Formula 1, which spent the 2021 season with a historic rivalry and left it behind in a way that has been and is being talked about, returned with the 2022 season. The 2022 season, in which the technical regulations have been completely changed and we have very different vehicles will see that can compete with each other much more closely. It started on March 20th.
Formula 1 season 2022, including the Miami Grand Prix that will be held for the first time this year 22 races in total will host. In the new season, in which 10 Formula 1 teams and 20 Formula 1 drivers will compete fiercely, this week’s race schedule looks like this:
The third race of the Formula 1 2022 season is the Australian GP!

The Australian Grand Prix, which is on the Formula 1 calendar, could not be held in the 2020 and 2021 seasons due to the corona virus. Valtteri Bottas was the last winner at Albert Park, one of Formula 1’s most popular circuits.
When are the Australian GP practice laps?
- 1st training rounds: Apr 8 06:00
- 2nd training rounds: Apr 8 09.00
- 3rd training rounds: Apr 9, 06:00
When are the Australian GP qualifying rounds?
Formula 1 Australian GP Qualifying, April 9 at 09:00 will start.
When is the Australian GP, ​​what time is it?
Formula 1 Australian GP, April 10 at 08:00 will start.
How to watch the Formula 1 Australian GP?
The Formula 1 2022 season will be broadcast again this year on channel S Sport. You can watch the races on S Sport’s mobile application, S Sport Plus, and access S Sport channels in the following ways:
To watch via satellite:
S Sports watch by satellite The frequency information is as follows:
- Turksat 4A
- TP11 – Frequency 12188 MHz Polarization: Vertical
- DVB-S2 8PSK – Symbol rate: 27500 ksym/s FEC: 5/6
S Sports channel list:
- D-Smart Channel 78
- TV+ Channel 77
- TiviBu channel 73
- Cable TV channel 240
S Sport2 channel list
- D-Smart Channel 79
- TV+ Channel 78
- TiviBu channel 74
- Cable TV channel 241
Race schedule Formula 1 2022 season:
- Bahrain Grand Prix – March 20
- Saudi Arabia Grand Prix – March 27
- Australian Grand Prix – April 10
- Emilia Romagna Grand Prix – April 24
- Miami Grand Prix – May 8
- Spanish Grand Prix – May 22
- Monaco Grand Prix – May 29
- Azerbaijan Grand Prix – June 12
- Canadian Grand Prix – June 19
- British Grand Prix – July 3rd
- Austrian Grand Prix – July 10
- French Grand Prix – July 24
- Hungarian Grand Prix – July 31
- Belgian Grand Prix – August 28
- Dutch Grand Prix – September 4
- Italian Grand Prix – September 11
- Russian Grand Prix (CANCELLED) – September 25
- Singapore Grand Prix – October 2
- Japanese Grand Prix – October 9
- United States Grand Prix – October 23
- Mexico City Grand Prix – October 30
- Sao Paulo Grand Prix – November 13
- Abu Dhabi Grand Prix – November 20