After the first ‘double’ of races in Great Britain and Austria, F1 in the month is preparing to face the second monthly ‘back-to-back’ before the summer break scheduled as usual in August. The Circus is ready to stop next weekend in France on the Paul Ricard circuit.
There Ferrari shows up at Le Castellet back from two consecutive successes at Silverstone and at Red Bull, two statements that have given back enthusiasm to the Scuderia di Maranello, which, however, always has to deal with reliability problems that stopped Carlos in the hills of Styria Sainz, winner seven days earlier on the Northamptonshire track. The Spaniard could run into the shot from the back of the starting grid, given that at the level of components of the power units, Ferrari seems obliged to replicate the scheme used by Charles Leclerc in Canada, where he introduced two new power units for the price of a single start. from the back of the starting grid.
The Monegasque driver, splendid winner in Austria, chases Max Verstappen with 38 points to recover, while Ferrari has 56 behind Red Bull in the team rankings. The Alpine race is also to be followed closely, certainly eager to do well in the home race and paired with McLaren in the standings in the fight for fourth place.
The event will be broadcast live on Sky Sport F1 And Now Tvbut also on TV8 qualifying and race will be broadcast live in the clear. On FormulaPassion.it as always you will find the direct texts of each F1 session, enriched by the contributions of our correspondent on the circuit Carlo Platella. The F2 is also on track. Below are all the details regarding the timetables, the characteristics of the circuit and the roll of honor.
French Grand Prix 2022, the program and the TV schedules
Friday 22nd July
11:35 F2 Free Practice (Sky Sport F1)
14:00 F1 Free Practice 1 (Sky Sport F1, live written on FormulaPassion.it)
17:00 F1 Free Practice 2 (Sky Sport F1, live written on FormulaPassion.it)
18:30 F2 Qualifying (Sky Sport F1)
Saturday 23 July
13:00 F1 Free Practice 3 (Sky Sport F1, live written on FormulaPassion.it)
16:00 F1 Qualifying (Sky Sport F1, live written on FormulaPassion.it)
17:55 F2 Race-1 (Sky Sport F1)
Sunday 24th July
10:00 F2 Race-2 (Sky Sport F1)
15:00 F1 Race (Sky Sport F1, live written on FormulaPassion.it)
Times on TV8
Qualifying on Saturday 23 July live at 16:00
Race on Sunday 24 July live at 3pm
F1 GP France circuit
Route: 5.842 km
DRS zones: 2
Laps: 53
Race distance: 309,690 km
Roll of honor French Grand Prix
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