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F1 Monaco GP 2022 schedules, how to watch and preview

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After the exciting race of the 2022 Spanish Grand Prix, Formula 1 moves to a unique and iconic place on the calendar, the Principality of Monaco. This scenario will see the seventh test of the season in which Ferrari and Red Bull are running as clear favorites for victory, although since the last appointment, Lando Norris, and even the Mercedes team itself, explained that the silver arrows have options of win.

Schedules of the Monaco GP of F1 2022 (Spanish peninsular time)

Day

Session Schedule

Friday May 27

Drivers press conference 10:30-12:30
Friday May 27 free practice 1 2:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.
Friday May 27 free practice 2 5:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m.
Saturday May 28 Team managers press conference 10:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m.
Saturday May 28 free practice 3 1:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m.
Saturday May 28 Classification 4:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Sunday May 29 Race 3:00 p.m. (78 laps)

Returning to Monaco is synonymous with luxury and glamour, with stars from all sectors visiting the paddock of this small country because nobody wants to miss the spectacle that is Formula 1 on these streets. The tradition of free practice on Thursday ended a few years ago, so practice sessions will take place on Friday 27 May 2022, as will the drivers’ official FIA press conference.

We will have to wait a day to experience Monaco’s always decisive classification, which will be held just a few hours after the team managers’ press conference and the third free practice. This session will mark the starting grid for Sunday’s race, where the single-seaters will have to run for 78 laps to find out the winner of the grand prize.

The schedules of the Monaco GP of F1 2022 in Latin America

Session Schedule

free practice 1

Friday May 27

07:00 a.m. Mexico, Colombia, Panama, Ecuador, Peru

08:00h Venezuela, Bolivia, Chile, Paraguay

9:00 a.m. Argentina, Uruguay

free practice 2

Friday May 27

10:00 a.m. Mexico, Colombia, Panama, Ecuador, Peru

11:00 a.m. Venezuela, Bolivia, Chile, Paraguay

12:00 p.m. Argentina, Uruguay

free practice 3

Saturday May 28

6:00 a.m. Mexico, Colombia, Panama, Ecuador, Peru

07:00h Venezuela, Bolivia, Chile, Paraguay

08:00 a.m. Argentina, Uruguay

Classification

Saturday May 28

09:00 a.m. Mexico, Colombia, Panama, Ecuador, Peru

10:00 a.m. Venezuela, Bolivia, Chile, Paraguay

11:00 a.m. Argentina, Uruguay

Race

Sunday May 29

08:00 a.m. Mexico, Colombia, Panama, Ecuador, Peru

09:00h Venezuela, Bolivia, Chile, Paraguay

10:00 a.m. Argentina, Uruguay

 

How to watch the 2022 F1 Monaco GP and how much does it cost (price)

The only legal way to watch the 2022 Formula 1 Monaco Grand Prix will be, as usual, through the DAZN F1 broadcast, which is also available on Movistar+ thanks to the agreement between the two companies.

The live content platform can be contracted for a monthly payment of €12.99 , although an account can also be purchased to watch Formula 1 by paying €129.99 per year, something that also includes other motorsport categories, such as MotoGP , or more sports, such as basketball with the Euroleague, or tennis with the different tournaments.

Through our website, Motorsport.com, you can also follow everything that happens live and minute by minute in the Formula 1 Monaco Grand Prix 2022 for free. In addition, we leave you in the banner below the link so that you can download the application that is available on both Android and iOS so that you receive the alerts with all the news from the Great Circus.

The Circuit de Monaco, home of the F1 Monaco GP race

The Principality route is one of the classics on the calendar, and except on a few occasions, such as in 2020 when it was left out due to the COVID-19 pandemic, it has always been present throughout the season, leaving unique and historic images.

Ayrton Senna is the undisputed king of this track, with six wins, all of them achieved consecutively from 1987 to 1993, and victory only escaped him in 1988, when he wanted to take such an advantage over Alain Prost , his rival and teammate at McLaren. , which went against the wall.

Here we have also seen other legendary moments, such as the 1996 race, when Olivier Panis took victory in a crazy race, perhaps the most in history, where only three cars crossed the finish line, or in 2018, with Daniel Ricciardo holding the pressure of Sebastian Vettel and Hamilton in a Red Bull with mechanical problems.

Race Monaco GP
City

Monaco

Circuit

Monaco Circuit

track length 3,337km
race distance 78 laps
direction of travel Clockwise direction
curves 19 (12 right and 7 left)
Pole Position Place Left

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