2022 Formula One Season (ESB World)

The 2022 Formula One Championship is a planned motor racing competition for single seater racing cars. This is the 73rd running for the Formula One Championship. It is recognised by the governing body of motorsport worldwide, the FIA (Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile) and as the highest level of single seater racing worldwide. The Championship is scheduled to take place over a number of Grand Prix events and the drivers are competing for the World Drivers Championship and the teams for World Constructors Championship.

The 2022 Season brought in new regulation changes, some of the changes include the reintroduction of ground effect developments, new bodywork and simplified wings to reduce dirty air and 18-inch wheels on the tyres of the cars.

Max Verstappen enters the championship as the defending champion and Red Bull enter the year as the defending constructors champions.

Calendar Changes Entry List Changes Results and standings
 * The Vietnamese and Bahrain Grand Prix events were swapped to make travel easier between destinations.
 * Spanish and Dutch Grand Prix were swapped
 * New proposed event Miami Grand Prix was scheduled to make its debut event. It will be the 10th round of the season, bumping back the French Grand Prix by a week.
 * The Singapore Grand Prix was bumped back 2 rounds after Russia and Japan.
 * The rights to the Brazilian Grand Prix hosts changed as a new venue was proposed and approved for the 2022 season. The race will be held in the new Rio MotorPark as part of the new calendar expansion formed by Liberty Media.
 * Campos Racing entered the grid as one of the 2 new entries, they signed 2020 IndyCar Rookie of the year and 2-time race winner in 2021, Alex Palou and former F1 driver and Mercedes Junior Driver Pascal Wehrlein.
 * Scuderia Ferrari lost its title sponsorship with Mission Winnow.
 * McLaren signed a 6-year title sponsorship deal with Dell as part of their new contract extension clauses.
 * The second of two new entries to the Formula One grid was Panthera Team Asia. They were a team from China trying to develop a new generation of Asian racing drivers.  They signed 2 new rookies in Yuki Tsunoda and Jehan Daruvala who both had promising seasons in Formula 2 in 2021.

Grand Prix: * indicates wet weather Grand Prix World Drivers Championship Standings: World Constructors Championship Standings