2022 United States Grand Prix: Schedule, TV and live streaming

We may already know our 2022 world champion, but there is still a lot to play for at the United States Grand Prix.

Max Verstappen, twice world champion last time at Suzuka, won a shortened and rainy Japanese Grand Prix to make the name with 4 rounds remaining.

The season was over and dusted off, now we move on to the Circuit of the Americas with other issues to be resolved, part of which corresponds to the two drivers who played a key role in the coronation of champion Verstappen at Suzuka.

Verstappen’s teammate Sergio Perez harassed Charles Leclerc into a mistake at the last chicane on the last lap, Leclerc then passed out from a five-second penalty that left him P3 Perez, sending the name to Verstappen.

However, the war continues over the position for the moment between this pair, while Red Bull could end the dominance of Mercedes that began in 2014 by winning the constructors’ title in 2022.

We will see the next episode of the fight between Alpine and McLaren in P4 in qualifying.

Here are all the main points you want to overtake from the 2022 United States Grand Prix. . .

The Circuit of the Americas, located in Austin, Texas, returned the United States Grand Prix to Formula 1 in 2012 and has since been one of the most exciting events on the calendar, both on and off the track.

With just over 3 miles of elevation changes, tight turns, fast sections, and plenty of overtaking opportunities, few tracks in the game offer better wheel-to-wheel racing than COTA.

This became evident in his first race when Lewis Hamilton and Sebastian Vettel battled for victory, with the Briton winning.

The last-breath action was just as exciting in 2017 when Max Verstappen made an opportunistic, but ultimately illegal, move on Kimi Raikkonen to take P3 on the final lap before receiving a five-second penalty for taking a corner.

Perhaps the most memorable race came in 2015 when Hamilton won his third world championship after belatedly overtaking teammate Nico Rosberg thanks to a mistake by the German. The fireworks continued after the checkered flag, with Rosberg returning his P2 baseball cap to Hamilton in the recovery room.

In addition to having one of the most productive tracks, the United States Grand Prix also has one of the most productive atmospheres on the calendar, with thousands (400,000 in 2021, to be exact) of passionate enthusiasts filling the stands each year.

In the UK, pay-TV broadcaster Sky Sports will broadcast the entire race weekend, from FP1 to racing, on its Sky Sports F1 channel. You can also access a live stream of the policy via Now TV. The free station Canal Cuatro will broadcast Destaca the race weekend.

PlanetF1 will broadcast live timing and expert observation at every race weekend consultation, from FP1 on Friday morning to the race on Sunday afternoon.

The EE. UU. se Grand Prix will broadcast live on television at the following retail locations in other key markets:

Located about 15 miles outdoors from downtown Austin and just 2 miles from a foreign airport, there are other tactics to succeed on the Circuit of the Americas, no matter where you’re from.

Fans arriving by plane will have to take flights to the airport, Austin Bergstrom International. There, cars can be rented and transfers to the city center can be obtained starting at around $2 depending on the ticket.

There are buses that pass by the Grand Prix organisers from the city centre that take you to the track. They depart from Sir Swante Palm Neighborhood Park and a round-trip ticket costs $30.

For those driving, parking tickets will need to be purchased in advance, regularly with second-hand tickets, and cannot be purchased on the day.

The 2022 United States Grand Prix will be the tenth edition of the event at COTA, a track that over the years has been primarily a satisfied hunting floor for Mercedes.

The Silver Arrows have taken 4 consecutive track wins between 2014 and 2017, all won through Lewis Hamilton, who also won the first race here in 2012 with McLaren. As a five-time COTA winner, Hamilton is the ultimate driving force of success in the event.

Previous winners in Austin include:

PIT LANE Esteban OCON Alpine

 

(Planet Sport Bet odds are correct after qualification)

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Pirelli has settled in the middle of its tyre for the 2022 US Grand Prix.

This is that the C2 will be the hard tire, the C3 will be the medium and the C4 will serve as the comfortable tire.

 

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