Formula 1: all the information on the Hungarian GP.
The victory of Max Verstappen (Red Bull) in the French Grand Prix allowed him to further stretch the difference with Charles Leclerc – who added a new dropout this season – by facing the GP of Hungary and the subsequent summer break in the 2022 season of Formula 1.
The Monegasque had secured his seventh pole position of the season at Paul Ricard and remained in first position in the race, but a mistake at Turn 11 caused him to crash the car into the barriers, which the last champion of the race took advantage of. Formula 1.
“I think I am at the highest level of my career, but if I continue to make those mistakes it makes no sense to do so at a very high level. I am losing too many points,” said the Ferrari driver.
Verstappen took his seventh championship win at the French GP, while Hamilton secured his fourth consecutive podium.
For his part, Verstappen added his seventh win of the season after staying with the French GPwhile the pilots of MercedesLewis Hamilton and George Russell completed the podium.
It is the fourth consecutive podium for the seven-time world champion of the Formula 1who has climbed the standings and is 43 points behind Leclerc, Verstappen’s main rival in the drivers’ standings.
Sebastian Vettel’s retirement
Hours before the first training session of the GP of Hungary, Sebastian Vettel announced his retirement from Formula 1. The announcement of the goal of his sporting career was given through a video published on his social networks.
The 35-year-old German driver and winner of four titles in the Formula 1 He is currently playing the championship for the team Aston Martin and is in fourteenth position with 15 points.
“I love this sport. It has been at the center of my life for as long as I can remember. But just as there is life on the road, there is also life off the road. Being a rider has never been my only identity.” who we are and how we treat others instead of what we do. Who am I? I’m Sebastian, father of three and husband of a wonderful woman, “she said. Vettel in the video he shared on his social networks.
Sebastian Vettel has announced his retirement from Formula 1 at the end of the season.
Likewise, he also announced that he will take a little more time to analyze what he will do once the championship is over. “At the end of the year I want to take a little more time to reflect on what I will focus on next; I am very clear that, as a father, I want to spend more time with my family,” he concluded.
Schedules and how to see the French GP training and qualifying on TV
Formation 1 and 2 of Formula 1 it will be Friday 29 respectively from 9 (Argentina time) and 12, while Saturday 30 to 8 and 11 will take place training 3 and the ranking.
The broadcast can be followed through the platform of its category (F1 TV Pro), with the negotiation of the package of all competitions, in addition to training and qualifying tests.
Similarly, the Formula 1 It will also be available in streaming on the Disney platform, Star Plus and workouts 1 and 2 will be broadcast live on Fox Sports.
Position ranking (drivers)
- Max Verstappen (Red Bull): 233 points
- Charles Leclerc (Ferrari): 170 points
- Sergio Perez (Red Bull): 163 points
- Carlos Sainz (Ferrari): 144 points
- George Russell (Mercedes): 143 points
- Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes): 127 points
- Lando Norris (McLaren): 70 points
- Esteban Ocon (Alpine): 56 points
- Valtteri Bottas (Alfa Romeo): 46 points
- Fernando Alonso (Alpine): 37 points
- Kevin Magnussen (Haas): 22 points
- Daniel Ricciardo (McLaren): 19 points
- Pierre Gasly (Alfa Tauri): 16 points
- Sebastian Vettel (Aston Martin): 15 points
- Mick Schumacher (Haas): 12 points
- Yuki Tsunoda (Alpha Tauri): 11 points
- Guanyu Zhou (Alfa Romeo): 5 points
- Lance Stroll (Aston Martin): 4 points
- Alexander Albon (Williams): 3 points
- Nicholas Latifi (Williams): 0 points
Ranking (constructors)
- Red Bull: 396 points
- Ferrari: 314 points
- Mercedes: 270 points
- Alpine: 93 points
- McLaren: 89 points
- Alfa Romeo: 51 points
- Haas: 34 points
- Alfa Toro: 27 points
- Aston Martin: 19 points
- Williams: 3 points
Formula 1 2022 calendar
- Bahrain GP – March 18-29
- Saudi Arabian GP – March 25-27
- Australian GP – April 8-10
- Italian GP (Emilia Romagna) – April 22-24
- United States GP (Miami) – May 6-8
- Spanish GP – May 20-22
- Monaco GP – May 27-29
- Azerbaijan GP – June 10-12
- Canadian GP – June 17-19
- British GP – 1-3 July
- Austrian GP – 8-10 July
- French GP -22-24 July
- Hungarian GP – 29-31 July
- Belgian GP – August 26-28
- Dutch GP from -2 to 4 September
- Italian GP – 9-11 September
- Singapore GP – 30 September to 2 October
- Japanese GP – October 7-9
- United States GP (Austin) – 21-23 October
- Mexican GP (Mexico City) – 21-23 October
- Brazilian GP (San Paolo) – 11-13 November
- Abu Dhabi GP – November 18-20
Source: Clarin