With Red Bull and Max Verstappen consecrated as the champions of the current season, the Brazilian Grand Prixwhich will race on November 13, could define the second places in the standings of the drivers and constructors of the Formula 1.
The two-time champion driver of the Formula 1 he added his 14th Mexican Grand Prix victory and became the driver with the most wins in a championship, with 14, surpassing the record shared by Michael Schumacher and Sebastian Vettel. The podium was completed by Lewis Hamilton and Sergio “Checo” Pérez, who is battling head-to-head with Charles Leclerc for second place in the drivers’ standings.
Similar is the case with the constructors’ championship, where Red Bull he was crowned champion again and ended the dominance of Mercedes, who had just won the last eight editions and are now battling Ferrari for second position thanks to discounted points with Hamilton’s recent podiums and George Russell’s regularity , added to some abandonments and bad results from Leclerc and Carlos Sainz.
Formula 1: José Carlos Pace Autodrome
The José Carlos Pace Autodromeso renamed in the 70s in homage to the deceased pilot, is the circuit of Brazilian Grand Prixlocated in the city of San Pablo, which has a track of 4,309 meters in length and 15 curves.
It was in Brazil where Carlos Alberto Reutemann took his first Formula 1 victory, although he is not included in his 12 victories in motorsport’s top category, since said race did not give the drivers any points.
Although the São Paulo races were originally held in the autumn, since the 2004 edition, when it was due to be held in the spring due to track renovations, it has been held in the latter part of the year. This has allowed it to host several consecrations, such as the championships for Lewis Hamilton, Kimi Räikkonen and Jenson Button, the three-time championship of Vettel and the two-time championship of Fernando Alonso.
The biggest winner on the circuit is Frenchman Alain Prost with 6 victories, followed by Michael Schumacher (4), Carlos Reutemann, Hamilton and Sebastian Vettel (3) and Nico Rosberg, Mark Webber, Felipe Massa, Ayrton Senna and Nelson Piquet (2 ), among others.
Where to watch the Brazilian Grand Prix on TV and online
The penultimate race of the season will take place next Sunday, November 13, starting at 15:00 (Argentina time). Similarly, the Formula 1 It will also be available to stream on the Star Plus platform and will be broadcast live on Fox Sports.
The broadcast can be followed through the category’s own platform (F1 TV Pro), with the negotiation of the package for all the races, in addition to training and qualifying tests.
Table of positions (drivers) of Formula 1
- Max Vestappen (Red Bull): 416 points *Champion*
- Sergio Perez (Red Bull): 280 points
- Charles Leclerc (Ferrari): 275 points
- George Russell (Mercedes): 231 points
- Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes): 216 points
- Carlos Sainz (Ferrari): 212 points
- Lando Norris (McLaren): 111 points
- Esteban Ocon (Alpine): 82 points
- Fernando Alonso (Alpine): 71 points
- Valtteri Bottas (Alfa Romeo): 47 points
- Sebastian Vettel (Aston Martin): 36 points
- Daniel Ricciardo (McLaren): 35 points
- Kevin Magnussen (Haas): 24 points
- Pierre Gasly (Alfa Tauri): 23 points
- Lance Stroll (Aston Martin): 13 points
- Mick Schumacher (Haas): 12 points
- Yuki Tsunoda (Alpha Tauri): 12 points
- Zhou Guanyu (Alfa Romeo): 6 points
- Alexander Albon (Williams): 4 points
- Nyck de Vries (Williams): 2 points
- Nicolas Latifi (Williams): 2 points
Table of positions (constructors) of Formula 1
- Red Bull: 696 points
- Ferrari: 487 points
- Mercedes: 447 points
- Alpine: 153 points
- McLaren: 146 points
- Alfa Romeo: 53 points
- Aston Martin: 49 points
- Haas: 36 points
- Alfa Tauri: 35 points
- Williams: 8 points
Formula 1 calendar 2022
- GP Bahrain – 18-29 March
- Saudi Arabia GP – 25-27 March
- Australian GP – 8-10 April
- Italian GP (Emilia Romagna) – 22-24 April
- US GP (Miami) – May 6-8
- Spanish GP – 20-22 May
- Monaco GP – from 27 to 29 May
- Azerbaijan GP – June 10-12
- Canadian GP – June 17-19
- British GP – July 1-3
- Austrian GP – 8-10 July
- GP of France -22-24 July
- Hungarian GP – July 29-31
- Belgian GP – 26-28 August
- Dutch GP -2 to 4 September
- Italian GP – 9-11 September
- Singapore GP – from 30 September to 2 October
- Japanese GP – October 7-9
- United States GP (Austin) – October 21-23
- Mexican GP (Mexico City) – 21-23 October
- Brazilian GP (Sao Paulo) – 11-13 November
- Abu Dhabi GP – November 18-20
Source: Clarin