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What time is the 2022 Emilia Romagna Grand Prix and Sprint and how can I watch it?
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Imola is the host for the fourth race of the Formula 1 season as the teams get set to compete at the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix. Here’s how you can catch all the action, including the first F1 Sprint of 2022.
Formula 1 returns to Imola for the third year in a row but this time for the first Sprint weekend of the season. Charles Leclerc will be looking to continue his fine start to the season, fresh off a dominant performance Down Under.
Last year at Imola, Max Verstappen overtook championship rival Lewis Hamilton at the start and would go on to seal the win in wet and cloudy conditions. Hamilton would come home in second after overtaking McLaren’s Lando Norris, who eventually finished in third.
Ferrari lead the championships this time around, however, while AlphaTauri’s Pierre Gasly and Yuki Tsunoda will also be hoping for a good performance this weekend, in what is also the Faenza team’s home race.
Check out what time the 2022 Emilia Romagna Grand Prix starts where you are in the infographic below, and for more information on what time you can watch the sessions in your location, visit our EMILIA ROMAGNA GRAND PRIX RACE HUB which features a dynamic time converter giving you all the info you need.
Check out the Race Times infographic to see what time the 2022 Emilia Romagna Grand Prix starts where you are
How can I watch the 2022 Emilia Romagna Grand Prix and Sprint?
For details of the broadcaster in your area, click here.
You can also watch the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix via F1 TV Pro (in selected countries only).
To view the 2022 F1 calendar, click here.
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