Get up to speed with the new 2022 F3 calendar which is packed with 9 rounds of 2 Grand Prix
Formula 3 is a feeder series where the young drivers who are just making their mark in the single-seat motorsport begin their careers. It is not an easy competition as the drivers come from all the different geographical regions and bring their own skill sets.
F3 CEO Bruno Michel said:
Formula 3 will be present at two more Formula 1 Grand Prix in 2022 than in 2021. It will allow our drivers to race on additional F1 tracks compared to the most recent campaign, and to be with F2 and F1 at every event.”
🗓 2022 CALENDAR 🗓
We'll be taking a trip to two new venues next year! 🤩
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FIA Formula 3 Championship 2022 Calendar: F3 Dates, Races, News And Schedule
The new 2022 Formula 3 season will begin with F1 and F2 at Bahrain in the month of March and from there, the paddock will travel to Imola for the second round of the season. Meanwhile, they will get a month’s time for preparation before Italy.
In the month of May, Formula 3 will travel to Barcelona for the 2022 Spanish Grand Prix which will shake up certain things on the points table. Meanwhile, the first triple-header of the season will take place in England at the legendary Silverstone circuit. The following week, F3 will travel to Austria for the Austrian Grand Prix before concluding the triple-header at Hungary in the month of July.
DATE | VENUE |
18-20 March | Sakhir, Bahrain |
22-24 April | Imola, Italy* |
20-22 May | Barcelona, Spain* |
01-03 July | Silverstone, Great Britain |
08-10 July | Spielberg, Austria |
29-31 July | Budapest, Hungary |
26-28 August | Spa-Francorchamps, Belgium |
02-04 September | Zandvoort, Netherlands |
09-11 September | Monza, Italy |
After the Hungarian Grand Prix, summer break will arrive which allows the drivers and the teams to rest and return with a fresh mind. Subsequently, Formula 3 will witness its final triple-header starting from Belgium, then it will take over the Netherlands the following week before the season’s final race at Monza which is one of the oldest circuits in Formula 1 history.
It will be interesting to see what happens in the new Formula 3 season which will be a treat for the fans as young drivers prove to battle it out before making it big.
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