Good day North America, to all F1 enthusiasts present and new, we are almost done our summer break and anticipating the next Grand Prix in Belgium, the 14th race and the beginning of the second half of the season.
It’s going to be a sensational and fast-charging race to the end.
The second half of the season starts the weekend of August 26-28th and ends in Abu Dhabi the weekend of November 18 – 20th.
Let’s have a look at Track facts for the next three races in Europe after the summer break.
Belgium
- Belgium: Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps, 2022
- August 26th – 28th
- 14th race of the season
- It is titled Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps
- The Circuit length is 7.004 KM
- The number of laps in the upcoming race on Sunday is 44
- The first Grand Prix 1950.
- The race distance for Sunday is 308.052 KM.
- The lap record is 1.46.286, held by VALTTERI BOTTAS (2018)
- TWO DRS Detection Zone
- 19 turns in all
Netherlands
- Circuit Zandvoort, 2022
- September 2nd – 4th
- 15th race of the season
- It is titled Circuit Zandvoort
- The Circuit length is 4.259 KM
- The number of laps in the upcoming race on Sunday is 72
- The first Grand Prix 1952.
- The race distance for Sunday is 306.587 KM.
- The lap record is 1.11.097, held by LEWIS HAMILTON (2021)
- TWO DRS Detection Zone
- 14 turns in all
ITALY:
- Autodromo Nazionale Monza, 2022
- September 9th – 11th
- 16th race of the season
- Track Facts
- It is titled Autodromo Nazionale Monza
- The Circuit length is 5.793 KM
- The number of laps in the upcoming race on Sunday is 53
- The first Grand Prix 1950.
- The race distance for Sunday is 306.72 KM.
- The lap record is 1.21.046, held by Rubens Barrichello (2004)
- TWO DRS Detection Zone
- 11 turns in all
After Europe we head out to Asia for two races, one in Singapore and the next in Japan. Next after Aisa were back to the Americas for three races, Austin Texas in the United States, Mexico and then Brazil before finishing off the season in Abu Dhabi for the 22nd and final race of the season.
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