2022 W Series Silverstone round

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2022 W Series Silverstone round
Event 3 of 6 of the 2022 W Series
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Race details
Date 2 July 2022 (2022-07-02)
Official name 2022 W Series Silverstone round
Location Silverstone Circuit, Silverstone, Northamptonshire, England
Course Permanent circuit
Course length 5.891 km (3.661 miles)
Distance 17 laps, 100.147 km (62.237 miles)
Weather Overcast
Pole position
Driver Jenner Racing
Time 1:56.758
Fastest lap
Driver Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jamie Chadwick Jenner Racing
Time 1:57.149
Podium
First Jenner Racing
Second Puma W Series Team
Third Racing X

The 2022 W Series Silverstone round was the third round of a planned eight in the 2022 W Series, and took place at the Silverstone Circuit in the United Kingdom on the 2nd of July 2022. [1] The event was an undercard to the 2022 Formula One World Championship round at the same circuit. [2]

Contents

Classification

Wohlwend, Pulling and Visser battle. 2022 British Grand Prix (52382344046).jpg
Wohlwend, Pulling and Visser battle.

Practice

SessionNo.DriverCommercial entrantTimeSource
Practice 155 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jamie Chadwick Jenner Racing 1:56.696 [3]

Qualifying

Pos.No.DriverCommercial entrantTime/Gap
155 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jamie Chadwick Jenner Racing 1:56.758
27 Flag of Finland.svg Emma Kimiläinen Puma W Series Team +0.219
327 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Alice Powell Bristol Street Motors Racing+0.250
449 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Abbi Pulling Racing X+0.554
595 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Beitske Visser Sirin Racing+0.608
65 Flag of Liechtenstein.svg Fabienne Wohlwend CortDAO W Series Team+0.683
719 Flag of Spain.svg Marta García CortDAO W Series Team+0.857
844 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Abbie Eaton Scuderia W+0.861
926 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Sarah Moore Scuderia W+0.861
1021 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jessica Hawkins Bristol Street Motors Racing+0.914
1122 Flag of Spain.svg Belén García Quantfury W Series Team+1.003
1263 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Tereza Bábíčková Puma W Series Team +1.152
1332 Flag of Spain.svg Nerea Martí Quantfury W Series Team+1.380 1
148 Flag of the United States.svg Chloe Chambers Jenner Racing +1.414
1597 Flag of Brazil.svg Bruna Tomaselli Racing X+1.570
1610 Flag of Japan.svg Juju Noda W Series Academy+2.822
179 Flag of the Philippines.svg Bianca Bustamante W Series Academy+3.884
184 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Emely de Heus Sirin Racing+4.968
Source: [4]

Race

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Podium celebrations.
Pos.No.DriverCommercial entrantLapsTime/RetiredGridPts
155 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jamie Chadwick Jenner Racing 1733:30.881125
27 Flag of Finland.svg Emma Kimiläinen Puma W Series Team 17+19.558218
349 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Abbi Pulling Racing X17+20.962415
45 Flag of Liechtenstein.svg Fabienne Wohlwend CortDAO W Series Team17+21.444612
595 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Beitske Visser Sirin Racing17+24.534510
621 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jessica Hawkins Bristol Street Motors Racing17+25.991108
744 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Abbie Eaton Scuderia W17+27.06986
822 Flag of Spain.svg Belén García Quantfury W Series Team17+27.848114
932 Flag of Spain.svg Nerea Martí Quantfury W Series Team17+28.202152
1026 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Sarah Moore Scuderia W17+29.26891
1197 Flag of Brazil.svg Bruna Tomaselli Racing X17+35.64514
1263 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Tereza Bábíčková Puma W Series Team 17+36.19012
138 Flag of the United States.svg Chloe Chambers Jenner Racing 17+36.82013
1427 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Alice Powell Bristol Street Motors Racing17+51.2533
154 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Emely de Heus Sirin Racing17+53.22218
1610 Flag of Japan.svg Juju Noda W Series Academy17+56.94016
179 Flag of the Philippines.svg Bianca Bustamante W Series Academy17+1:09.17217
1819 Flag of Spain.svg Marta García CortDAO W Series Team15+2 laps7
Fastest lap set by Jamie Chadwick: 1:57.149
Source: [5]

Championship standings

Pos.DriverPtsGap
1 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jamie Chadwick 100
2 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Abbi Pulling 53-47
3 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Beitske Visser 41-59
4 Flag of Finland.svg Emma Kimiläinen 40-60
5 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Alice Powell 33-67

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References

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