Formula 1: where to see the training and qualifying of the Dutch GP on TV and online.
Red Bull’s ninth win in the Belgian Grand Prix allowed him Max Verstappen extend the lead with Charles Leclerc and move on to secure his second consecutive title in the Formula 1 eight dates from the end and opposite the Dutch GP.
Despite starting 14th thanks to the inclusion of a new combustion engine, the Dutchman started the race by climbing up a couple of positions to reach first place. Different was the case of Sergio “Checo” Pérez, who started with some problems that he managed to overcome towards the end to stay in second position.
Who referred to the big day of Red Bull it was his sports advisor Helmut Marko, who said that the team’s philosophy is “to keep improving”. “We are also happy with Sergio Pérez’s performance, second place is a good result”, he added.
In an eventful race and ahead of a new victory for Verstappen, Leclerc was 98 points behind the Dutchman eight days before the end of the season. Formula 1added to the fact that he dropped to third in the drivers standings before Pérez’s second place.
Despite starting 17th for an engine change, the Monegasque had reached the fifth position a couple of laps from the end of the race, but a bad decision by the team ferrari the tire change penalized him by five seconds for exceeding the speed limit at the entrance to the pits and for finishing 6th behind Fernando Alonso (5th).
Dutch GP: Zandvoort Circuit
The Circuit of Zandvoort debuted in 1951 at the Formula 1, in a race that saw Alberto Ascari (Ferrari) as the winner. This track is one of the most bumpy in the competition, with 14 corners (10 right and 4 left) and a total of 72 laps.
In subsequent years it hosted the competition sporadically until 1985, and has since been absent for more than 30 years. His return only happened the previous season on an exciting day that saw local Verstappen the winner, the only rider on the current grid to take a win there.
The Dutchman’s title and great support from the public allowed the circuit to remain the home of the 2022 season. However, the rider with the most wins on the circuit is Jim Clark with four wins, followed by Jackie Stewart and Niki Lauda with three .
Schedules and how to watch the training sessions and the standings of the Dutch GP on TV
Training courses 1 and 2 of Formula 1 in the Dutch GP will be held on Friday 2 September from 7:30 and 11:00 respectively (Argentine time), while training 3 and the ranking will take place on Saturday 3 September at 7:00 and 10:00.
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 Star Plus platform and will be broadcast Fox Sport.
Formula 1 (drivers) position table
- Max Verstappen (Red Bull): 284 points
- Sergio Perez (Red Bull): 191
- points Charles Leclerc (Ferrari): 186 points
- Carlos Sainz (Ferrari): 171 points
- George Russell (Mercedes): 170 points
- Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes): 146 points
- Lando Norris (McLaren): 76 points
- Esteban Ocon (Alpine): 64 points
- Fernando Alonso (Alpine): 51 points
- Valtteri Bottas (Alfa Romeo): 46 points
- Kevin Magnussen (Haas): 22 points
- Sebastian Vettel (Aston Martin): 20 points
- Daniel Ricciardo (McLaren): 19 points
- Pierre Gasly (Alfa Tauri): 18 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): 4 points
- Nicholas Latifi (Williams): 0 points
Formula 1 position table (constructors)
- Red Bull: 475 points
- Ferrari: 357 points
- Mercedes: 316 points
- Alpine: 115 points
- McLaren: 95 points
- Alfa Romeo: 51 points
- Haas: 34 points
- Alfa Toro: 29 points
- Aston Martin: 24 points
- Williams: 4 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 – 20-22 May
- 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