This weekend Sprint format returns at Imola, you can watch Formula 1 qualifying, practice, sprint, and final race on the Sky Sports F1 channel by subscribing at Formula1online.net. The Emilia Romagna GP qualifying will start on Friday at 5:00 pm, the Sprint will kick off on Saturday at 4:30 pm, and the Emilia Romagna GP race will begin on Sunday at 15:00 local time.
After an exciting start to the 2022 season, Formula 1 returns to Europe this weekend for a slightly different Emilia Romagna Grand Prix. You can watch Formula live stream on the Sky Sports F1 channel at Formula1online.net. This weekend's race returns with a newsprint format, so don’t miss to watch F1 Imola Grand Prix 2022 live stream and replay on your favorite smart devices from all over the world.
This weekend the most popular Imola circuit gets a modern twist as it organizes the sprint for round four of the season as Charles Leclerc looks to use the extra race and available points to extend his championship lead.
The sprint means there will be competitive action across all three days and the key times on Sky Sports F1 are:
Qualifying (for the Sprint) will start on Friday at 5:00 pm.
The Sprint will begin on Saturday at 4.30 pm.
The Emilia Romagna GP race starts on Sunday at 3:00 pm.
If you were not a big fan of Formula1 in 2021 (and if you weren’t, why not?) then the changes to the sprint and weekend format may be new for you. But fear not, based on last year's findings, we're going to enjoy non-stop excitement and weekends.
This weekend there are two races, Saturday's sprint race sets up the grid for Sunday's Grand Prix. The Sprint is, hence its name, a shortened race, about a third of Sunday's distance, and has three more races on the 2022 calendar after making a dramatic F1 debut last year (Silverstone, Monza, Interlagos).
This year's sprints are gaining momentum, offering more points.
Unlike last year, when only the top three scored points (three for first, two for second, and one for third), in 2022 the top eight in the sprint will collect all points, eight for the winner and seven for the runner-up. It continues in descending order to the eighth.
They will then form their starting positions in these target positions on Sunday when the regular point system applies.