F1 2022 start times as FIA confirm FULL season schedule
F1 2022 start times as FIA confirm FULL season schedule
The FIA has confirmed the weekend schedule for each of the record-breaking 23 races this year with practice sessions to remain just one hour in duration.
Fans can begin to plan their weekend viewing for the coming season after the FIA revealed the start times for each session of 2022.
The schedule confirms that each of the three practice sessions will remain at just one hour with none reverting back to the 90 minutes previously enjoyed by the teams.
The updated schedule includes the timetable for a trio of sprint events with Imola, Austria and Brazil selected as host venues.
You can see the full revised schedule below:
#F1 - 2022 @F1 Updated Start Time Information pic.twitter.com/QqDKRtYv7g
— FIA (@fia) February 21, 2022
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