Next year’s Championship has 23 scheduled races
The alignments for the 2022 World Formula One calendar are already being made and although not yet the official map of the races (and tests) has been advanced, the program is taking shape and it has already been possible to draw an outline of what it will be like for the year – and Portugal will be left out…
The anticipation is made by journalist Joe Saward, whose recognized ease of movement in the paddock has already allowed him to design a calendar based on his work at the Italian GP last weekend.
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With the debut of Miami and the return of Australia, China, Can adah. Singapore and Japan, the championship will close again in mid-December in Abu Dhabi. There are still unconsummated dates, but Saward already presents the options foreseen by his sketch.
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To be clear…
Tests ???????? 23-25 Feb ???????? 11-13 Mar GPs
Sea ???????? 20 ???????? 27 Apr ???????? 10
???????? 17 May ???????? 8
???????? 21 ???????? 28 Jun ???????? 12 or 19 ???????? 12 or 19
Jul ???????? 3 ???????? 17 or 24???????? 24 or 31 ???????? 17 or 31
Aug ????????28 Sep
????????4 ????????11 ???????? 25 Oct ????????9
????????16 ????????30 Nov
????????6 ????????20 Dec ????????4 or Nov 27— Joe Saward (@joesaward) September 17, 2021
Here is the unofficial outline of the F1 2022 calendar:
February 23-25: tests in BarcelonaMarch 11-13: tests in Qatar
Qatar GP, March 20
GP of Saudi Arabia, March 27
GP of Australia, April 10
Chinese GP, April 17
Miami-USA GP, May 8Spain GP, May 21st
Monaco GP, May 28thCanada GP, June 12th or 19thAzerbaijan GP, June 12th or 19th
Great Britain GP, July 3rdAustrian GP, July 17th or 24th
Hungary GP, July 24th or 31st
GP of France, July 17th or 31st PUBGP of Belgium, August 28
Netherlands GP, September 4th
Italy GP, September 11th
GP of Russia, September 25 o
Singapore GP, October 9thJapan GP, October 16thMexico GP, October 30
USA-Austin GP, November 6
Brazilian GP, November 20
Abu Dhabi GP, November 27th or December 4th

