren), George Russell (Mercedes) and Max Verstappen (Red Bull).
The rest of the Thursday racers head to the TV cameras.
There are no official press conferences scheduled for Friday and representatives of the teams will come to the press center on Saturday.
First they are Laurent Rossi (Alpine), Mike Krak (Aston Martin) and Christian Horner (Red Bull). Questions are later answered by Mattia Binotto (Ferrari), Zach Brown (McLaren) and Toto Wolff (Mercedes).
After qualifying and the race, the best trio of the day answer questions from the journalists in the press centre.
Source: F1 News

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