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#F1 2022 Videos
The 2022 season of Formula 1 could be one of the most anticipated in a long time. The cars are of an all new design, spoken of as the biggest change to F1 rules in it's history, that is expected to allow for closer racing between the cars. On top of that, there is expected to be a shake up of the running of the races to provide more consistency throughout the season and to avoid a repeat of the controversial ending the 2021 season.
In addition, there is a new champion, Max Verstappen who will be looking for defend his championship, Lewis Hamilton will be fighting to take it back. Many expect there to be other drivers in contention this year with the potential return of race wins for Ferrari and McLaren.
The 22 race schedule (reduced from 23) for the year is set out as follows:
20th March - Bahrain (Bahrain International Circuit) - 1st. Leclerc, 2nd Sainz, 3rd Hamilton
27th March - Saudi Arabia (Jeddah Street Circuit) - 1st. Verstappen, 2nd Leclerc, 3rd Sainz
10th April - Australia (Melbourne Grand Prix Circuit) - 1st. Leclerc, 2nd Perez, 3rd Russell
24th April - Italy (Imola) - 1st. Verstappen, 2nd Perez, 3rd Norris
8th May - Miama (Miami International Autodrome) - 1st. Verstappen, 2nd Leclerc, 3rd Sainz
22nd May - Spain (Circuit de Catalunya) - 1st. Verstappen, 2nd Perez, 3rd Russell
29th May - Monaco (Monte Carlo) - 1st. Perez, 2nd Sainz, 3rd Verstappen
12th June - Azerbaijan (Baku City Circuit) - 1st. Verstappen, 2nd Perez, 3rd Russell
19th June - Cananda (Gilles Villeneuve) - 1st. Verstappen, 2nd Sainz, 3rd Hamilton
3rd July - Great Britain (Silverstone) - 1st. Sainz, 2nd Perez, 3rd Hamilton
10th July - Austria (Red Bull Ring) - 1st. Leclerc, 2nd Verstappen, 3rd Hamilton
24th July - France (Circuit Paul Ricard) - 1st. Verstappen, 2nd Hamilton, 3rd Russell
31st July - Hungary (Hungaroring) - 1st. Verstappen, 2nd Hamilton, 3rd Russell
28th August - Belgium (Spa) - 1st. Verstappen, 2nd Perez, 3rd Sainz
4th September - Netherlands (Zandvoort) - 1st. Verstappen, 2nd Russell, 3rd Leclerc
11th September - Italy (Monza) - 1st. Verstappen, 2nd Leclerc, 3rd Russell
2nd October - Singapore (Marina Bay) - 1st. Perez, 2nd Leclerc, 3rd Sainz
9th October - Japan (Suzuka) - 1st. Verstappen (WDC), 2nd Perez, 3rd Leclerc
23rd October - United States (Circuit of the Americas) - 1st. Verstappen, 2nd Hamilton, 3rd Leclerc
30th October - Mexico (Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez) - 1st. Verstappen, 2nd Hamilton, 3rd Perez
13th November - Brazil (Interlagos) - 1st. Russell, 2nd Hamilton, 3rd Sainz
20th November - Abu Dhabi (Yas Marina) - 1st. Verstappen, 2nd Leclerc, 3rd Perez
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