The ten teams have now confirmed their 2022 drivers line-up; Check out the grid and temporary calendar for the 23 races below as F1 prepares for a new era with regularly changing rules, cars and races.
Last update: 11/16/21 10:39 AM
Alfa Romeo’s signing of Guanyu Zhou confirms a full network of 20 drivers for next season, which welcomes a new era of Formula 1 with new rules, new opportunities and radically different cars.
We also know the 23-race tentative schedule for the record-breaking 2022 race, which begins March 20 in Bahrain and ends in Abu Dhabi on November 20.
Check out the team options and grand prix schedule below…
Formula 1 in 2022: a confirmed network
| mercedes | Lewis Hamilton | George Russell |
|---|---|---|
| Red Bull | Max Verstappen | Sergio Perez |
| Ferrari | Charles Leclerc | Carlos Sainz |
| McLaren | Lando Norris | Daniel Ricciardo |
| Alps | Fernando Alonso | Esteban Ocon |
| AlphaTauri | Pierre Gasly | Yuki Tsunoda |
| Aston Martin | Sebastian Vettel | Lance’s Outing |
| Williams | Alex Albon | Nicholas Latifi |
| Alfa Romeo | Valtteri Bottas | Guanyu Zhou |
| Hass | Nikita Mazepin | Mick Schumacher |
2022 F1 Provisional Calendar
March 20: Bahrain (Sakhir).
March 27: Saudi Arabia (Jeddah).
April 10: Australia (Melbourne)
April 24: Emilia-Romagna (Imola).
May 8: Miami (Miami)
May 22: Spain Barcelona)
29 May: Monaco (Monaco).
June 12: Azerbaijan (Baku)
June 19: Canada (Montreal)
July 3: Great Britain (Silverstone)
July 10: Austria (Spielberg)
July 24: France (Le Castellet)
July 31: Hungary (Budapest)
August 28: Belgium (Spa-Francorchamps).
September 4: Netherlands (Zandvoort)
September 11: Italy (Monza)
September 25: Russia (Sochi)
October 2nd: Singapore (Marinabay)
October 9: Japan (Suzuka)
October 23: United States (Austin).
October 30: Mexico (Mexico City).
November 13: Brasilic (São Paulo).
November 20: Abu Dhabi (Yas Marina)

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