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. The 2022 Formula 1 season is headed straight for home. The 19th race weekend is now behind us and the 20th is just around the corner. We are talking about the Mexican Grand Prix at the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez in Mexico City. The fight for the world title has already been decided, but not who will be behind Red Bull driver Max Verstappen. Meanwhile, teammate Sergio Perez and Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc have the highest hopes for a second podium. And another record is shaky: Verstappen won three of the last four races in Mexico. Another record by Sebastian Vettel and Michael Schumacher could fall over the weekend. If Verstappen also wins in Mexico, he is the only record holder for most wins in a season. The record currently holds all three with 13 wins. 16 wins would be the maximum for Verstappen this year if he wins all the remaining races. With the track becoming a bit smoother after the refurbishment in 2015, the drivers covered a total of 305.584 km in 71 laps. The route is more than two kilometers above sea level – the thin air makes things difficult for both man and machine. In Mexico, maximum speeds in excess of 360 km/h have previously been measured. The 140,000-seat fans available around the Autodromo will also cause a spectacle. The sections through the baseball stadium are unique: here drivers pass through the middle of the Foro Sol baseball stadium! All free practice until the race is watched live without interruption on Sky Sport F1. Sky’s motorsport channel plays as a live stream on Linear TV or via WOW, Sky Go and Sky X (Austria). First Practice 28.10.2022 9:00 PM Second Practice 28.10.2022 11:00 PM Third Practice 29.10.2022 7:00 PM Qualifying 29.10.2022 10:00 PM 2022 Formula 1 Race in Mexico City will be broadcast. Live and exclusively by Pay TV channel Sky. Sky shows qualifying on Saturday. On Sunday, Sky will get its viewers in the mood for a race in Mexico City with preliminary reports. After the race, Sky shows the awards ceremony, analysis, interviews and highlights. The race will not be shown on free TV in Germany. RTL has acquired the rights to only four races, with the Mexican Grand Prix not being one of those Grand Prix.
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