British Grand Prix 2022

 British Grand Prix 2022 Live Streaming, Team Prediction, Live Score, Lineups, Kick-off Time: Formula 1. 



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The British Grand Prix 2022 dates are: Friday 1st, Saturday 2nd & Sunday 3rd July 2022. British GP 2022 News. Our best bits from the 2022 British GP. 




Formula 1 travels to Silverstone this weekend for the on July 1-3 for the 10th round of the 2022 season. Max Verstappen leads the championship by 46 points over Red Bull teammate Sergio Perez, with the top Ferrari of Charles Leclerc a further three points behind.




In the constructors' standings, Red Bull has built a sizeable 76 point lead over Ferrari.




Silverstone has been a Mercedes territory in the hybrid era, with Lewis Hamilton winning eight of the 10 races there since 2014.




While it is unlikely Mercedes will be able to challenge for victory again this year, the track will show how much progress it has made in fixing the issues with its 2022 F1 car.






Red Bull are enjoying their most successful run of form in the F1 turbo-hybrid era, but are they favourites to win the 2022 British Grand Prix – or do Ferrari, or perhaps even Mercedes, stand a chance of success at Silverstone? Oh, and make sure to join in with our F1 Play predictor game.




Vying for pole




Last year it was Lewis Hamilton who won out in qualifying to start the first-ever Sprint – which Verstappen topped to take pole for the 2021 British GP – in P1. There's no Silverstone Sprint this weekend, however.





Verstappen's Red Bull is proving terrific on the straights and a force in the corners, and qualifying could see Verstappen take his first official F1 pole position here – which would be Red Bull’s first at Silverstone since 2011 and their second consecutive pole of 2022.




The podcast comes as Russell readies for his first British Grand Prix as a Mercedes works driver – the first Silver Arrows Formula 1 driver to be promoted from the team's junior programme.




Although Russell has taken four career podiums including one for Williams at Spa-Francorchamps in 2021 thanks to a qualifying lap that put him second for a shortened race – an achievement he calls "victory-worthy" on the podcast – he really wants that home podium.




While it is unlikely Mercedes will be able to challenge for victory again this year, the track will show how much progress it has made in fixing the issues with its 2022 F1 car.

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