
F1 British Grand Prix 2022: Start time, TV, grid, live stream
F1 British Grand Prix 2022: Start time, TV, grid, live stream

The British Grand Prix is finally upon us, with a record crowd of 140,000 set to line the Silverstone circuit.
Will they be cheering on a British winner? The odds are unlikely as home heroes Lewis Hamilton, Lando Norris and George Russell start fifth, sixth and eighth respectively.
The front row has a slightly unusual look to it as Ferrari's Carlos Sainz starts from the front row for the first time in his 150-race career, with Red Bull's reigning champion Max Verstappen having to settle for second after an error-strewn Q3 in the wet.
Can the Dutch driver add to his stunning tally of late after winning five of the last six races, most recently the last two in Azerbaijan and Canada.
Overall, the Dutchman has six wins in nine grands prix so far, and a sizeable 46-point lead in the title race over Red Bull team-mate Sergio Perez, who lines up fourth.
As always with Sunday at Silverstone, it will be a case of celeb spotting and Martin Brundle's famous grid walk could prove another highlight.
For how to watch in your region, check out our guide here...
British Grand Prix 2022 start times
So when does the race actually start? Here is your weekend schedule:
SUNDAY - Grand Prix: 15:00 local time [16:00 CET, 10:00 ET]
How can I watch the 2022 British Grand Prix on TV and live stream?
Every session of the weekend will be shown live on Sky Sports' dedicated F1 channel in the UK. Customers who subscribe to Sky Sports F1 can also watch all the action on the move thanks to the Sky Go app.
Alternatively, you can purchase a NOW TV Day Pass for just £9.99 to watch all of Sky Sports' coverage on your smart TV, mobile device, tablet or computer.
On Channel 4, only the British and Abu Dhabi Grands Prix are being shown in full on free-to-air television in the UK this year. Highlights of all other races will be shown in a 'prime-time' slot on C4.
In the US, ESPN will carry live coverage of every session to subscribing fans Stateside. Sunday will be broadcast on ESPN2.
Live streaming is available via the ESPN App.
ABC will show free-to-air coverage of the US and Mexico Grands Prix, although this coverage only covers the races.
In Australia, all sessions from each weekend of the year will be broadcast live on subscription service Fox Sports or through its Kayo streaming service.
Nine Network offers a free alternative, showing highlights of all 22 races as well as the Australian Grand Prix live.
In Canada, qualifying and the race will be aired live in English on subscription channel TSN, which pulls in coverage from Sky Sports in the UK. The TSN GO app allows fans in Canada to watch F1 on the move.
French-language coverage is available on RDS to subscribers, which will air qualifying and the race live. You can download RDS GO if you are out and about.
How can I watch the British Grand Prix on F1 TV Pro?
Check F1's official website to see if F1 TV Pro is available in your location. You will need to pay a fee to subscribe, rates vary depending on locations.
F1 TV Pro is available on most PC operating systems, as well as many mainstream tablet and mobile providers – for a list of all suitable devices, click here.
Latest 2022 British Grand Prix Odds
No surprises here, Max Verstappen heads the betting line and he is odds-on to grab a seventh Grand Prix victory in 2022. The latest odds are:
4/6 Max Verstappen
4/1 Carlos Sainz
4/1 Charles Leclerc
14/1 Lewis Hamilton
20/1 Sergio Perez
25/1 George Russell
66/1 Lando Norris
100/1 Fernando Alonso
250/1 Valtteri Bottas
350/1 Guanyu Zhou
400/1 Pierre Gasly
500/1 Daniel Ricciardo
500/1 Esteban Ocon
750/1 Sebastian Vettel
1000/1 Yuki Tsunoda
1000/1 Kevin Magnussen
1000/1 Lance Stroll
1500/1 Mick Schumacher
1500/1 Alex Albon
1500/1 Nicholas Latifi
[William Hill - Odds correct at time of writing]
Who has won the British Grand Prix?
The roll of honour for the Silverstone spectacular reads like a who's who of F1 greatness, but one man stands apart.
Lewis Hamilton holds the record for British Grand Prix wins with an incredible eight victories - seven of those coming in the last eight years.
Next after Hamilton come F1 legends Jim Clark and Alain Prost, who both won the British Grand Prix on five occasions.
Ferrari leads the constructors' all-time win list with 16, just ahead of McLaren with 14, Williams with 10, and then Mercedes with 9.
The last 10 winners of the British Grand Prix are:
2022: Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes)
2021: Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes)
2020: Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes)
2019: Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes)
2018: Sebastian Vettel (Ferrari)
2017: Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes)
2016: Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes)
2015: Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes)
2014: Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes)
2013: Nico Rosberg (Mercedes)
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F1 Standings

Drivers
- Charles Leclerc
- Carlos Sainz
- Lando Norris
- Oscar Piastri
- Pierre Gasly
- Esteban Ocon
- Sergio Pérez
- Max Verstappen
- Alexander Albon
- Logan Sargeant
- Lewis Hamilton
- George Russell
- Nico Hülkenberg
- Kevin Magnussen
- Fernando Alonso
- Lance Stroll
- Valtteri Bottas
- Zhou Guanyu
- Nyck De Vries
- Liam Lawson
- Daniel Ricciardo
- Yuki Tsunoda
Races
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Gulf Air Grand Prix of Bahrain 2023
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Saudi Arabian Grand Prix 2023
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Grand Prix of Australia 2023
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Grand Prix of China 2023
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Grand Prix of Azerbaijan 2023
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Miami Grand Prix 2023
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Qatar Airways Gran Premio Del Made In Italy E Dell'emilia Romagna 2023
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Grand Prix of Monaco 2023
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AWS Gran Premio de España 2023
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Grand Prix du Canada 2023
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Grand Prix of Austria 2023
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Aramco Grand Prix of Great Britain 2023
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Grand Prix of Hungary 2023
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Grand Prix of Belgium 2023
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Heineken Dutch Grand Prix 2023
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Grand Prix of Italy 2023
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Grand Prix of Singapore 2023
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Grand Prix of Japan 2023
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Qatar Grand Prix 2023
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Grand Prix of the United States 2023
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Gran Premio de la Ciudad de Mexico 2023
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Rolex Grande Prêmio de São Paulo 2023
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Heineken Silver Las Vegas Grand Prix 2023
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Grand Prix of Abu Dhabi 2023
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