F1 announces official start times for 2022 season

F1 announces official start times for 2022 season

 

 

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The calendar features 23 races stretching from Bahrain in March to Abu Dhabi in November.It’s record-breaking in terms of length with Miami featuring on it for the first time, meaning there is two races in the United States.For 2022, race weekends have been adjusted to just three days (Friday to Sunday) with media sessions now taking place on Friday.This means second practice takes place at a later time slot than usual, while the rest of the weekend remains relatively unchanged.The removal of Thursday is a consequence of the longer race calendar with F1 keen to add more races to the calendar, with Qatar to return in 2023 and the United States potentially hosting a third grand prix in the future.Related Aston Martin shakedown all-new F1 2022 car at Silverstone Norris ‘committed’ even if McLaren takes step back in F1 20222022 sees the return of Australia, Japan and Singapore after not featuring in the last two seasons due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. 2022 Formula 1 Race Calendar  RoundRaceDateLocalGMT1Bahrain GP (Sakhir)March 20180015002Saudi Arabian GP (Jeddah)March 27200017003Austrialian GP (Melbourne)April 10150005004Emilia Romagna GP (Imola)April 24150013005Miami GP (Miami)May 8153019306Spanish GP (Barcelona)May 22150013007Monaco GP (Monaco)May 29150013008Azerbaijan GP (Baku)June 12150011009Canadian GP (Montreal)June 191400180010British GP (Silverstone)July 31500130011Austrian GP (Spielberg)July 101500130012French GP (Paul Ricard)July 241500130013Hungarian GP (Budapest)July 311500130014Belgian GP (Spa)August 281500130015Dutch GP (Zandvoort)September 41500130016Italian GP (Monza)September 111500130017Russian GP (Sochi)September 251400110018Singapore GP (Marina Bay)October 22000120019Japanese GP (Suzuka)October 91400050020United States GP (Austin)October 231400190021Mexico City GP (Mexico City)October 301400190022Sao Paulo GP (Interlagos)November 131500180023Abu Dhabi GP (Yas Marina)November 2017001300Related Alpine set for blue & pink livery as BWT becomes F1 title sponsor Bahrain signs new long-term deal to remain on F1 calendar until 2036 

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