Formula 1 in July: The month of July is going to be massive for F1 2022 season as four races will take place with the European calendar making its way. In the past 12 years, only twice there have been four races held in a single month and it was in the year 2016. Follow Formula 1 Updates and Austrian Grand Prix Live on InsideSport.IN.
This year in the month of July, there are four races going to be held as we head towards the European calendar. One race has already been concluded in the form of the British Grand Prix where Ferrari’s Carlos Sainz took home his first victory in his 150th race start.
🇬🇧 Winning my first F1 GP, with Ferrari and this crowd, in Silverstone… Amazing. It was a tough race mentally with fights, a restart, fuel-saving, Safety-Car… But we made it. Let’s enjoy today, but full focus on Austria tomorrow!
–#Carlossaiz pic.twitter.com/upe6WbNxac
— Carlos Sainz (@Carlossainz55) July 3, 2022
The remaining three races will be held in Austria, France, and Hungary. The Austrian Grand Prix will start on 08th July and the race will take place on the 10th of July. Then comes the French Grand Prix that will start on 22nd July and the race will take place on 24th July. Lastly comes the Hungarian Grand Prix that will start on 29th July and the race will take place on 31st July.
The last time four races were held in the month was in the year 2016. The month of July and October catered to four races as the July period was donned by the seven-time F1 champion Lewis Hamilton. He won all four races and then in the month of October, it was Nico Rosberg, Lewis Hamilton, and Daniel Ricciardo who won the respective races.
Formula 1 in July: Drivers who won the four races held in the month of July and October in the 2016 Formula 1 calendar.Formula 1 in July: 2016 F1 Schedule for July
- Austria – Lewis Hamilton
- British – Lewis Hamilton
- Hungary – Lewis Hamilton
- Germany – Lewis Hamilton
2016 F1 schedule for October
- Malaysia – Daniel Ricciardo
- Japan – Nico Rosberg
- USA – Lewis Hamilton
- Mexico – Lewis Hamilton