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This is where you can follow the 2022 Formula One World Championship on TV

The formula 1 It has already picked up cruising speed this 2022 season. The power shown by Ferrari in the first rounds of the calendar was somewhat diluted in the last Emilia Romagna Grand Prix, where the Red Bulls showed their teeth and made Ferrari nervous. Charles Leclercwho made a mistake in the final part of the race and finished in sixth position.

Now, Barcelona will host the sixth race of the 2022 F1 season. After the appointment in Miami, the ‘Great Circus’ returns to Europe. The Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya will host a very special Spanish Grand Prix for Fernando Alonso y Carlos Sainz.

Alonso will try to add points to his locker (he is 14th overall with 4 points). It is not being a good start to the year for the ’14’. Due to various circumstances he is not getting the most out of Sundays as he knows how to do it.

As for the pulse between Charles Leclerc y Max Verstappen, we arrive at an event in which both are separated by only 19 points. The Monegasque has seen how the current champion is reacting relentlessly. In fact, the Red Bull driver is the driver who has achieved the most victories so far this season (3). The other two were for Ferrari’s ’16’.

Where to watch Formula 1 races

Those who are not lucky enough to be able to occupy a place in the stands can always settle for follow the excitement of the ‘Great Circus’ on television. One more year, those in charge of broadcasting Formula 1 in Spain are Dazn and Movistar+, which share emission. In principle, none of the grand prizes can be seen in the open.

If you don’t have access to these options, you can always follow the races live on our live stream.

Spanish GP Schedule

Friday May 20:

Free practice 1: 2:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.

Free practice 2: 5:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m.

Saturday May 21:

Free practice 3: 1:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m.

Classification: 4:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.

Sunday May 22:

Race: 3:00 p.m. (66 laps)

What time are the Formula 1 races

In this 2022 season, most European races will be held on Sundays at 15.00 hours, as happened in the 2021 season, although the time slot will vary depending on the corner of the planet in which they are played. And it is that the ‘Great Circus’ will visit this 2022 four of the five continents: Europe, Asia, America and Oceania.

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