Formula 1: McLaren's Zak Brown makes exciting prediction for 2022 season
McLaren racing CEO Zak Brown has revealed his excitement for the new Formula 1 season with 2022 bringing in a swathe of new technical regulations and directives.
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McLaren racing CEO Zak Brown has revealed his excitement for the new Formula 1 season with 2022 bringing in a swathe of new technical regulations and directives.
Mercedes Technical Director Mike Elliott has explained how the new cars for 2022 will be dramatically different from 2021 and previous seasons, with him stating that it has been a huge challenge for the Silver Arrows, and every team, to meet the new regulations.
February has arrived and with it comes the excitement of knowing that the 2022 Formula 1 season is that bit closer, with the first round of testing due to take place before the end of this month.
• Pirelli celebrated its 150th birthday on 28 January 2022.
Formula 1's pre-season testing dates have been confirmed for 2022, with three days of track running in Spain, before the brand-new cars head to Bahrain in March for the official pre-season test. Two sessions of three days each will take place ahead of the 23-race Formula 1 campaign to ring in the new era. The first outing is a lower key, pre-testing track session at Barcelona on February 23-25, allowing the teams to shake down their all-new-for-'22 cars for the first time in the same place.
Lewis Hamilton finally claimed his 100th Formula One success on Sunday, the peerless Mercedes driver emerging triumphant amid high drama at the rain-hit Russian Grand Prix to retake the championship lead. With a late downpour causing havoc Hamilton reached the unprecedented century after being stuck on 99 since the British Grand Prix in July. The 36-year-old Briton moved back to the top of the drivers standings by two points from Max Verstappen, who finished second. After taking his 100th chequered flag 14 years after his first in Canada Hamilton told his team on the car radio: "Phew. That was hard work man!"
Mercedes have announced February 18 as the reveal date for their 2022 Formula 1 car - the W13 - that is set to see Lewis Hamilton and George Russell compete as team mates for the first time. The eight-time constructors' champions are seeking to extend their record with a ninth consecutive title this season, while Hamilton looks for a record eighth drivers' championship title. Russell makes his full-time debut for the Silver Arrows as Valtteri Bottas has departed for Alfa Romeo.
Formula One staff must be fully vaccinated against Covid-19 under new FIA rules.