The return of F1 is just around the corner, with various dates and races taking teams all over the world.
After a confusing and a bit overwhelming close to the 2021 season, with confusion over what rules were in place for the final round, fans are looking forward to a new season this year.
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Formula 1 2022 schedule
There are 22 Grand Prix planned for 2022. Here is the complete schedule of events for the coming season:
March 27: Saudi Arabia Grand Prix a Jeddah Corniche Circuit
– April 10: Australian Grand Prix around Albert Park Circuit in Melbourne
– April 24: Emilia Romagna Grand Prix am Autodromo Internazionale Enso e Dino Ferrari (Imola)
– 8 May: Miami Grand Prix at the Miami International Autodrome
– May 22: Spanish Grand Prix a Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya
– May 29: Monaco Grand Prix am Circuit de Monaco
– June 12: Azerbaijan Grand Prix a Baku City Circuit
– June 19: Canadian Grand Prix at the Gilles-Villeneuve Circuit in Montreal
– July 3: Great Britain Grand Prix to Silverstone
– July 10: Austrian Grand Prix around Red Bull Ring to Spielberg
– July 24: Grand Prix of France at the Paul Ricard Circuit
– July 31: Hungarian Grand Prix at the Hungaroring
– 28 August: Belgian Grand Prix am Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps (Spa)
– September 4: Grand Prix of Holland at Circuit Zandvoort
– September 11: Italian Grand Prix a Monza Circuit
– October 2: Singapore Grand Prix on the Marina Bay Street Circuit
– October 9: Japanese Grand Prix on the Suzuka Circuit
– October 23: American Grand Prix at the Circuit of the Americas in Austin, Texas
– October 30: Mexican Grand Prix at the Hermanos Rodríguez Autodrome in Mexico City
– November 13: Brazilian Grand Prix at the Interlagos Circuit in Sao Paulo
– November 20: Abu Dhabi Grand Prix at the Yas Marina Circuit
F1 Driver Teams for 2022
Britain’s Lewis Hamilton and Australia’s George Russell will be behind Mercedes in 2022.
With a W13 with Mercedes engine, the team drives once again by Principal Toto Wolff.
Principal Christian Horner will continue with defending champions Max Vertsappen and Sergio Pérez to return for his second season on the team.
Red Bull’s RB18 has put the top of the group in the test, so they are hoping for a good year 2022.
In 3rd place last season, Principal Mattia Binotto is back with F1-75 on the track.
Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz Jr. make a talented partnership behind the wheel.
At MCL36 this year are the talented British boy Lando Norris and the more experienced Daniel Ricciardo.
Principal Andreas Seidl would like to solve the braking problem that the team faced in the tests before the races started this season.
Fernando Alonso and Esteban Ocon will be driving for the Alpine on the A522 this year.
Still rebuilding from the former Renault set-up, Principal Otmar Szafnauer seems to be a strong choice to lead the team so far.
Pierre Gasly and Yuki Tsunoda are both out to prove they deserve a place on the Red Bull Racing Team.
They are led by Principal Franz Tost and drive AT03.
In AMR22 and led by new Principal Mike Krack, Aston Martin showed promise in the test races, if nothing too special.
Sebastian Vettel and Lance Stroll take over the wheel for the 2022 season.
Alexandre Albon and Nicholas Latifi drive Williams’ new car, still playing after being sold by the Williams family.
Principal Jost Capito leads the responsibility team of FW44.
The team under Principal Frédéric Vasseur has already struggled with reliability issues in the C42 and tests.
There is another rookie veteran relationship between the drivers in this team, with 32-year-old Valtteri Bottas and 22-year-old Guanyu Zhou.
Principal Guenther Steiner has put Kevin Magnussen and Mich Schumacher on his team for 2022.
Driving a VF-22 with a Ferrari engine, the team hopes to come back strong after being scrapped last year.
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