Program and TV times of the French GP 2022twelfth race of the 2022 Formula 1 seasonwhich is run on the circuit of Paul Ricard to Le Castellet. The French appointment is renewed on duel Between Red Bull and Ferrariwith the Rossa reassured by the victories of Sainz in Great Britain and above all from that of Leclerc in Austriain the home of Red Bull.
What is worrying is the fragility of F1-75, especially as regards the engine that went up in smoke on Sainz’s car at the Red bull Ring. In France it also means the of him Mercedes-AMG who took advantage of the stop to fine-tune the W13 in view of the engagement at Le Castellet.
Timetable French GP F1 2022 SKY, NOW and TV8
The 2022 French GP race weekend is visible on TV and in direct on Skyon TV8 and streaming on su Nowwith the race starting at 15.00.
Friday 22 July 2022 (FREE PRACTICE)
14.00-15.00: Free Practice 1 (live on Sky Sport F1)
17.00-18.00: Free Practice 2 (live on Sky Sport F1)
Saturday 23 July 2023 (FREE PRACTICE AND QUALIFYING)
13.00-14.00: Free Practice 3 (live on Sky Sport F1)
16.00-17.00: Qualifying (live on Sky Sport F1, Now and TV8)
Sunday 24 July 2022 (RACE)
15.00: Race (live on Sky Sport F1, Now and TV8)
F1 GP France 2022 at the Paul Ricard circuit
The French GP from 2018 will take place on the track of Paul Ricard to Le Castelletlocated in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur region, previously until 2008 was held in Magny Cours. Unlike other historical grand prix, that of France has changed its location very often, being hosted in different circuits; moreover it was the only grand prix, together with those of Great Britain and Italy to be present in the Formula 1 calendar since 1950.
The Paul Ricard circuit in Le Castellet is one of the fastest in the World Championship. Measure 5.842 kilometers (the race takes place over 53 laps) and is famous for the legendary Courbe de Signesthe corner that the drivers accelerate after the very long straight of the Mistralwhere pilots can also exceed the 340 km / h.
Before the track re-entered the F1 calendar in 2018 after a prolonged absence, a chicane to slow down the high top speeds, actually doing it two separate straights with a chicane in the middle.
The absolute track record is 1’28 ″ 319scored by Lewis Hamilton in qualifying in 2019. The fastest time in the race, on the other hand, is for the former Ferrari driver Sebastian Vettelwhich in 2019 filmed in 1’32 ″ 740. In the 2021 the French GP was won by Red Bull with Max Verstappen.
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