Max Verstappen becoming more and more a leader Formula 1 World Championship 2022. His mistakes Charles Leclerc, its credibility ferrari and its inconsistency Sergio Czech Perez They put the Dutchman in position to regain the title almost unopposed. However, the Hungarian Grand Prix could be a good turning point for a change in trend.
Here are all the keys Hungarian Grand Prix 2022as well as the information to be considered.
Itineraries | How to watch on TV and stream | Features, records and winners | Three stories that follow | predictions
Hungarian Grand Prix 2022 schedule
| Day | Conferences | Mexico (CDMX) | United States (ET) | Argentina | Spain |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Friday July 29 | free practice 1 | 7:00 | 8:00 | 9 o’clock | 14:00 |
| Friday July 29 | free practice 2 | 10:00 | 11:00 | 12:00 | five in the afternoon |
| Saturday, July 30 | free practice 3 | 6 o’clock | 7:00 | 8:00 | 13:00 |
| Saturday, July 30 | Classification | 9 o’clock | 10:00 | 11:00 | 16:00 |
| Sunday, July 31 | Race | 8:00 | 9 o’clock | 10:00 | 15:00 |
How and where to watch the 2022 Hungarian Grand Prix
The platform that owns the TV rights to F1 in Spain, DAZNwill broadcast everything that happens in the Hungarian Grand Prix 2022, which will include the three free practice sessions, 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, which will allow you to see everything happening at the Hungaroring on the weekend of July 29 to 31. Also, in Fox Sports 3 it will be training and qualifying. In USAhis signs ESPN and ESPN 2 will broadcast all the events happening in Budapest.
As Argentina and Latin America will be Star+ who broadcast this fight through flowas well as qualifiers and other events in Hungary live.
Hungarian Grand Prix 2022: features, winners and records
- circuit length: 4,381 kilometers
- Rounds: 70 (306,630 km)
- Circuit Record: Lewis Hamilton in 2019, 1m13s447
- Fastest race lap: Lewis Hamilton in 2020, 1m16s627
- Driver with the most wins: Lewis Hamilton with 8
- Team with most wins: McLaren with 11
- last pole position: Lewis Hamilton in 2021
- Last win: Esteban Ocon in 2021
Here are three stories on the 2022 Hungarian Grand Prix
The World Cup, decided?
The two streak wins achieved by ferrari in Great Britain and Austria seemed to herald a change in trend in the dominance that Red Bull has imposed since the start of the season. However, the sanction of Carlos Sainz and his resounding mistake Charles Leclerc While at the wheel in France, they have left an unfavorable impression on those from Maranello.
Abandoning Monegasque was served on a silver platter Max Verstappen another comfortable win, unchallenged, making it her seventh of the season. To make matters worse, the Dutchman always won when his main championship rival had not finished the Grand Prix (Spain, Azerbaijan and France). The distance between the two is now 63 points, a number higher than the one that took Fernando Alonso away from Sebastian Vettel in 2013 at this same point (53) or Lewis Hamilton’s Valtteri Bottas in 2019 (62).
Whether due to his own failings or reliability or Verstappen’s superiority, going into his 13th Grand Prix this season, only a miracle (or disaster) can deny the defending champion a repeat title.
Ferrari, optimistic despite all this
“There are many reasons to smile and be positive and our goal for Hungary should not be the win, but the double.” It was so hard Mattia Binotto, sports director of the Italian team, at the end of the French GP. Quite a statement of intent at a crucial time for the Maranello team as a poor result could certainly end any ambitions to challenge Red Bull.
Still, if anything has become clear this season it’s this ferrari count with one aerodynamic package What makes them superior to the rest? slow and medium speed curve. Also, traction is another of its strong pointsespecially compared to the Red Bull, which suffers from a noticeable degradation in the rear wheels.
This combination of factors should see the Italians get a result in Hungary that will put them in a strong position to tackle the second half of the calendar.
The rain, again the protagonist
Between 1986 and 2005 the Hungarian Grand Prix did not rain once. 2006 was the first time that rainfall occurred, marking a before and after in the history of this event. Whenever water has made its appearance in its circuit Hungaroring during the match that Sunday was unforgettable.
Jenson Button’s victory in 2006 and 2011, the fight between Fernando Alonso and Daniel Ricciardo in 2014 or the incredible triumph of Esteban Ocon in 2021. Epic moments to remember.
This 2022 rain will mark the weekend again. According to the prediction of the village of Mogyoród rain is expected from Friday to Sundaywhich will go from less to more, he is strongest on Saturday morning. That way, the picture for the race could be very similar to last year’s, with a start in mixed conditions and a dry conclusion. Excellent breeding ground for an unbeatable performance.
Hungarian Grand Prix 2022 Predictions
| Serge Rabinal (@S_Rabinal) | Mauro Mariani (@MarianiMauro) | Leandro Fernandez (@FernandezLea) | Agustin Aboy (@AboyAgustin) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| pole position | Carlos Sainz | Charles Leclerc | Charles Leclerc | Charles Leclerc |
| Victory and rest of the podium (2nd and 3rd) | Carlos Sainz, Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton | Max Verstappen, Charles Leclerc, Lewis Hamilton | Charles Leclerc, Carlos Sainz, Checo Perez | Charles Leclerc, Carlos Sainz and Max Verstappen |
