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2022 Formula 1 Series: How to Watch, US Grand Prix, Miami Grand Prix
May 04, 2022
by Stephen Spiewak
2022 Formula 1 Grand Prix Schedule
Formula 1 racing has never been more popular in the United States.
While NASCAR rose in popularity across the U.S. over the past few decades, F-1 racing continued to blossom internationally.
However, Formula 1 popularity is reaching new heights domestically, thanks in part to "Formula 1: Drive to Survive.”
Netflix’s Formula 1: Drive to Survive Fuels F1 Growth
The Netflix documentary, which gives a behind-the-scenes look into the drama and dynamics of the Formula 1 world, has introduced the sport to a wide audience.
“I think it’s got to be the single most important impact for Formula 1 in North America,” Zak Brown, chief executive of McLaren Racing, told the New York Times in October 2021. “Almost every comment you get from someone out of the U.S., they reference ‘Drive to Survive.’”
Excitement for the sport continued to soar with the controversial ending to the 2021 season, with Red Bull’s Max Verstappen holding off Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes) in a one-lap shootout in Abu Dhabi.
The 2022 F1 season began in Bahrain with the Bahrain Grand Prix with Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc emerging victorious.
The U.S. will host two Grand Prix races in 2022: the US Grand Prix (Circuit of the Americas - Austin, Texas) in October and the Miami Grand Prix in May at Miami International Autodrome. In 2023, Formula 1 will head to Las Vegas, for the Las Vegas Grand Prix.
Whether you’re looking to watch races from home or curious about Formula 1 tickets to experience it live, Vivid Seats has you covered.
How to Watch Formula 1 Racing Live
Check out the schedule of F1 races for 2022 and browse tickets for North American F1 GP races:
Date
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Race
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Winner
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Tickets
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March 18-20
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Bahrain Grand Prix
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Charles Leclerc
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March 25-27
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Saudi Arabian Grand Prix
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Max Verstappen |
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April 8-10
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Australian Grand Prix
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Charles Leclerc |
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April 22-24
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Emilia Romagna Grand Prix
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Max Verstappen |
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May 6-8
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Miami Grand Prix
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Miami GP Tickets
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May 20-22
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Spanish Grand Prix
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May 27-29
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Monaca Grand Prix
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June 10-12
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Azerbaijan Grand Prix
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June 17-19
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Canadian Grand Prix
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Canadian GP Tickets
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July 1-3
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British Grand Prix
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July 8-10
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Austrian Grand Prix
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July 22-24
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French Grand Prix
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July 29-31
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Hungarian Grand Prix
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Aug. 26-28
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Belgian Grand Prix
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Sept. 2-4
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Dutch Grand Prix
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Sept. 9-11
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Italian Grand Prix
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Sept. 23-25
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Russian Grand Prix
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Sept. 30-Oct. 2
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Singapore Grand Prix
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Oct. 7-9
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Japanese Grand Prix
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Oct. 21-23
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United States Grand Prix
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US Grand Prix Tickets
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Oct. 28-30
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Mexico Grand Prix
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Mexico GP Tickets
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Nov. 11-13
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Brazilian Grand Prix
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Nov. 18-20
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Abu Dhabi Grand Prix
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How to Watch Formula 1 on TV/Online
There are plenty of ways to watch F1 races from home if you can’t make it to the track.
F1TV has coverage of each race. The app is available across platforms like Roku and Chromecast and offers a seven-day free trial. Subscriptions cost $9.99 per month or $79.99 for the entire year. For $26.99, you can watch full replays of any race.
ESPN provides another option; races are available both on the ESPN cable channel and the WatchESPN app.
How to Watch 'Formula 1:Drive to Survive'
The popular documentary "Formula 1: Drive to Survive" is currently available in the U.S. on Netflix.
Season four debuted on March 11, 2022 and focused on the 2021 calendar of Grand Prix races.