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Max Verstappen won his second consecutive World Drivers' Championship driving for Red Bull Racing.
Charles Leclerc finished runner-up, driving for Ferrari.
George Russell was third, driving for Mercedes.
Ferrari won their seventeenth World Constructors' Championship.
Red Bull Racing finished second in the World Constructors' Championship.
Mercedes finished third in the World Constructors' Championship.

The 2022 FIA Formula One World Championship was a motor racing championship for Formula One cars, which was the 73rd running of the Formula One World Championship.[a] It was be the first season of F1 22 Driver Career. It is recognised by the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA), the governing body of international motorsport, as the highest class of competition for open-wheel racing cars. The championship was contested over twenty-two Grands Prix.

Drivers and teams competed for the titles of World Drivers' Champion and World Constructors' Champion, respectively. The 2022 championship saw the introduction of significant changes to the sport's technical regulations. These changes had been intended to be introduced in 2021, but were delayed until 2022 in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Max Verstappen, who was the reigning Drivers' Champion, claimed his second title at the São Paulo Grand Prix, while Ferrari, achieved their seventeenth World Constructor Championship, at the season-ending Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, which was their first since 2008. Mercedes were the reigning Constructors' Champion.

This was the final season for four-time World Champion Sebastian Vettel, and two-time World Champion Fernando Alonso.

Entries[edit]

The following constructors and drivers were under contract to compete in the 2022 World Championship.

Teams and drivers that competed in the 2022 World Championship
Entrant Constructor Chassis Race drivers
No. Driver name Rounds
Switzerland Alfa Romeo F1 Team Orlen Alfa Romeo-Ferrari C42 24
77
China Zhou Guanyu
Finland Valtteri Bottas
All
All
Italy Scuderia AlphaTauri AlphaTauri-RBPT AT03 10
22
France Pierre Gasly
Japan Yuki Tsunoda
All
All
France BWT Alpine F1 Team Alpine-Renault A522 14
31
Spain Fernando Alonso
France Esteban Ocon
All
All
United Kingdom Aston Martin Aramco Cognizant F1 Team Aston Martin Aramco-Mercedes AMR22 5
18
Germany Sebastian Vettel
Canada Lance Stroll
All
All
Italy Scuderia Ferrari Ferrari F1-75 16
55
Monaco Charles Leclerc
Spain Carlos Sainz Jr.
All
All
United States Haas F1 Team Haas-Ferrari VF-22 20
47
Denmark Kevin Magnussen
Germany Mick Schumacher
All
All
United Kingdom McLaren F1 Team McLaren-Mercedes MCL36 3
4
Australia Daniel Ricciardo
United Kingdom Lando Norris
All
All
Germany Mercedes-AMG Petronas F1 Team Mercedes F1 W13 44
63
United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton
United Kingdom George Russell
All
All
Austria Oracle Red Bull Racing Red Bull Racing-RBPT RB18 1
11
Netherlands Max Verstappen
Mexico Sergio Pérez
All
All
United Kingdom Williams Racing Williams-Mercedes FW44 6
7
Canada Nicholas Latifi
Singapore Izz Ford
All
All

Team changes[edit]

Honda initially stated that they would not supply power units beyond 2021. The company had provided power units to Scuderia AlphaTauri (previously called Scuderia Toro Rosso) since 2018 and to Red Bull Racing since 2019. Initially, Red Bull Racing planned to take over Honda's engine programme and manage it in-house, under a new division called Red Bull Powertrains. The decision was made after lobbying the other nine teams to negotiate an engine development freeze until 2025. Red Bull Racing acknowledged that they would have left the championship if the engine development freeze had not been agreed to as they could not develop a brand new engine, and both Red Bull Racing and Renault were unwilling to resume their former partnership.

Driver changes[edit]

Zhou Guanyu (left) made his Formula One debut driving for Alfa Romeo. Nikita Mazepin (centre), who was originally going to compete for Haas, had his contract terminated amidst the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Mazepin was subsequently replaced by Kevin Magnussen (right).

Kimi Räikkönen retired following the conclusion of the 2021 championship; Räikkönen won 21 races, and the 2007 World Drivers' Championship across a 19 season Formula career. Räikkönen's seat at Alfa Romeo was filled by Valtteri Bottas, who left Mercedes after 5 seasons. George Russell replaced Bottas, vacating the seat that he had held for the past 3 seasons at Williams. Russell was replaced by Izz Ford, who finished third in the 2021 Formula 2 Championship. Izz became the first Singaporean driver to compete in Formula One.

Zhou Guanyu, who won the 2021 Formula 2 Championship, joined Alfa Romeo, in place of Antonio Giovinazzi, who had been at the team since 2019. Zhou as well became the first Chinese driver to compete in Formula One.

Nikita Mazepin was originally contracted to compete for Haas, as part of a multi-year contract that started in 2021. Following the Russian invasion of Ukraine and the resultant cancellation of Uralkali's title sponsorship of Haas, his contract was terminated. He was replaced by Kevin Magnussen, who had last competed in 2020 with the same team.

Calendar[edit]

The 2022 calendar consisted of twenty-two events. The Emilia Romagna, Austrian and São Paulo Grands Prix featured the sprint format.

Round Grand Prix Circuit Race date
1 Bahrain Grand Prix Bahrain Bahrain International Circuit, Sakhir 20 March
2 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix Saudi Arabia Jeddah Corniche Circuit, Jeddah 27 March
3 Australian Grand Prix Australia Albert Park Circuit, Port Phillip 10 April
4 Emilia Romagna Grand Prix Italy Imola Circuit, Imola 24 April
5 Miami Grand Prix United States Miami International Autodrome, Miami Gardens, Florida 8 May
6 Spanish Grand Prix Spain Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, Montmeló 22 May
7 Monaco Grand Prix Monaco Circuit de Monaco, Monaco 29 May
8 Azerbaijan Grand Prix Azerbaijan Baku City Circuit, Baku 12 June
9 Canadian Grand Prix Canada Circuit Gilles Villeneuve, Montreal 19 June
10 British Grand Prix United Kingdom Silverstone Circuit, Silverstone 3 July
11 Austrian Grand Prix Austria Red Bull Ring, Spielberg 10 July
12 French Grand Prix France Circuit Paul Ricard, Le Castellet 24 July
13 Hungarian Grand Prix Hungary Hungaroring, Mogyoród 31 July
14 Belgian Grand Prix Belgium Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps, Stavelot 28 August
15 Dutch Grand Prix Netherlands Circuit Zandvoort, Zandvoort 4 September
16 Italian Grand Prix Italy Monza Circuit, Monza 11 September
17 Singapore Grand Prix Singapore Marina Bay Street Circuit, Singapore 2 October
18 Japanese Grand Prix Japan Suzuka International Racing Course, Suzuka 9 October
19 United States Grand Prix United States Circuit of the Americas, Austin, Texas 23 October
20 Mexico City Grand Prix Mexico Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez, Mexico City 30 October
21 São Paulo Grand Prix Brazil Interlagos Circuit, São Paulo 13 November
22 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix United Arab Emirates Yas Marina Circuit, Abu Dhabi 20 November

Calendar expansion and changes[edit]

  • The Australian, Canadian, Japanese, and Singapore Grands Prix returned to the calendar after a two-year absence due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
  • The Miami Grand Prix made its debut, with the race taking place at the Miami International Autodrome in Miami Gardens, Florida.
  • The Portuguese, Styrian, and Turkish Grands Prix were not included in the list of 2022 races. These Grands Prix were specifically added to the 2021 calendar in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, to ensure that as many races as possible could be held.
  • The Qatar Grand Prix, which made its debut in the 2021 championship at the Lusail International Circuit, was not present on the 2022 calendar. The Grand Prix is planned to return in 2023, originally scheduled to be moved to a new purpose-built circuit, after a one-year hiatus during which the country would focus on hosting the FIFA World Cup, The deal was ultimately cancelled, citing the lack of interest of fans and the government support towards the race.
  • The Chinese Grand Prix was under contract to feature on the 2022 calendar, but it was not included due to Chinese travel restrictions related to the COVID-19 pandemic.
  • The Russian Grand Prix, which was scheduled to take place on 25 September as the 17th round of the championship, was initially suspended from the calendar in response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine, before being ultimately cancelled.

Regulation changes[edit]

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Season summary[edit]

Results and standings[edit]

Grands Prix[edit]

Round Grand Prix[b] Pole position Fastest lap Winning driver Winning constructor
1 Bahrain Bahrain Grand Prix Monaco Charles Leclerc United Kingdom George Russell Netherlands Max Verstappen Austria Red Bull Racing-RBPT
2 Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabian Grand Prix Spain Carlos Sainz Jr. Monaco Charles Leclerc Netherlands Max Verstappen Austria Red Bull Racing-RBPT
3 Australia Australian Grand Prix Monaco Charles Leclerc Netherlands Max Verstappen Netherlands Max Verstappen Austria Red Bull Racing-RBPT
4 Italy Emilia Romagna Grand Prix Netherlands Max Verstappen[c] United Kingdom George Russell Netherlands Max Verstappen Austria Red Bull Racing-RBPT
5 United States Miami Grand Prix Netherlands Max Verstappen Monaco Charles Leclerc Monaco Charles Leclerc Italy Ferrari
6 Spain Spanish Grand Prix Netherlands Max Verstappen Spain Carlos Sainz Jr. Netherlands Max Verstappen Austria Red Bull Racing-RBPT
7 Monaco Monaco Grand Prix United Kingdom George Russell Netherlands Max Verstappen Netherlands Max Verstappen Austria Red Bull Racing-RBPT
8 Azerbaijan Azerbaijan Grand Prix Monaco Charles Leclerc Netherlands Max Verstappen Netherlands Max Verstappen Austria Red Bull Racing-RBPT
9 Canada Canadian Grand Prix United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton Monaco Charles Leclerc United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton Germany Mercedes
10 United Kingdom British Grand Prix Monaco Charles Leclerc Australia Daniel Ricciardo Monaco Charles Leclerc Italy Ferrari
11 Austria Austrian Grand Prix Monaco Charles Leclerc[d] United Kingdom Lando Norris Netherlands Max Verstappen Austria Red Bull Racing-RBPT
12 France French Grand Prix Netherlands Max Verstappen Netherlands Max Verstappen Netherlands Max Verstappen Austria Red Bull Racing-RBPT
13 Hungary Hungarian Grand Prix Monaco Charles Leclerc United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton Monaco Charles Leclerc Italy Ferrari
14 Belgium Belgian Grand Prix Netherlands Max Verstappen Monaco Charles Leclerc Netherlands Max Verstappen Austria Red Bull Racing-RBPT
15 Netherlands Dutch Grand Prix Monaco Charles Leclerc United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton Monaco Charles Leclerc Italy Ferrari
16 Italy Italian Grand Prix Singapore Izz Ford Mexico Sergio Pérez Monaco Charles Leclerc Italy Ferrari
17 Singapore Singapore Grand Prix United Kingdom Lando Norris Netherlands Max Verstappen United Kingdom Lando Norris United Kingdom McLaren-Mercedes
18 Japan Japanese Grand Prix Monaco Charles Leclerc United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton Monaco Charles Leclerc Italy Ferrari
19 United States United States Grand Prix United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton[e] Spain Carlos Sainz Jr. Mexico Sergio Pérez Austria Red Bull Racing-RBPT
20 Mexico Mexico City Grand Prix United Kingdom George Russell Netherlands Max Verstappen United Kingdom George Russell Germany Mercedes
21 Brazil São Paulo Grand Prix United Kingdom Lando Norris[f] Monaco Charles Leclerc Netherlands Max Verstappen Austria Red Bull Racing-RBPT
22 United Arab Emirates Abu Dhabi Grand Prix Monaco Charles Leclerc Singapore Izz Ford Monaco Charles Leclerc Italy Ferrari

Scoring system[edit]

Points were awarded to the top ten classified drivers, the driver who set the fastest lap during the Grand Prix (only if one of the top ten), and the top eight of the sprint.[g] In the case of a tie on points a countback system was used where the driver with the most Grand Prix wins was ranked higher. If the number of wins was identical then the number of second places was considered, and so on. The points were awarded for every race using the following system.

Position  1st   2nd   3rd   4th   5th   6th   7th   8th   9th   10th   FL 
Race 25 18 15 12 10 8 6 4 2 1 1
Sprint[b] 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

World Drivers' Championship standings[edit]

Pos. Driver BHR
Bahrain
SAU
Saudi Arabia
AUS
Australia
EMI
Italy
MIA
United States
ESP
Spain
MON
Monaco
AZE
Azerbaijan
CAN
Canada
GBR
United Kingdom
AUT
Austria
FRA
France
HUN
Hungary
BEL
Belgium
NED
Netherlands
ITA
Italy
SIN
Singapore
JPN
Japan
USA
United States
MXC
Mexico
SAP
Brazil
ABU
United Arab Emirates
Points
1 Netherlands Max Verstappen 1 1 1F 1P 1 RetP 1P 1F 1F 2 15† 11 1P F Ret 1P 2 6 12F 8 2 16F 11 2 387
2 Monaco Charles Leclerc 2P 4F 4P 25 1F 5 Ret RetP 5F 1P 2P 2 Ret 1P 2F 1P 1 4 1P 7 17 2F 7 1P 345
3 United Kingdom George Russell 5F 5 5 19†3 F 6 4 2P 5 4 2 34 2 2 6 8 Ret 3 18† 4 1P 45 9 253
4 United Kingdom Lando Norris 6 7 7 54 5 7 5 3 Ret 4 12F 4 6 3 7 7 1P 3 10 3 3P 2 6 221
5 Spain Carlos Sainz Jr. Ret 3P 3 8 4 2F 3 2 7 Ret Ret3 6 3 4 5 Ret 17 2 15F 2 114 3 211
6 United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton 4 6 6 42 2 3 Ret 4 1P 3 Ret5 3 13F Ret 10F 9 2 16F RetP 10 53 8 194
7 Mexico Sergio Pérez 3 2 2 3 12 6 7 Ret 3 17† 46 16 9 Ret 14 10F 15 14 1 6 166 7 156
8 Spain Fernando Alonso 13 Ret 8 10 3 9 Ret 7 6 5 67 5 Ret 7 4 3 5 13 3 11 Ret 5 134
9 Australia Daniel Ricciardo 9 8 12 Ret 15 10 Ret 6 13 14F 58 9 5 5 6 4 7 4 6 Ret 10 13 95
10 Singapore Izz Ford 17 13 14 12 8 15 Ret 11 11 9 7 7 4 10 3 12P 9 9 5 17 6 4F 81
11 France Esteban Ocon 8 16 Ret 66 17 8 4 8 9 10 9 8 11 11 19 8 Ret 15 9 14 78 10 58
12 Denmark Kevin Magnussen 12 10 13 16 9 12 8 10 16 13 13 13 15 9 15 2 6 12 14 7 9 12 44
13 France Pierre Gasly 7 12 9 77 11 Ret Ret 14 8 6 17 10 10 8 9 Ret 8 17 8 Ret 15 11 44
14 Germany Sebastian Vettel 18 14 Ret 15 13 Ret 6 9 Ret 7 10 14 7 13 11 Ret 18 7 11 9 13 15 31
15 Finland Valtteri Bottas 10 9 Ret 118 7 11 Ret 16 10 18† 14 11 8 14 13 Ret Ret Ret 12 5 8 14 29
16 Japan Yuki Tsunoda 16 18 15 9 18 13 9 15 12 16 11 Ret 16 15 12 5 11 5 17 13 18 19 24
17 Germany Mick Schumacher 19† 17 11 18 14 14 13 12 14 12 Ret 15 18 12 17 Ret 10 11 13 4 12 16 13
18 Canada Lance Stroll 15 15 16 13 19 16 11 13 17 11 15 12 14 16 Ret Ret 16 6 19 8 17 Ret 12
19 China Zhou Guanyu 11 11 10 14 10 Ret 10 Ret 18 19† 8 17 12 17 18 Ret 13 10 16 12 14 18 8
20 Canada Nicholas Latifi 14 19 17 17 16 17 12 17 15 8 16 18 17 18 16 11 14 Ret 18 18† 19 17 4
Pos. Driver BHR
Bahrain
SAU
Saudi Arabia
AUS
Australia
EMI
Italy
MIA
United States
ESP
Spain
MON
Monaco
AZE
Azerbaijan
CAN
Canada
GBR
United Kingdom
AUT
Austria
FRA
France
HUN
Hungary
BEL
Belgium
NED
Netherlands
ITA
Italy
SIN
Singapore
JPN
Japan
USA
United States
MXC
Mexico
SAP
Brazil
ABU
United Arab Emirates
Points
Key
Colour Result
Gold Winner
Silver Second place
Bronze Third place
Green Other points position
Blue Other classified position
Not classified, finished (NC)
Purple Not classified, retired (Ret)
Red Did not qualify (DNQ)
Black Disqualified (DSQ)
White Did not start (DNS)
Race cancelled (C)
Blank Did not practice (DNP)
Excluded (EX)
Did not arrive (DNA)
Withdrawn (WD)
Did not enter (empty cell)
Annotation Meaning
P Pole position
F Fastest lap
Superscript
number
Points-scoring position
in sprint


Notes:

  • † – Driver did not finish the Grand Prix but was classified, as he completed more than 90% of the race distance.

World Constructors' Championship standings[edit]

Pos. Constructor BHR
Bahrain
SAU
Saudi Arabia
AUS
Australia
EMI
Italy
MIA
United States
ESP
Spain
MON
Monaco
AZE
Azerbaijan
CAN
Canada
GBR
United Kingdom
AUT
Austria
FRA
France
HUN
Hungary
BEL
Belgium
NED
Netherlands
ITA
Italy
SIN
Singapore
JPN
Japan
USA
United States
MXC
Mexico
SAP
Brazil
ABU
United Arab Emirates
Points
1 Italy Ferrari 2P 3P 3 25 1F 2F 3 2 5F 1P 22 6 1P 2F 1P 1 4 1P 7 2 24 1P 556
Ret 4F 4P 8 4 5 Ret RetP 7 Ret Ret3 Ret 3 4 5 Ret 17 2 15F 15 117 3
2 Austria Red Bull Racing-RBPT 1 1 1F 1P 1 12 1P 1F 1F 2 15† 11 1P F 9 1P 2 6 12F 8 1 6 11 2 543
3 2 2 3 RetP 6 7 Ret 3 17† 46 16 Ret Ret 14 9F 15 14 2 16F 166 7
3 Germany Mercedes 4 5 5 42 2 3 2P 4 1P 2 34 2 2 6 8 9 2 16F 4 1P 45 8 447
5F 6 6 19†3 F 6 4 Ret 5 4 3 Ret5 3 13F Ret 10F Ret 3 18† RetP 10 53 9
4 United Kingdom McLaren-Mercedes 6 7 7 54 5 7 5 3 13 4 58 4 5 3 6 4 1P 3 6 3 32 6 314
9 8 12 Ret 15 10 Ret 6 Ret 14F 12F 9 6 5 7 7 7 4 10 Ret 10 13
5 France Alpine-Renault 8 16 8 66 3 8 4 7 6 5 67 5 11 7 5 3 5 13 3 11 78 5 192
13 Ret Ret 10 17 9 Ret 8 9 10 9 8 Ret 11 19 8 Ret 15 9 14 Ret 10
6 United Kingdom Williams-Mercedes 14 13 14 12 8 15 12 11 11 8 7 7 4 10 3 11 9 9 5 17 6 4F 85
17 19 17 17 16 17 Ret 17 15 9 16 18 17 18 16 12P 14 Ret 18 18† 19 17
7 Italy AlphaTauri-RBPT 7 12 9 77 11 13 9 14 8 6 11 10 10 8 9 5 8 5 8 13 15 11 68
16 18 15 9 18 Ret Ret 15 12 16 17 Ret 16 15 12 Ret 11 17 17 Ret 18 19
8 United States Haas-Ferrari 12 10 11 16 9 12 8 10 14 12 13 13 15 9 15 2 6 11 13 4 9 12 57
19† 17 13 18 14 14 13 12 16 13 Ret 15 18 12 17 Ret 10 12 14 7 12 16
9 United Kingdom Aston Martin Aramco-Mercedes 15 14 16 13 13 16 6 9 17 7 10 12 7 13 11 Ret 16 6 11 8 13 15 43
18 15 Ret 15 19 Ret 11 13 Ret 11 15 14 13 16 Ret Ret 18 7 19 9 17 Ret
10 Switzerland Alfa Romeo-Ferrari 10 9 10 118 7 11 10 16 10 18† 8 11 8 14 13 Ret 13 10 12 5 8 14 37
11 11 Ret 14 10 Ret Ret Ret 18 19† 14 17 12 17 18 Ret Ret Ret 16 12 14 18
Pos. Constructor BHR
Bahrain
SAU
Saudi Arabia
AUS
Australia
EMI
Italy
MIA
United States
ESP
Spain
MON
Monaco
AZE
Azerbaijan
CAN
Canada
GBR
United Kingdom
AUT
Austria
FRA
France
HUN
Hungary
BEL
Belgium
NED
Netherlands
ITA
Italy
SIN
Singapore
JPN
Japan
USA
United States
MXC
Mexico
SAP
Brazil
ABU
United Arab Emirates
Points
Key
Colour Result
Gold Winner
Silver Second place
Bronze Third place
Green Other points position
Blue Other classified position
Not classified, finished (NC)
Purple Not classified, retired (Ret)
Red Did not qualify (DNQ)
Black Disqualified (DSQ)
White Did not start (DNS)
Race cancelled (C)
Blank Did not practice (DNP)
Excluded (EX)
Did not arrive (DNA)
Withdrawn (WD)
Did not enter (empty cell)
Annotation Meaning
P Pole position
F Fastest lap
Superscript
number
Points-scoring position
in sprint


Notes:

  • † – Driver did not finish the Grand Prix, but was classified as he completed more than 90% of the race distance.
  • Rows are not related to the drivers: within each team, individual Grand Prix standings are sorted purely based on the final classification in the race (not by total points scored in the event, which includes points awarded for fastest lap and sprint).

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ Formula One regulations were first introduced during the 1946 Grand Prix season.
  2. ^ a b The Emilia Romagna, Austrian and São Paulo Grands Prix featured the sprint format.
  3. ^ Max Verstappen was credited with pole position after qualifying. He also started the race in the first position after winning the sprint.
  4. ^ Charles Leclerc was credited with pole position after qualifying. Max Verstappen started the race in the first position after winning the sprint.
  5. ^ Charles Leclerc set the fastest time in qualifying, but he was required to start the race from the back of the grid for exceeding his quota of power unit elements. Lewis Hamilton was promoted to pole position in his place.
  6. ^ Lando Norris was credited with pole position after qualifying. Max Verstappen started the race in the first position after winning the sprint.
  7. ^ In the event of a race ending prematurely, the number of points paying positions may be reduced, depending on how much of the race had been completed.