2022 Japanese Grand Prix

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2022 Japanese Grand Prix
Race 18 of 22 in the 2022 Formula One World Championship
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Suzuka circuit map--2005.svg
Layout of the Suzuka International Racing Course
Race details [1]
Date9 October 2022
Official name Formula 1 Honda Japanese Grand Prix 2022
Location Suzuka International Racing Course
Suzuka, Mie Prefecture, Japan
Course Permanent racing facility
Course length 5.807 km (3.608 miles)
Distance 28 laps, 162.296 km (100.846 miles)
Scheduled distance 53 laps, 307.471 km (191.054 miles)
Weather Rain
Attendance 200,000 [2]
Pole position
Driver Red Bull Racing-RBPT
Time 1:29.304
Fastest lap
Driver Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Zhou Guanyu Alfa Romeo-Ferrari
Time 1:44.411 on lap 20
Podium
First Red Bull Racing-RBPT
Second Red Bull Racing-RBPT
Third Ferrari
Lap leaders
  • 2022 Japanese Grand Prix

The 2022 Japanese Grand Prix (officially known as the Formula 1 Honda Japanese Grand Prix 2022) was a Formula One motor race held on 9 October 2022 at the Suzuka International Racing Course in Suzuka, Japan. Max Verstappen secured his second World Championship title after finishing first, in front of Sergio Pérez and Charles Leclerc. Despite only 28 of the scheduled 53 laps being completed, full points were awarded due to a loophole in the regulations regarding how points should be allocated, with the rules stating that reduced points should only be awarded in shortened races that end under red flag conditions. As this race ended under green flag conditions, this system was not applied. The wording of the sporting regulations was subsequently amended for 2023, so races that do not reach the 75 percent distance are awarded shortened race points regardless of whether a race finishes under red or green flag conditions.

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Background

The event was held across the weekend of the 7–9 October. It was the eighteenth round of the 2022 Formula One World Championship and the first time the event had been held since 2019, with the 2020 and 2021 races cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Valtteri Bottas entered as the defending race winner.

Championship standings before the race

Going into the weekend, Max Verstappen led the Drivers' Championship by 104 points from Charles Leclerc, second, and teammate Sergio Pérez, third, by 106. Red Bull Racing team led the Constructors' Championship, leading Ferrari by 137 points and Mercedes by 203 points. [3] For the second race running, Verstappen had an opportunity to secure his second World Drivers' Championship in a row. He needed to outscore Leclerc by eight points and Pérez by six. Verstappen could have won the title as follows: [4]

Driver
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Max Verstappen Flag of Monaco.svg Charles Leclerc Flag of Mexico.svg Sergio Pérez
Pos.1st with fastest lapPosition irrelevantPosition irrelevant
1st3rd or lowerPosition irrelevant
2nd with fastest lap5th or lower4th or lower
2nd5th or lower without fastest lap4th or lower without fastest lap
3rd with fastest lap6th or lower5th or lower
3rd7th or lower6th or lower
4th with fastest lap8th or lower7th or lower
4th8th or lower without fastest lap7th or lower without fastest lap
5th with fastest lap9th or lower8th or lower
5th9th without fastest lap or lower8th or lower without fastest lap
6th with fastest lap10th or lower9th or lower
6thOut of the points9th or lower without fastest lap

Entrants

The drivers and teams were the same as the season entry list with no additional stand-in drivers for the race. [5]

Tyre choices

Tyre supplier Pirelli brought the C1, C2, and C3 tyre compounds (designated hard, medium, and soft, respectively) for teams to use at the event. [6]

Penalties

Williams' Nicholas Latifi carried a five-place grid penalty for causing a collision with Zhou Guanyu at the previous round, the Singapore Grand Prix. [7]

Qualifying

After qualifying, Max Verstappen was given a reprimand by stewards for an incident in Q3 involving loss of control of the car requiring Lando Norris to manoeuvre around Verstappen at speed coming out of 130R. There was no grid penalty issued. [8]

Qualifying classification

Pos.No.DriverConstructorQualifying timesFinal
grid
Q1Q2Q3
11 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Max Verstappen Red Bull Racing-RBPT 1:30.2241:30.3461:29.3041
216 Flag of Monaco.svg Charles Leclerc Ferrari 1:30.4021:30.4861:29.3142
355 Flag of Spain.svg Carlos Sainz Jr. Ferrari 1:30.3361:30.4441:29.3613
411 Flag of Mexico.svg Sergio Pérez Red Bull Racing-RBPT 1:30.6221:29.9251:29.7094
531 Flag of France.svg Esteban Ocon Alpine-Renault 1:30.6961:30.3571:30.1655
644 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Lewis Hamilton Mercedes 1:30.9061:30.4431:30.2616
714 Flag of Spain.svg Fernando Alonso Alpine-Renault 1:30.6031:30.3431:30.3227
863 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg George Russell Mercedes 1:30.8651:30.4651:30.3898
95 Flag of Germany.svg Sebastian Vettel Aston Martin Aramco-Mercedes 1:31.2561:30.6561:30.5549
104 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Lando Norris McLaren-Mercedes 1:30.8811:30.4731:31.00310
113 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Daniel Ricciardo McLaren-Mercedes 1:30.8801:30.659N/A11
1277 Flag of Finland.svg Valtteri Bottas Alfa Romeo-Ferrari 1:31.2261:30.709N/A12
1322 Flag of Japan.svg Yuki Tsunoda AlphaTauri-RBPT 1:31.1301:30.808N/A13
1424 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Zhou Guanyu Alfa Romeo-Ferrari 1:30.8941:30.953N/A14
1547 Flag of Germany.svg Mick Schumacher Haas-Ferrari 1:31.1521:31.439N/A15
1623 Flag of Thailand.svg Alexander Albon Williams-Mercedes 1:31.311N/AN/A16
1710 Flag of France.svg Pierre Gasly AlphaTauri-RBPT 1:31.322N/AN/APL 1
1820 Flag of Denmark.svg Kevin Magnussen Haas-Ferrari 1:31.352N/AN/A17
1918 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Lance Stroll Aston Martin Aramco-Mercedes 1:31.419N/AN/A18
206 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Nicholas Latifi Williams-Mercedes 1:31.511N/AN/A19 2
107% time: 1:36.539
Source: [9] [10]

Notes

Race

Race report

Before the race started, voice actress, singer and narrator Nana Mizuki sang the Japanese national anthem. [11] The race started at 14:00 local time on 9 October 2022 under torrential rain (which was the reason for so many incidents in the race) and was red-flagged on lap 2 after Ferrari driver Carlos Sainz Jr. lost control into the hairpin of the opening lap and aquaplaned into the barriers. A recovery vehicle was immediately dispatched, with several drivers passing the tractor at speed under double-yellow flags on the second lap. [12] Alex Albon also retired due a collision with Kevin Magnussen which caused damage to his radiator. [13]

The race resumed at 16:15 local time behind the safety car. Only twenty-eight laps were completed before the race was curtailed due to it passing the three-hour time limit, with Verstappen taking his twelfth victory of the season. Leclerc, who finished second on track, was given a five-second penalty for cutting the final chicane whist defending from Pérez in third, which demoted him to third behind Pérez. The win meant that Verstappen took the Championship title, leading Pérez by 113 points, with 112 points still available.

Post-race

As less than 75% of the scheduled race distance had been completed, the majority of the paddock were under the impression that Verstappen would not be awarded full points, Verstappen instead earning 19 points and Leclerc 12, which would have left Verstappen one point short of claiming the championship. Verstappen himself expressed surprise in the cooldown room that full points had been awarded, making him champion. [14]

The confusion regarding the number of points awarded was as a result of a rule change introduced for the 2022 season. Although historically races curtailed on such a scale as this Grand Prix would see half-points awarded, the wording of the new regulation only applied "If a race is suspended and cannot be resumed"; as the race was resumed and completed short, the FIA awarded full points under a strict reading of the regulations, effectively bypassing the gradual scale points system that had been introduced for 2022, following dissatisfaction with how points were allocated at the 2021 Belgian Grand Prix. Red Bull Racing team principal Christian Horner expressed his view that the rule would be revised for the 2023 season to closer match the teams' intentions when the rule was written. [15] Prior to the 2023 championship the F1 Commission agreed to alter the wording of the regulations to ensure all races where less than 75% of the race distance is completed now use the sliding scale system to determine the points being given, regardless of whether they finish under red or green flag conditions. This wording change satisfies the original intention of the gradual scale points system when it was introduced in 2022. [16]

The deployment and position of the recovery vehicle on the track was criticised after AlphaTauri driver Pierre Gasly narrowly missed the vehicle due to poor visibility, angrily remonstrated that "[he] could have killed [himself]" if he had lost control and hit the vehicle, even at reduced speed. [17] Gasly also attacked the deployment as "disrespectful" to the memory and family of his childhood friend Jules Bianchi, who suffered fatal injuries at the 2014 Japanese Grand Prix when he crashed into a recovery vehicle after aquaplaning off the circuit. Bianchi's godson Charles Leclerc also said that the sport should learn from Bianchi's death and not have similar issues in the future, and Bianchi's father wrote on Instagram that the race officials had "no respect" for either the life of the drivers or Bianchi's memory. The FIA confirmed there would be an investigation into the deployment of recovery vehicles. [18]

Race classification

Pos.No.DriverConstructorLaps 1 Time/RetiredGridPoints
11 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Max Verstappen Red Bull Racing-RBPT 283:01:44.004125
211 Flag of Mexico.svg Sergio Pérez Red Bull Racing-RBPT 28+27.066418
316 Flag of Monaco.svg Charles Leclerc Ferrari 28+31.763 2 215
431 Flag of France.svg Esteban Ocon Alpine-Renault 28+39.685512
544 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Lewis Hamilton Mercedes 28+40.326610
65 Flag of Germany.svg Sebastian Vettel Aston Martin Aramco-Mercedes 28+46.35898
714 Flag of Spain.svg Fernando Alonso Alpine-Renault 28+46.36976
863 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg George Russell Mercedes 28+47.66184
96 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Nicholas Latifi Williams-Mercedes 28+1:10.143192
104 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Lando Norris McLaren-Mercedes 28+1:10.782101
113 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Daniel Ricciardo McLaren-Mercedes 28+1:12.87711
1218 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Lance Stroll Aston Martin Aramco-Mercedes 28+1:13.90418
1322 Flag of Japan.svg Yuki Tsunoda AlphaTauri-RBPT 28+1:15.59913
1420 Flag of Denmark.svg Kevin Magnussen Haas-Ferrari 28+1:26.01617
1577 Flag of Finland.svg Valtteri Bottas Alfa Romeo-Ferrari 28+1:26.49612
1624 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Zhou Guanyu Alfa Romeo-Ferrari 28+1:27.04314
1747 Flag of Germany.svg Mick Schumacher Haas-Ferrari 28+1:32.52315
1810 Flag of France.svg Pierre Gasly AlphaTauri-RBPT 28+1:48.091 3 PL
Ret55 Flag of Spain.svg Carlos Sainz Jr. Ferrari 0Accident3
Ret23 Flag of Thailand.svg Alexander Albon Williams-Mercedes 0Collision damage16
Fastest lap: Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Zhou Guanyu (Alfa Romeo-Ferrari) – 1:44.411 (lap 20)
Source: [10] [19] [20] [ failed verification ]

Notes

FIA investigation

On 21 October 2022, the FIA published its review into the Grand Prix with the FIA's report recognising that the deployment of the recovery vehicle could have been handled better.

The FIA is due to implement a warning system of recovery vehicles on track. The FIA stated that the VSC system would be improved so that the drivers speed limit could vary depending on where the car is in relation to the site of any on-track incident. In addition the FIA said it would look into further improvements to the full wet weather tyres and to circuit's drainage capabilities. The FIA stated the intention to review how points were awarded at the next World Motorsport Council meeting.

The FIA abandoned the idea of rotating race directors, leaving Niels Wittich as the sole serving race director for the final four rounds of the championship. The rotation policy was not met with favourable reviews from drivers, as well as being in response to criticism of Eduardo Freitas' performance as race director at this event. [21]

Championship standings after the race

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