The 2022 Formula 1 season has some news in store. The racing series will see the use of completely new vehicles due to the biggest technical changes in years. In addition to the current world champion Max Verstappen (Netherlands) at Red Bull, under the direction of team boss Christian Horner, Mercedes under Toto Wolff also featured drivers Lewis Hamilton and George Russell (both Great Britain) as well as Charles Leclerc (Monaco) and Carlos Sainz (Spain) is in the team, with Scuderia Ferrari under Mattia Binotto entering the race as the favorites for the title fight in the premier section of motorsport. After a double win at Monza last year, Brit Lando Norris and Australian Daniel Ricciardo are hoping for some championship points in the overall standings at McLaren. From Germany, four-time champion Sebastian Vettel will compete for the Aston Martin Racing Team and Mick Schumacher will compete for Haas. He is the son of former Ferrari driver and seven-time record world champion Michael Schumacher. Furthermore, the F1 racing calendar has never been larger in the history of the world championships: 22 world championship races are scheduled between March and November, and three sprint races are also held as part of the race. Pole position is again credited to the fastest in qualifying on Friday. Grand Prix in Australia, Japan, Canada and Singapore are set to return to the Formula 1 calendar. Imola in Italy, held as the Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix, marks the European opener of the 2022 F1 season. Formula 1 is expected to end with the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix at the Yas Marina Circuit in November. Between 10 and 12 June, Formula 1 will stop at the Baku City Circuit, a street circuit in the capital city of Baku. The track was designed by German track designer Hermann Tilke. The street circuit is located in the middle of the city center and leads, among other things, to the square in front of the seat of government with many sights around the historic old city of Baku, such as the Maiden Tower and the waterfront. The Azerbaijan Grand Prix has been held since 2017 (officially the Formula 1 Azerbaijan Grand Prix 2022). Formula 1 Race 2022 in Azerbaijan will be broadcast live by pay TV channel Sky. Sky Show Qualifying Live on Saturdays from 3.30 PM onwards. On Sunday, Sky will get its viewers in the mood for the races in Azerbaijan with early reports from 11:30 a.m. onwards. Live reporting will start at 12:55 pm on Sunday. After the race, Sky will show the awards ceremony, analysis, interviews and highlights from 3 p.m. onwards.
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