Formula 1 2022: What’s new for the coming season? Rule changes, car upgrades, calendar and driver lineups
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Formula 1 returns this weekend with the Bahrain Grand Prix.
Max Verstappen is the defending world champion after pipping key title rival Lewis Hamilton to glory on a hugely controversial night in Abu Dhabi in December.
There are plenty of changes in store for the new campaign, with different rules, car improvements, driver switches, calendar swaps and much more.
On the eve of the 2022 season in Bahrain, Standard Sport takes a look at some of the new things to look out for ahead of the resumption of racing.
The cars
For four years a Formula 1 think tank headed by Ross Brawn has worked on changing the cars to improve overtaking and tighten up the grid. Effectively what that means is an overhaul of the