F1 Italian GP 2022: Schedule & TV broadcast time[F1-Gate.com]

2022 F1 Italian Grand Prix schedule and TV broadcast times. 2022 F1 World Championship Round 16 Italian Grand Prix will be held at the Monza circuit for 10 days from September 9th (Friday) to September 11th (Sunday).

The Italian GP will be held as the final race of the three consecutive races following the Belgian GP, ​​which was the first race in the second half of the season. The stage, the Monza circuit, is also known as the holy land of Ferrari, and Tifosi dyes the stands red to create a unique atmosphere.

Monza is an ultra-high-speed circuit, and it is a power track where engine performance boasts a throttle rate of 75%. Also, to maximize speed on the high-speed straights, teams will bring ‘Monza-spec’ aero packages and use the lowest downforce set-ups of the season.

The time difference between Japan and Italy is 7 hours. The first free practice session of the F1 Italian Grand Prix will take place on Friday, September 11th at 21:00 (14:00 local time).

2022 Round 16 F1 Italian GP Schedule
■September 9 (Gold)
Free Practice 1: 21:00-22:00 (14:00-15:00)
Free Practice 2: 24:00-25:00 (17:00-18:00)
■September 10 (Sat)
Free Practice 3: 20:00-21:00 (13:00-15:00)
Qualifying: 23:00-24:00 (16:00-17:00)
■ September 11 (Sun)
Final: 22:00-(15:00-)
* Japan time (local time)

2022 F1 Italian GP TV broadcast time (Fuji TV NEXT)
■ Free run 1
September 9 (Gold) 20:50~22:10
Hirohide Hamashima, Tsugio Matsuda Tsuneo Shiobara
■ Free run 2
September 9 (Gold) 23:50~25:10
Hirohide Hamashima, Tsugio Matsuda Tsuneo Shiobara
■ Free run 3
September 10 (Sat) 19:50-21:10
Kazuhito Kawai Ukyo Katayama Tsuneo Shiobara
■ Qualifying
September 10 (Sat) 22:50-27:00
Kazuhito Kawai Ukyo Katayama Tsuneo Shiobara
■ Final
September 11 (Sun) 21:20-27:00
Kazuhito Kawai Ukyo Katayama Tsuneo Shiobara
*All times are Japan Standard Time

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Monza Circuit
FORMULA 1 PIRELLI GRAND PRIX OF ITALY 2022
2022 Italian Grand Prix
Circuit name: Monza Circuit
Course length: 5.793km
Number of laps: 53
Race distance: 306.72 km
Lap record: 1:21.046 (Rubens Barrichello / 2004)

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