2022 W Series Budapest round

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2022 W Series Budapest round
Event 5 of 6 of the 2022 W Series
Hungaroring.svg
Race details
Date 30 July 2022 (2022-07-30)
Official name 2022 W Series Budapest round
Location Hungaroring, Mogyoród, Pest County, Hungary
Course Permanent circuit
Course length 4.381 km (2.722 miles)
Distance 17 laps, 74.477 km (46.274 miles)
Weather Overcast and damp, 24°C
Pole position
Driver Bristol Street Motors Racing
Time 1:42.986
Fastest lap
Driver Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jamie Chadwick Jenner Racing
Time 1:44.531
Podium
First Bristol Street Motors Racing
Second Jenner Racing
Third Sirin Racing

The 2022 W Series Budapest round was the fifth and penultimate round of a planned eight in the 2022 W Series, and took place at the Hungaroring in Hungary on the 30th of July 2022. [1] The event was an undercard to the 2022 Formula One World Championship round at the same circuit. [2]

Contents

Classification

Practice

SessionNo.DriverCommercial entrantTimeSource
Practice 195 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Beitske Visser Sirin Racing1:43.631 [3]

Qualifying

Pos.No.DriverCommercial entrantTime/Gap
127 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Alice Powell Bristol Street Motors Racing1:42.986
295 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Beitske Visser Sirin Racing+0.205
332 Flag of Spain.svg Nerea Martí Quantfury W Series Team+0.323
419 Flag of Spain.svg Marta García CortDAO W Series Team+0.342
555 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jamie Chadwick Jenner Racing +0.487
649 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Abbi Pulling Racing X+0.503
722 Flag of Spain.svg Belén García Quantfury W Series Team+0.669
87 Flag of Finland.svg Emma Kimiläinen Puma W Series Team +0.763
95 Flag of Liechtenstein.svg Fabienne Wohlwend CortDAO W Series Team+0.817
1021 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jessica Hawkins Bristol Street Motors Racing+0.826
1126 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Sarah Moore Scuderia W+0.961
1263 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Tereza Bábíčková Puma W Series Team +1.000
1344 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Abbie Eaton Scuderia W+1.372
148 Flag of the United States.svg Chloe Chambers Jenner Racing +1.515
1597 Flag of Brazil.svg Bruna Tomaselli Racing X+1.572
1610 Flag of Japan.svg Juju Noda W Series Academy+1.865
174 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Emely de Heus Sirin Racing+2.141
189 Flag of the Philippines.svg Bianca Bustamante W Series Academy+2.829
Source: [4]

Race

Pos.No.DriverCommercial entrantLapsTime/RetiredGridPts
127 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Alice Powell Bristol Street Motors Racing1732:42.101125
255 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jamie Chadwick Jenner Racing 17+0.608518
395 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Beitske Visser Sirin Racing17+3.429215
419 Flag of Spain.svg Marta García CortDAO W Series Team17+5.802412
549 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Abbi Pulling Racing X17+6.047610
65 Flag of Liechtenstein.svg Fabienne Wohlwend CortDAO W Series Team17+6.38598
726 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Sarah Moore Scuderia W17+8.251116
844 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Abbie Eaton Scuderia W17+11.501134
910 Flag of Japan.svg Juju Noda W Series Academy17+11.904162
1097 Flag of Brazil.svg Bruna Tomaselli Racing X17+12.347151
118 Flag of the United States.svg Chloe Chambers Jenner Racing 17+13.04414
1232 Flag of Spain.svg Nerea Martí Quantfury W Series Team17+14.0733
1322 Flag of Spain.svg Belén García Quantfury W Series Team17+14.4927
1421 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jessica Hawkins Bristol Street Motors Racing17+14.83810
1563 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Tereza Bábíčková Puma W Series Team 17+16.54912
164 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Emely de Heus Sirin Racing17+18.98617
DNF7 Flag of Finland.svg Emma Kimiläinen Puma W Series Team 8Crash damage8
DNF9 Flag of the Philippines.svg Bianca Bustamante W Series Academy7Crash damage18
Fastest lap set by Jamie Chadwick: 1:44.531
Source: [5]

Championship standings

Pos.DriverPtsGap
1 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jamie Chadwick 143
2 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Alice Powell 68-75
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Beitske Visser
4 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Abbi Pulling 65-78
5 Flag of Spain.svg Belén García 46-97

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References

  1. "W Series Hungary: Powell takes victory to end Chadwick's winning streak". Autosport. 30 July 2022.
  2. "W Series to support eight F1 rounds in 2022 including Miami". RaceFans. 27 January 2022.
  3. "W Series 2022 Budapest Classification – Practice". Motorsport Stats . Retrieved 28 June 2023.
  4. "W Series 2022 Budapest Classification – Qualifying". Motorsport Stats . Retrieved 28 June 2023.
  5. "W Series 2022 Budapest Classification – Race". Motorsport Stats . Retrieved 28 June 2023.
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