The FIA approves the 2022 Formula 1 calendar

It was a season full of surprises that came to an end. But barely finished, the FIA has already turned to 2022 and validated the schedule for the season.

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The Formula 1 in 2022 promises to be surprising, especially with the introduction of new regulations, but also with a record-breaking calendar of 23 Grand Prix races. It will also be an opportunity to witness a brand new Grand Prix and the return of iconic circuits that were absent due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

Start of season

The 2022 season will start, like every year now, in Bahrain on March 18th. An emblematic start of the season that doesn’t change, but is quickly followed the week after by the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, which brought its share of spectacle during its first edition in 2021.

For its 3rd Grand Prix of the season, F1 is returning to Melbourne on April 8th after a 2-year absence. A Grand Prix that is most likely eagerly anticipated by Daniel Ricciardo. In early May, it will be the brand new Grand Prix of the 2022 season taking place, the one in Miami. It will be held on May 6th and will undoubtedly be enjoyed by Lewis Hamilton, who expressed in 2017 his desire for a Grand Prix in Miami, and now his wish has been granted!

After the Grand Prix of Barcelona, F1 returns to Monaco on May 27th for its 7th race of the season. Just before its European tour, F1 will make its return to the Montreal circuit on June 17th. Then, the teams will travel across Europe starting with Silverstone on July 1st, followed by Austria a week later before the French Grand Prix on July 22nd.

Just before the F1 summer break, the Hungarian Grand Prix will take place, with the previous winner in 2021 being Frenchman Esteban Ocon.

Summer break

The calendar resumes on August 26th in Spa, Belgium, with the start of the triple header, just like this year, including the circuits of Zandvoort and Monza completing the trio. One week after the conclusion of this triple header, another one begins with the Russian Grand Prix in Sochi, followed by the highly anticipated return to Singapore on September 30th, and then to the Suzuka circuit in Japan.

After the Asia tour is over, Formula 1 takes off for the American continent with the United States Grand Prix on October 21, followed by the Mexican Grand Prix. Just before closing the 2022 season, Formula 1 stops in Brazil, and as in recent years, the grand finale of the season will take place in Abu Dhabi on November 20.

So it’s going to be a very busy season for the teams with 23 Grand Prix races! But in 2022, Formula 1 ends earlier, on November 20th instead of December 12th this season. It’s worth noting that the Chinese Grand Prix will be a notable absence, as well as the absence of Qatar, which won’t host a Grand Prix in 2022 due to the football World Cup.

Here is the complete 2022 Formula 1 calendar, validated by the FIA.

Num. Grand Prix Circuit Date
1 1 Bahreïn Sakhir 18-20 mars 2022
2 2 Arabie Saoudite Djeddah 25-27 mars 2022
3 3 Australie Melbourne 08-10 avril 2022
4 4 Emilie-Romagne (Italie) Imola 22-24 avril 2022
5 5 Miami (USA) Miami 06-08 mai 2022
6 6 Espagne Barcelone 20-22 mai 2022
7 7 Monaco Monaco 27-29 mai 2022
8 8 Azerbaïjan Baku 10-12 juin 2022
9 9 Canada Montréal 17-19 juin 2022
10 10 Angleterre Silverstone 01-03 juillet 2022
11 11 Autriche Spielberg 08-10 juillet 2022
12 12 France Le Castellet 22-24 juillet 2022
13 13 Hongrie Budapest 29-31 juillet 2022
14 14 Belgique Spa-Francorchamps 26-28 août 2022
15 15 Pays-Bas Zandvoort 02-04 septembre 2022
16 16 Italie Monza 09-11 septembre 2022
17 17 Russie Sotchi 23-25 septembre 2022
18 18 Singapour Singapour 30 sept. – 02 oct. 2022
19 19 Japon Suzuka 07-09 octobre 2022
20 20 USA Austin 21-23 octobre 2022
21 21 Mexique Mexico City 28-30 octobre 2022
22 22 Brésil Sao Paulo / Interlagos 11-13 novembre 2022
23 23 Abu Dhabi Yas Marina Island 18-20 novembre 2022
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