Race 2022 F1 Belgian Grand Prix Full Race Replay
Race 2022 F1 Belgian Grand Prix Full Race Replay
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Race Info
Date 28 August 2022
Official name Formula 1 Rolex Belgian Grand Prix 2022
Location Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps
Stavelot, Belgium
Course Permanent racing facility
Course length 7.004 km (4.352 miles)
Distance 44 laps, 308.052 km (191.415 miles)
Formula One Belgian Grand Prix 2022 What to Watch
Before the Belgian Grand Prix, Formula 1 drama is in full swing, even though cars haven't even put their tires on the circuit yet.
Oscar Piastri is said to take Daniel Ricciardo's place at McLaren after he confirms his departure at the end of 2022. The announcement of Sebastian Vettel's impending retirement and the appointment of Fernando Alonso as his replacement marked the start of the summer vacation.
Max Verstappen will be resolved to maintain his steely hold on the driver rankings from the very beginning whenever he gets back on track.
With an 80-point advantage, the Red Bull star is keen to reach triple digits in the upcoming weeks to solidify his position at the top.
Due to their inexplicable team strategy decisions and driver mistakes, Ferrari is in complete chaos as they continue to ruin their season.
As they continue to get better during the season, Mercedes is moving in the opposite direction.
Mercedes is going to be substantially nearer the front.
Although Mercedes has not had the season they had planned for, Toto Wolff's team may be forced into action if Red Bull and Ferrari are hampered by a new technical regulation centered on floors.
With five straight podium finishes under his belt, Hamilton has already made significant progress in recent weeks. In his first race back, he will be determined to send out a signal of intent.
This would be the first time McLaren and Alpine had made contact, right? Given how the Oscar Piastri story has been handled, animosity between the two teams is brewing as they battle for P4 in the team standings.
Alpine will feel as though they are up against the world right now, as they were already in shock with Fernando Alonso's exit announcement. No one should be shocked if a McLaren and an Alpine automobile collide since sports have a weird way of creating the ideal scenes to fit the story.
Belgium could be a good fit for Haas because they enjoy fast turns. They should have a good run here because they have further updated their vehicle.
Rain may make qualifying into a circus, which would allow Haas to surprise everyone and take advantage of any significant mistakes made by their superiors. There is a lot of drive in both Kevin Magnussen and Mick Schumacher. They should succeed here if they maintain their focus.
Max Verstappen will win every race for the rest of the season, according to logic, but Formula 1 isn't always rational. This is just not going to occur.
Although Verstappen is the overwhelming favorite to win the championship, he cannot afford any significant spin-outs, collisions, or DNFs. He will be hesitant to turn on the faucets and give it his all if it does rain this weekend. Hamilton, meanwhile, is surrounded by an improved vehicle and has nothing to lose.
On Sunday, August 28, 2022, at 12:30 p.m., Sky Sports F1 will broadcast live coverage of the Belgian Grand Prix.
Throughout the season, Sky Sports F1 and Main Event will broadcast live coverage of every race.
Customers of Sky may upgrade to the full sports package for just £25 per month, or they can add individual channels for just £18 per month.