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F1 2022: Schedule, Teams and where to watch

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Here’s everything that you need to know about the remaining F1 2022 Schedule of the World Championship and more details

After the Spanish Grand Prix, F1 2022 action moves on to the Circuit de Monaco for the Monaco GP next week. A break of two weeks follows, and then we move to Azerbaijan followed by the Canadian and the British Grand Prix. Starting with the British GP, we have a series of races in Europe – Austria, France, Hungary, Belgium, Netherlands before we come back to Italy for the second time for the race at Monza.

ALBERT PARK, VIC – MARCH 17: Mercedes-AMG Petronas Motorsport driver Valtteri Bottas (77) ahead of Mercedes-AMG Petronas Motorsport driver Lewis Hamilton (44) and Scuderia Ferrari Mission Winnow driver Sebastian Vettel (5) at The Australian Formula One Grand Prix on March 17, 2019, at The Melbourne Grand Prix Circuit in Albert Park, Australia. (Photo by Speed Media/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

The Russian Grand Prix which was originally scheduled to take place after the Italian GP has been officially canceled and so we will move on directly to Asia for the Singapore and Japanese Grand Prix.

F1 then moves on to the Americas, starting with U.S.A hosting their second race of the season followed by Mexico and Brazil. The season ends in November with the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix at the Yas Marina Circuit.

F1 2022 Schedule:

Remaining GPsCircuitDate
Monaco GPCircuit de Monaco29 May
Azerbaijan GPBaku City Circuit12 Jun
Canadian GPCircuit Gilles Villeneuve19 Jun
British GPCircuit Silverstone3 Jul
Austrian GPRed Bull Ring10 Jul
French GPCircuit Paul Ricard24 Jul
Hungarian GPHungaroring31 Jul
Belgian GPSpa-Francorchamps28 Aug
Dutch GPCircuit Zandvoort4 Sep
Italian GPAutodromo Nazionale Monza11 Sep
Singapore GPMarina Bay Street Circuit2 Oct
Japanese GPSuzuka Circuit9 Oct
United States GPCircuit of the Americas23 Oct
Mexican GPAutodromo Hermanos Rodriguez30 Oct
Brazilian GPAutodromo Jose Carlos Pace Interlagos13 Nov
Abu Dhabi GPYas Marina Circuit20 Nov
F1 2022 Schedule
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The 2022 F1 season is scheduled to have three sprint races. With the first one already done in Imola, we have two more remaining for the season which will take place in the Austrian Grand Prix in July and the Brazilian Grand Prix in November. The points system has also been tweaked and is different from the last season.

The top eight drivers in the sprint will be scoring points this year, previously it was just the top three finishers who received points. It’s now more lucrative – the driver who finishes P1 will receive eight points, down to one point for the driver in P8.

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F1 2022 Teams and Drivers’ line up

TEAM2022 F1 DRIVERS
MercedesLewis Hamilton #44 George Russell #63
Red BullMax Verstappen #1 Sergio Perez #11
FerrariCharles Leclerc #16 Carlos Sainz #55
McLarenLando Norris #3 Daniel Ricciardo #4
AlpineFernando Alonso #14 Esteban Ocon #31
AlphaTauriPierre Gasly #10 Yuki Tsunoda #22
Aston MartinSebastian Vettel #5 Lance Stroll #18
WilliamsNicholas Latifi #6 Alex Albon #23
Alfa RomeoZhou Guanyu #24 Valtteri Bottas #77
HaasKevin Magnussen #20 Mick Schumacher #47

Live telecast details of F1 2022

F1 2022 is being streamed and telecast live in almost all the countries of the world.

In the United States, fans can catch the action on the ESPN Network. Viewers in the UK can watch every session from the start of the first practice session to the end of every race on Sky Sports. In India, the qualifying session and main race will be broadcast live on Star Sports. All practice sessions, qualifying sessions and the main races can be streamed live on Disney+Hotstar.

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Sarbik Dutta

My heart races on the F1 track and tennis courts, translating the adrenaline of each moment into words. While F1's speed thrills and tennis's finesse captivate me, my passion doesn't stop there. As a devoted follower of cricket, football, and various Olympic sports, I find myself engulfed in the highs and lows of these games. Through my writing, I aim to share the stories behind the stats, the emotions fueling the victories, and the struggles that define the journey of athletes across diverse disciplines. Being a voice that echoes the fervor of these sports is a privilege I cherish every day.

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