The 2022 Formula One Mexican GP takes place this weekend. With the drivers and constructors world championships already assigned, the Mexican Perez dreams.
Filed the budget issue capwith the punishment for Red Bull that was confirmed this afternoon, the time has come to get back on track on theHermanos Rodriguez racetrack for the Formula 1 Mexican Grand Prix.
A week away from the United States Grand Prix in Austin, which awarded once again Max Verstappen and his Red Bull certifying the world title also for the Milton Keynes team, the third last round of the 2022 championship is essentially for glory.
The Dutch driver will go in search of new records, having equaled the number of victories in a single season of Michael Schumacher And Sebastian Vettel. Ferrari wants to close a season of redemption but also disappointing in the best possible way: at Mercedes, instead, Lewis Hamilton he wants to confirm the trend that has seen him win at least one Grand Prix per season since racing in Formula One. Also not to be forgotten Sergio Perezon the other Red Bull, who dreams of triumph on the home circuit.
F1 GP Mexico 2022: presentation of the weekend, timetables and live television
The peculiarity of the Mexican Grand Prix is that it takes place on the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez circuit, located at un height of 2238 meters, the highest in the world. This means that the air is thinner, an aspect that in recent seasons has favored the cars with the best aerodynamic behavior.
Not surprisingly, in the last four editions they have been registered three Max Verstappen Red Bull wins and a success for Lewis Hamilton, on Mercedes, in 2019. It should also be noted that in 2020 there was no race due to the pandemic from Covid-19.
That said, let’s see what the weekend timeswhich after the Austin stage confirm the evening appointment for us Italians:
Friday 28th October
- Free Practice 1 – 8 pm-9pm
- Free Practice 2 – 23-24: 30
Saturday 29 October
- Free Practice 3 – 19-20 hours
- Qualifying – 10pm – 11pm (11.30pm on free-to-air TV8)
Sunday 30th October
- Race – 9pm (10pm on free-to-air TV8)
The entire weekend will be broadcast live exclusively by Sky Sport F1 HD and on the streaming platform NOW. The Grand Prix will instead be delayed in clear text TV8 at the times we have indicated: you won’t have to wait long to attend qualifying and the race without a Sky or NOW subscription.
These the rankings updated to the United States GP:
Drivers world ranking
- Max Verstappen – Red Bull – 391 points (World Champion)
- Charles LeClerc – Ferrari – 267 points
- Sergio Perez – Red Bull – 265 points
- George Russell – Mercedes – 218 points
- Carlos Sainz Jr. – Ferrari – 202 points
- Lewis Hamilton – Mercedes – 198 points
- Lando Norris – McLaren – 109 points
- Esteban Ocon – Alpine – 78 points
- Fernando Alonso – Alpine 71 points
- Valtteri Bottas – Alfa Romeo – 46 points
- Sebastian Vettel – Aston Martin – 36 points
- Daniel Ricciardo – McLaren – 29 points
- Kevin Magnussen – Haas – 24 points
- Pierre Gasly – AlphaTauri – 23 points
- Lance Stroll – Aston Martin – 13 points
- Mick Schumacher – Haas – 12 points
- Yuki Tsunoda – AlphaTauri – 12 points
- Guanyu Zhou – Alfa Romeo – 6 points
- Alexander Albon – Williams – 4 points
- Nicholas Latifi – Williams – 2 points
- Nyck De Vries (only 1 GP) – Williams – 2 points
- Nico Hulkenberg (only 2 GPs) – Aston Martin 0 points
World constructors ranking
- Red Bull Racing – 656 points (World Champion)
- Ferrari – 469 points
- Mercedes – 416 points
- Alpine – 149 points
- McLaren – 138 points
- Alfa Romeo – 52 points
- Aston Martin – 49 points
- Haas – 36 points
- AlphaTauri – 35 points
- Williams – 8 points