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1218: Fernando Alonso is getting ready for his last race with Renault before he heads off to Ferrari. The double world champ says it will be difficult to say goodbye. “This is the team I joined when I was just starting in Formula 1 and where I grew up as a driver. Together we achieved all that we could and so we will always have a special connection.” I imagine the (rumoured) £18m salary will make him feel a bit better.From toxictomb on Twitter:](http://twitter.com/toxictomb)"Re 1130: Grosjean might find a spot, if not as a driver then as a guide. He does give good 360 views of the car after all."1209: Seriously, I don’t think Brundle takes requests - although I think it’s an excellent idea. BBC1 coverage is under way. That’ll be the last time I hear The Chain… until I go and see Fleetwood Mac next week. I’m not ashamed.
From Dave via text on 81111: “Re 1143: Forget Aerosmith, we would love to hear from Jay Kay! He’s a true racing fan and fellow Brit. Can Brundle sort that out”
From Michelle, Birmingham, via text on 81111: "It’s always a horrible feeling on the last race day of the season but I’m quivering with excitement at the prospect of 2010, Nando at Ferrari, next year’s champion."1200: And as for the drivers, if only results from Germany onwards counted, Lewis Hamilton would lead Kimi Raikkonen by two points, with Seb Vettel third on 35. And Hamilton looks a nailed-on cert to win today. Don’t believe me,believe the F1 Mole.
1156: McLaren boss Martin Whitmarsh brilliantly invented the Second Half Of The Season Championship ahead of this race - so how are his team’s chances looking From Germany onwards, McLaren are three points behind Red Bull, But while Lewis Hamilton is on pole at Yas Marina, Heikki Kovalainen starts down in 18th after a five-place grid penalty for a gearbox change. Red Bull are second and third on the grid.BBC Sport’s Sarah Holt in Abu Dhabi: "Hello and welcome to the first Abu Dhabi Grand Prix and the last of the 2009 season. How did that happen so quickly! There is definitely an end-of-term feeling at BBC HQ but the big boss wouldn’t let us wear our own clothes or bring board games in. He has also been reminding us that it’s just 133 days until the opening race of 2010 in Bahrain. Gulp. An even bigger boss is here and he’s just said it’s 999 days to the London Olympics. Countdowns like that are why these whip-crackers are in charge."1146: And cripes, I almost forgot: Boris Boom Boom Becker is about too. Moving on, you’ll remember that yesterday Damon Hillsaid a deal for Silverstone to host the British Grand Prix was “very close”.Today, the circuit’s president has had a little pop at the swanky new Yas Marina track. “The whole thing is more about corporate hospitality and I think the drivers are at the bottom of the chain,” Hill told Arabian Business. "I’m a driver so obviously I have an issue with that. I think you have to remember what F1 is about and that’s racing. This event is very much focused on corporate entertainment, maybe too much."1143: Well Kev, I’m not sure if Martin Brundle takes requests, but I’ll give it a go. Aerosmith are among a host of stars expected on the grid today. Among them: Kings of Leon, Freddie Flintoff, Naomi Campbell, Timbaland and, er, David Richards, the chairman of Prodrive and Aston Martin.
From Kev via text on 81111: "If possible can Martin Brundle get a interview with Aerosmith’s Steve Tyler on his grid walk please."1134: The F1 drivers are off on their traditional track parade at the moment. There they are, they’re waving enthusiastically at a NEAR-EMPTY STAND. Silverstone, come back, all is forgiven.1130: Well folks, time to say goodbye to the 2009 Formula 1 season, and with it: BMW, Max Mosley, refuelling, Kers… And probably Romain GrosjeanThis article is from the BBC News website. © British Broadcasting Corporation, The BBC is not responsible for the content of external internet sites.