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F1 2022 schedule: Full race calendar, how to watch on TV and the current standings

Carlos Sainz of Ferrari F1 Team competes in the Belgian Grand Prix at the Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps in Stavelot, Belgium on August 28, 2022 - Dursun Aydemir/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images
Carlos Sainz of Ferrari F1 Team competes in the Belgian Grand Prix at the Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps in Stavelot, Belgium on August 28, 2022 - Dursun Aydemir/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images

The 2021 Formula One season was one of the finest in living memory, with Max Verstappen taking the title from Lewis Hamilton at the death in controversial circumstances after a thrilling 22-race season.

The new season is now upon us and with it a new breed of cars.

Yet for all for all the Ferrari revival in pace, their reliability and driver errors has seen significant gaps open in both championships with Max Verstappen and Red Bull clearly leading in both, with his second title potentially wrapped up at the next race.

When is the next race?

With the 2022 season nearing its end, the flyaway races are in full swing. Following last weekend's United States Grand Prix, the next race is the 2022 Mexican Grand Prix which runs from October 28 until October 30.

What are the current standings?

Will there be sprint races this year?

Following on from the trial of three sprint qualifying races in 2021, F1 proposed a doubling of that to six for the upcoming season. However, after a meeting on February 14 it was confirmed that just three sprint races would take place in 2022, subject to World Motor Sport Council approval.

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Thankfully and sensibly the FIA have also changed the official name of the event to 'sprint', rather than 'sprint qualifying' They will be at the following rounds.

Round 4, Imola 
Round 11, Austria
Round 21, Brazil