The Formula 1 returns to the cradle of motorsport for another visit to its circuit Silverstone. The British Grand Prix 2022 it couldn’t have come at a better time Red Bull in front of the hand Max Verstappen and with ferrari against the ropes. The Italians are winless in six games and their chances of winning one of the two titles are getting smaller with each competition.
Below, all the keys to one of the most anticipated weekends of the year in F1.
Itineraries | How to watch on TV and stream | Features, records and winners | Three stories that follow | predictions
British Grand Prix 2022 schedule
| Day | Conferences | Mexico (CDMX) | United States (ET) | Argentina | Spain |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Friday July 1st | free practice 1 | 8:00 | 9 o’clock | 10:00 | 15:00 |
| Friday July 1st | free practice 2 | 11:00 | 12:00 | 13:00 | 18:00 |
| Saturday July 2nd | free practice 3 | 7:00 | 8:00 | 9 o’clock | 14:00 |
| Saturday July 2nd | Classification | 10:00 | 11:00 | 12:00 | five in the afternoon |
| Sunday July 3rd | Race | 9 o’clock | 10:00 | 11:00 | 16:00 |
How and where to watch the 2022 British Grand Prix
The platform that owns the TV rights to F1 in Spain, DAZNwill broadcast everything that happens in the British Grand Prix 2022, which will include free practice, qualifying and the race. Also on the channel DAZN F1 by Movistar You can also watch the competition live and on demand.
More | Follow Formula 1 exclusively in Spain via DAZN
The chain that will pass Formula 1 Mexico will be Fox Sports Premium and Star Premium, which will allow you to see everything happening at the Silverstone circuit over the weekend of July 1 to 3. In USAhis signs ESPN and ESPN 2 They will broadcast all the events taking place in the British country.
As Argentina and Latin America will be Star+ who broadcast this fight through flowas well as qualifiers and other events in Great Britain live.
British Grand Prix 2022: features, winners and records
- circuit length: 5,891 kilometers
- Rounds: 52 (306,198 km)
- Circuit Record: Lewis Hamilton in 2020, 1m24s303
- Fastest race lap: Max Verstappen in 2020, 1m27s057
- Driver with the most wins: Lewis Hamilton, with 8
- Team with most wins: Ferrari with 17
- last pole position: Max Verstappen in 2021
- Last win: Lewis Hamilton in 2021
Three stories to follow at the 2022 British Grand Prix
Lewis Hamilton on the rise
If there is a circuit in which Lewis Hamilton it has proved unbeatable in the last decade that has been Silverstone. No one has won more times on British soil alone Michael Schumacher at the Magny Cours and himself at the Hungaroring They have added the same number of wins as Mercedes at this track.
Eight times Hamilton has won at the old military airfield, standing on the podium a total of 11 times. In fact, Since 2014, his worst result here was second place in 2018.
Lewis Hamilton returns to his talisman after equaling his best result of the season in Canada. Third place which left a very good taste in the Englishman’s mouth because they were legitimate and rhythmic in the battle. With a better understanding of the car, the Brit could surprise at home.
The pouring out and your new control
The FIA took action on the issue of rebounds after what happened in Baku and launched a new technical directive that will be implemented in Canada. Quickly, the international organization backed down and announced it would already be in Silverstone where they would begin to closely follow the known as pouring out.
This inconvenient companion has suffered more serious problems from teams such as Mercedes, Ferrari and McLaren, which has increased the risk to drivers’ health. at his GP Great Britain will allow teams to add a new support cable which joins the ground to the side floats, in such a way that the oscillations are reduced in a certain way. In addition, the FIA will be watching how much each car bounces and if it exceeds a certain number, this team could be forced to increase its height by about 10 millimeters, a world in F1.
Red Bull, unstoppable?
Ever since Ferrari hit the table with their second win in three races at the Australian Grand Prix, it’s been nothing but downhill for the Italians. But it was not only a disadvantage of those from Maranello and their reliability, but also a consequence of the evolution of Red Bull, which at the moment is the opponent to beat. Those from Milton Keynes have won the last six events without major complications, all led by a great Max Verstappen and a Czech Solid Peres.
Arriving at Silverstone, a track where fast corners and tire degradation are vital to success, everything points to Red Bull once again feasting on British soil. Although the English track bears some resemblance to Melbourne, the RB18 of that era has changed significantly, so Ferrari could have trouble fighting for victory.
British Grand Prix Predictions
| Sergio Rabinal | Agustin Aboy | Mauro Mariani | Mauricio Codocea | Leandro Fernandez | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pole Position | Charles Leclerc | Max Verstappen | Max Verstappen | Charles Leclerc | |
| Victory and podium (2nd, 3rd) |
Leclerc, Sainz, Verstappen |
Verstappen, Leclerc, Perez |
Verstappen, Perez, Leclerc |
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Leclerc, Verstappen, Hamilton |
