◉ F1: I followed the French GP race LIVE, minute by minute

This weekend takes place the French Grand Prix that ends with the race. I followed the race LIVE.

Formula 1 has its twelfth race of the 2022 season at the French Grand Prix on the traditional Paul Ricard circuit, in the championship led by Max Verstappenwho is closely followed by Charles Leclerc following his victory at the last Austrian Grand Prix. I followed the race live.

21/53 | The race resumed

After Leclerc’s accident, the drivers are already running normally.

18/53 | Charles Leclerc was out of the race

The Ferrari driver suffered a crash and that is why there is a yellow flag and a Safety Car. The athletes took advantage of the situation to enter the pits. Max Verstappen is the new leader.

17/53 | Verstappen changed tires

The Red Bull driver stopped to put on hard tires and is now seventh. The new escort is Lewis Hamilton, who is 10 seconds behind the first, Charles Leclerc.

14/53 | Carlos Sainz in the points zone

The Ferrari driver, who started 19th from a qualifying penalty, sits 10th following passing Lance Stroll. He is now chasing Ricciardo.

10/53 | The third and the fourth, far from the tip

Lewis Hamilton (+5.86) and Sergio Pérez (+9.00), moved away from the race leaders.

7/53 | Verstappen might not take over the first position

The current world champion wanted to overtake Charles Leclerc in a corner, but he might not. The distance is 0.573.

Verstappen

4/53 | Penalty for Ocon

Esteban Ocon received a penalty following touching Tsunoda at the start.

4/53 | Leclerc leads, but Vertappen approaches him

Charles Leclerc follows first, but Max Verstappen follows almost half a second behind. However, Hamilton, third, and Pérez, fourth, are four seconds behind.

2/53 | Magnussen off to a great start

Kevin Magnussen, the Haas driver, moved up seven positions to 13th.

1/53 | TOUCH OF TSUNODA

Yuki Tsunoda, the pilot of Alphatauri, suffered a contact with Esteban Ocon and fell to last place. Despite that, the race continued normally.

THE RACE STARTED

The French GP is already running at the Paul Ricard circuit. Charles Leclerc held the lead into the first corner. For his part, Hamilton was third and Alonso advanced to fifth position.

9.58 In moments the French GP begins

The pilots are already on the runways waiting for instructions to take the previous flight. On the other hand, with the exception of Bottas, Gasly and Sainz, all athletes have yellow tires.

F1 Standings 2022 Drivers’ Championship

  • Max Verstappen (Red Bull) 208 puntos
  • Charles Leclerc (Ferrari) 170 points
  • Sergio Pérez (Red Bull) 151 points
  • Carlos Sainz (Ferrari) 133 points
  • George Russell (Mercedes) 128 points
  • Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes) 109 points
  • Lando Norris (McLaren) 64 points
  • Esteban Ocon (Renault) 52 points
  • Valtteri Bottas (Alfa Romeo) 46 points
  • Fernando Alonso (Reanault) 29 points
  • Kevin Magnussen (Haas) 22 puntos
  • Daniel Ricciardo (McLaren) 17 points
  • Pierre Gasly (Alfa Tauri) 16 points
  • Sebastian Vettel (Aston Martin) 15 points
  • Mick Schumacher (Haas) 12 points
  • Yuki Tsunoda (Alfa Tauri) 11 puntos
  • Zhou Guanyu (Alfa Romeo) 5 puntos
  • Alexander Albon (Williams) 3 puntos
  • Lance Stroll (Aston Martin) 3 puntos
  • Nick Hulkenberg (Aston Martin) 0 points
  • Nicholas Latifi (Williams) 0 points

How many points does the F1 race give?

  1. 25 points.
  2. 18 points.
  3. 15 points.
  4. 12 points.
  5. 10 points.
  6. 8 points.
  7. 6 points.
  8. 4 points.
  9. 2 points.
  10. 1 point.

F1: this will be the starting grid of the French GP

  • 1. Charles Leclerc (1’30.872)
  • 2. Max Verstappen (+0.304)
  • 3. Sergio Perez
  • 4. Lewis Hamilton
  • 5. Lando Norris
  • 6. George Russell
  • 7. Fernando Alonso
  • 8. Yuki Tsunoda
  • 9. Daniel Ricciardo
  • 10. Esteban Ocon
  • 11. Valtteri Bottas
  • 12. Sebastian Vettel
  • 13. Alexander Albon
  • 14. Pierre Gasly
  • 15. Lance Stroll
  • 16. Guanyu Zhou
  • 17. Mick Schumacher
  • 18. Nicholas Latifi
  • 19. Carlos Sainz *
  • 20. Kevin Magnussen *

F1: how was the classification of the French GP

This Saturday, July 23, Formula 1 was in action with qualifying for the French Grand Prix, the twelfth event of the 2022 World Championship season. In it, Charles Leclerc was the driver who took pole, with a time of 1’30.872, being the best in two of the three sessions. This was Leclerc’s seventh pole position in 2022, his 16th in the class.

How is the Paul Ricard circuit of the French GP

  • Curves: 15 (7 on the left and 8 on the right).
  • Laps: 53.
  • Distance: 309.69km
  • Record: Sebastian Vettel (1:32:740).
  • Length: 5,842 km.
paul richard f1 circuit

What time is the French GP race

  • Argentina: 10 hours
  • Uruguay: 10 hours
  • Brazil: 10 hours
  • Chile: 09 hours
  • Paraguay: 09 hours
  • Bolivia: 09 hours
  • Venezuela: 09 hours
  • Mexico: 08 hours
  • Ecuador: 08 hours
  • Colombia: 08 hours
  • Peru: 08 hours

How to watch the French GP race live

The French Grand Prix race can be seen live in Argentina on television through Fox Sports from 10 in the following signs:

  • Channels 25 (SD) and 106 (HD) of Cablevisión Digital, HD and Flow
  • Channels 105 (SD) and 1605 (HD) of DirecTV
  • Channels 101 (SD) and 1013 (HD) of Telecentre

In turn, online it can be seen by streaming through Fox Sports, through different services such as DirecTV GO, Cablevisión Flow, Telecentro Play or other similar providers.

You can also follow live on Star +. There are two simple ways to contract the service offered by Formula 1. First, for 880 pesos per month, and the other option is to purchase it annually in exchange for $8,800.

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