Imola GP 2022: When and Where to watch, TV Channel details for the 4th round of Formula One
Imola Grand Prix
The 2022 Formula One season is three races down and the next race on the horizon is the Emilia-Romania Grand Prix that is also known as Imola GP.
The first three races of the 2022 Formula One season have been full of nerve-wracking and unpredictable racing after which Ferrari is sitting pretty at the top with Charles Leclerc, who is miles ahead of the competition already with 71 points to his name.
The second name on the list is George Russell who is on 37 points, Leclerc has a mammoth lead of 34 points over the Mercedes driver.
When it comes to the constructor’s standings the story is the same, Ferrari is on top with 104 points followed by Mercedes who are on 65 points, and after them comes Red Bull who is on 55 points with reliability issues plaguing their progress during the 2022 season.
When, Where, and How to Watch the 2022 Imola GP?
The fourth round of the 2022 F1 calendar is going to involve a sprint qualifying so the schedule is going to be a bit different as compared to previous races.
Event | Date |
Practice 1 | 22-04-2022 |
Sprint | 22-04-2022 |
Practice 2 | 23-04-2022 |
Qualifying | 23-04-2022 |
Race | 24-04-2022 |
Last year Max Verstappen won the Imola GP with Lewis Hamilton second and the young Lando Norris came third to complete the podium places. However, since the start of the new era in Formula One the landscape has changed with Ferrari being the team to beat.
The Formula One Fans have witnessed a lot of drama already during the first three races of the 2022 season and given how the races of the current season have panned out for the various teams, the upcoming Imola GP could also follow in the same footsteps and there is every chance that fans could be in for another spectacular event this coming Sunday.
As far as the broadcasting of the Imola GP is concerned the race will be broadcasted internationally by F1 and its broadcasting sponsors. There isn’t one single universal broadcaster but regional broadcasters. The closest option to a universal broadcaster is that of F1TV Pro. To find out your country’s broadcasting details, here is the official list from F1.
Here are the timings and the channels to watch the race in the corresponding regions:
Country | Timings | Broadcaster |
New York, USA | 09:00 AM Onwards | ESPN, ESPN Deportes |
Paris, France | 03:00 PM Onwards | Canal+ |
New Delhi, India | 06:30 PM Onwards | Star Sports |
London, United Kingdom | 02:00 PM Onwards | C4 Sky Sports |
Rome, Italy | 03:00 PM Onwards | Sky Italia |
Baku, Azerbaijan | 05:00 PM Onwards | AzTV |
Miami, USA | 09:00 AM Onwards | ESPN, ESPN Deportes |
Los Angeles, USA | 06:00 AM Onwards | ESPN, ESPN Deportes |
Abu Dhabi, UAE | 05:00 PM Onwards | Sky Sports |
Stockholm, Sweden | 03:00 PM Onwards | Via Play, V sportor motor |
Amsterdam, Netherlands | 03:00 PM Onwards | Via Play |
Madrid, Spain | O3:00 PM Onwards | F1 DAZN |
Singapore city, Singapore | 09:00 PM Onwards | Singtel, Starhub |
Ankara, Turkey | 04:00 PM Onwards | S Sport, Sport plus |
Melbourne, Australia | 11:00 PM Onwards | Fox Sports Channels, network Ten |
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