
This weekend will be The 17th round of the 2022 Formula 1 championship. After three weeks without a Grand Prix, Formula 1 fans will pay attention Singapore and its urban layout. It will be the 13th time in motorsport history that single-seater drivers will start on the grid at the Marina Bay Street circuit. The route was first registered in the calendar in 2008 and left it in 2020. That’s why he’s coming back two years later this year and will also be challenged next year.
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This Sunday, the pilots will go on a trip 61 racing laps on a track with a length of 5.063 km. It has a total of three DRS zones for three detection zones.
Max Verstappen: already the champion on Sunday?
with 335 points in 16 Grand Prixbut especially with 116 points ahead of his second place Charles Leclerc at the world championship Max Verstappen can become the Formula 1 world champion already on Sunday. Thus, after the coronation in 2021, he will become his own heir. However, the conditions that would allow him to take the crown from Singapore are difficult to achieve, and they depend not only on him.
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Here’s how the Dutchman can claim the title in Singapore this weekend ๐#Singapore GP #F1 pic.twitter.com/OUkgjIFw9B
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Otherwise, the Dutch pilot can win 32nd victory at the Grand Prix and thus joins Fernando Alonso in 6th place among the most successful drivers in Formula 1. He will also overtake another legend of the sport, Nigel Mansell.
He would have won too 6th consecutive victory, thus becoming the 6th driver to achieve this feat.
The last winner is Sebastian Vettel
Sebastian Vettel really did. โค๏ธ#Singapore GP #F1 @ScuderiaFerrari pic.twitter.com/96IN4lKFTa
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In 2019, it is so Sebastian Vettel won, but driving a Ferrari. He also overtook Charles Leclerc, which allowed the producer ofscore a double Max Verstappen finished on the lowest step of the podium.
Complete TV schedule of the Singapore Grand Prix
Lbroadcast of the race from 14:00. on Canal+ in France. But be careful, all tests and qualifications can be found on Channel + Sport . Check out the Singapore Grand Prix TV schedule for the weekend here:
Friday, September 30
- 12:00: Free practice 1 (Canal + Sport)
- 15:00: Free practice 2 (Canal + Sport)
Saturday, October 1
- 12:00: Free practice 3 (Canal + Sport)
- 15:00: qualification (Canal + Sport)
Sunday, October 2
- 14:00: Singapore Grand Prix (Canal +)
Source: Auto Plus

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