2022 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix
2022 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix | |||||
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Race 2 of 22[a] in the 2022 Formula One World Championship
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Race details | |||||
Date | 27 March 2022 | ||||
Official name | Formula 1 STC Saudi Arabian Grand Prix 2022 | ||||
Location | Jeddah Corniche Circuit, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia | ||||
Course | Street circuit | ||||
Course length | 6.174 km (3.836 miles) | ||||
Distance | 50 laps, 308.450 km (191.662 miles) | ||||
Weather | Clear | ||||
Attendance | 142,000[2] | ||||
Pole position | |||||
Driver | Red Bull Racing-RBPT | ||||
Time | 1:28.200 | ||||
Fastest lap | |||||
Driver | Charles Leclerc | Ferrari | |||
Time | 1:31.634 on lap 48 | ||||
Podium | |||||
First | Red Bull Racing-RBPT | ||||
Second | Ferrari | ||||
Third | Ferrari | ||||
Lap leaders |
The 2022 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix (officially known as the Formula 1 STC Saudi Arabian Grand Prix 2022) was a
Red Bull's Max Verstappen won the race ahead of Ferrari's Charles Leclerc, who set the fastest lap for an additional point,[4] and Ferrari teammate Carlos Sainz Jr. Red Bull's pole-sitter Sergio Pérez finished fourth.[5]
Background
The race weekend was held on 25–27 March 2022 and was the second race to be held in Saudi Arabia after the first one held in December 2021.[6] The race took place one week after the Bahrain Grand Prix and two weeks before the Australian Grand Prix.[7]
Missile strike
On 25 March, an
The
Championship standings before the race
Charles Leclerc was the Drivers' Championship leader after the previous weekend's first round, the Bahrain Grand Prix, with eight points separating him from his teammate Carlos Sainz Jr. and 11 points from Lewis Hamilton.[13] In the Constructors' Championship, Ferrari led Mercedes by 17 points and Haas by a further 17.[14]
Entrants
The drivers and teams were the same as the season entry list, with the exception of
Tyre choices
Tyre supplier Pirelli brought the C2, C3, and C4 tyre compounds (designated hard, medium, and soft, respectively) for teams to use at the event.[17]
Criticism
Hosting country Saudi Arabia was under constant condemnation for sportswashing its human rights through the Formula One Grand Prix. The event took place just days after the 2022 Saudi Arabia mass execution, in which 81 men were executed in a single day. Amnesty International said the race "must not be allowed to cover up" Saudi Arabia's human rights violations.[18] Maya Foa, the director of Reprieve, said that the Formula One contract with Saudi Arabia was "to sportswash Mohammed bin Salman's blood-soaked regime".[19]
Lewis Hamilton called on the Saudi authorities "to make the changes" and said there is a "need to see more", while stating that the drivers should not be held accountable for the host country's human rights issues.[20][21]
Practice
Three practice sessions were held, each lasting one hour. The first two practice sessions were held on Friday 25 March at 17:00 and 20:00
Qualifying
During the final part of qualifying, Red Bull's Sergio Pérez took his maiden Formula One pole position ahead of Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz Jr. for Ferrari in second and third, respectively.[28] As a result of his pole position, Pérez proceeded to set a new record for most Grands Prix contested before achieving a pole position with 215.[31] Pérez's Red Bull teammate Max Verstappen qualified fourth ahead of Ocon in fifth and George Russell in sixth place. While Schumacher was subsequently medically cleared to race, Haas opted to run just one car (with Kevin Magnussen driving) because repairing Schumacher's heavily damaged car would have compromised his ability to compete normally at the Australian Grand Prix due to a limited supply of spare parts during the three fly-away races at the start of the season.[32][33]
Qualifying classification
Pos. | No. | Driver | Constructor | Qualifying times | Final grid | ||
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Q1 | Q2 | Q3 | |||||
1 | 11 | Sergio Pérez | Red Bull Racing-RBPT | 1:29.705 | 1:28.924 | 1:28.200 | 1 |
2 | 16 | Charles Leclerc | Ferrari | 1:29.039 | 1:28.780 | 1:28.225 | 2 |
3 | 55 | Carlos Sainz Jr. | Ferrari | 1:28.855 | 1:28.686 | 1:28.402 | 3 |
4 | 1 | Max Verstappen | Red Bull Racing-RBPT | 1:28.928 | 1:28.945 | 1:28.461 | 4 |
5 | 31 | Esteban Ocon | Alpine-Renault | 1:30.093 | 1:29.584 | 1:29.068 | 5 |
6 | 63 | George Russell | Mercedes | 1:29.680 | 1:29.618 | 1:29.104 | 6 |
7 | 14 | Fernando Alonso | Alpine-Renault | 1:29.978 | 1:29.295 | 1:29.147 | 7 |
8 | 77 | Valtteri Bottas | Alfa Romeo-Ferrari | 1:29.683 | 1:29.404 | 1:29.183 | 8 |
9 | 10 | Pierre Gasly | AlphaTauri-RBPT | 1:29.891 | 1:29.418 | 1:29.254 | 9 |
10 | 20 | Kevin Magnussen | Haas-Ferrari | 1:29.831 | 1:29.546 | 1:29.588 | 10 |
11 | 4 | Lando Norris | McLaren-Mercedes | 1:29.957 | 1:29.651 | N/A | 11 |
12 | 3 | Daniel Ricciardo | McLaren-Mercedes | 1:30.009 | 1:29.773 | N/A | 141 |
13 | 24 | Zhou Guanyu | Alfa Romeo-Ferrari | 1:29.978 | 1:29.819 | N/A | 12 |
14 | 47 | Mick Schumacher | Haas-Ferrari | 1:30.167 | 1:29.920 | N/A | —2 |
15 | 18 | Lance Stroll | Aston Martin Aramco-Mercedes | 1:30.256 | 1:31.009 | N/A | 13 |
16 | 44 | Lewis Hamilton | Mercedes | 1:30.343 | N/A | N/A | 15 |
17 | 23 | Alexander Albon | Williams-Mercedes | 1:30.492 | N/A | N/A | 16 |
18 | 27 | Nico Hülkenberg | Aston Martin Aramco-Mercedes | 1:30.543 | N/A | N/A | 17 |
19 | 6 | Nicholas Latifi | Williams-Mercedes | 1:31.817 | N/A | N/A | 18 |
107% time: 1:35.074 | |||||||
— | 22 | Yuki Tsunoda | AlphaTauri-RBPT | No time | N/A | N/A | 193 |
Source:[34][35] |
- Notes
- ^1 – Daniel Ricciardo received a three-place grid penalty for impeding Esteban Ocon during Q2.[30]
- ^2 – Mick Schumacher qualified 14th, but his car was withdrawn following a crash, and he did not take the start. Drivers who qualified behind him gained a grid position as he officially did not progress beyond qualifying.[36]
- ^3 – Yuki Tsunoda failed to set a time during qualifying, but he was permitted to race at the stewards' discretion.[35]
Race
The race was started at 20:00
During much of the race, the midfield was close; there was a hard-fought battle between
On laps 42–43,
From the Australian Grand Prix onwards, the FIA would clamp down on the kinds of tactics Verstappen had employed during the safety car restart, where he aggressively accelerated, braked, and drew alongside Leclerc, trying to seek a tactical advantage, following similar incidents at the 2021 Abu Dhabi and 2022 Bahrain Grands Prix, with drivers expected to drive in a consistent manner during race restarts.[51]
Race classification
Notes
- ^1 – Includes one point for fastest lap.[53]
- ^2 – Alexander Albon was classified as he completed more than 90% of the race distance.[52]
- ^3 – Yuki Tsunoda did not start the race. His place on the grid was left vacant.[52]
- ^4 – Mick Schumacher withdrew due to a crash in qualifying. Drivers who qualified behind him gained a grid position.[36]
Championship standings after the race
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- Note: Only the top five positions are included for both sets of standings.
See also
Notes
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