
The F1 Sprint Race 2022 occasion will be held at the Emilia Romagna, Austrian and Sao Paulo Grands Prix with changes been made to the focuses design also.
The new configuration of F1 Sprint race made it’s presentation during last season which included a 100km scramble with each going on around 25-30 minutes. The argument of the F1 Sprint race was that the outcome decided the network for the end of the week’s headliner – the Grand Prix on Sunday. Be that as it may, for the F1 Sprint Race, 2022 season number of changes have been made, the subtleties of which was delivered by Formula one on the authority site.
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How does the Formula One 2022 season resembles?
As per the F1 Calendar, the 2022 season will have a record-breaking 23 Grand Prix races the endorsement of which was given by the FIA’s World Motor Sport Council. The season will start and End Between 20 march to 20 November i.e start in Bahrain on 20 March and finish in Abu Dhabi on 20 November, one month before Christmas – with Miami facilitating the first of two races in the United States. Because of continuous pandemic circumstances, China won’t be remembered for the 2022 schedule. China will be reestablished to the schedule when conditions permit. Red Bull Max Verstappen will be the reigning champ having pipped Lewis Hamilton of Mercedes for the F1 Drivers Championship last season in an extremely questionable style.

What are the Changes in F1 Sprint Race 2022 ?
According to the data accessible, an arrangement has been reached to hold F1 Sprint Race 2022 occasion at the Emilia Romagna, Austrian and Sao Paulo Grands Prix. The focuses design in the new FI season has been changed also with the best eight drivers scoring focuses; beforehand it was only the best three finishers who got focuses. It’s currently more worthwhile: the driver who completes P1 will get eight focuses, down to one point for the driver in P8.
Other than the adjustment of focuses design, It has additionally been concluded that the driver who sets the quickest time in qualifying which on Sprint ends of the week will happen on Friday will be ascribed ‘shaft position’. Last year, it was the driver who won the Sprint who procured that honor. Qualifying will keep on deciding the lattice for Saturday’s F1 Sprint, with the aftereffect of the Sprint framing the line-up for the beginning of Sunday’s Grand Prix.
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