2022 Formula One French Grand Prix

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Formula 1 is on track this weekend for the French Grand Prix with Ferrari looking to repeat the impressive pace shown in Austria last time out.

Circuit Paul Ricard may not be the most well-loved track on the F1 calendar, but it could prove to be an important showcase of whether Ferrari is finally able to keep pace with Red Bull again.

The first races of the 2022 season seemed to indicate that Ferrari would be the dominant car this year, but momentum quickly shifted to Max Verstappen and Red Bull. But the tide may have turned once again, as Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz’s Ferraris looked like the faster team two weeks ago in Austria.

Sainz would retire late in the race due to engine trouble, and Leclerc also faced mechanical issues before securing the victory in Spielberg, so success in Ferrari’s near future may come down to reliability as much as pace.

Austria also saw Mercedes drive Lewis Hamilton on the podium for the third consecutive race amidst a tough season for the seven-time world champion. Mercedes is once again expected to introduce significant upgrades to their cars over the coming weeks and hopes to put Hamilton or George Russell to the top of the podium for the first time in 2022.

Max Verstappen and Red Bull are in front in the drivers and constructors championship at the moment, though Leclerc was able to shrink the gap to Verstappen with his most recent win.

The French Grand Prix should see clear weather throughout the weekend, though temperatures could be hotter than usual. This could mean extra challenges for tire selection and preservation during the race.

Who do you think will win the French Grand Prix this year? Let us know your prediction in the comments below.

Picture: Haas F1 Twitter
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I have been obsessed with sim racing and racing games since the 1980's. My first taste of live auto racing was in 1988, and I couldn't get enough ever since. Lead writer for RaceDepartment, and owner of SimRacing604 and its YouTube channel. Favourite sims include Assetto Corsa Competizione, Assetto Corsa, rFactor 2, Automobilista 2, DiRT Rally 2 - On Twitter as @simracing604

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I suspect Ferrari will not issue team orders for the rest of the season. However, Carlos will take new engines at every event.
 
It is a fun track to drive after you get past the disorienting red and blue lines.
Is it still owned by Ecclestone?
 
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Ferrari are stealing defeat from the jaws of victory… who’s idea was it to release Sainz like that… he should be fired, this is supposed to be a world class F1 team… not some privateer formula Ford amateur Sunday racers
 
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Mercedes never changes. Always, always crying on team radio and down-playing their strengths.

Anyone has a statistic for the sheer number of the technical-failure retirements for their rivals? Like 10 for RB and 20 for Ferrari?

Reliability beats straight line speed in my opinion.


DOTD Lance Stroll as a change?
 
The race is always on sunday...
first f1 rule.. you need to finish and maybe Ferrari Leclerc ask to much of his car?? Driver error??

Good job Max :thumbsup:
You liked the burn-out on the last corner of the race? I know Max did it for the fans.
 
Mercedes never changes. Always, always crying on team radio and down-playing their strengths.

Anyone has a statistic for the sheer number of the technical-failure retirements for their rivals? Like 10 for RB and 20 for Ferrari?

Reliability beats straight line speed in my opinion.


DOTD Lance Stroll as a change?
yes mercedes takes advantage of Ferrari mistakes that's how it works. presents don't exist in the f1 landscape
 
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Maybe that was the last F1 race at Paul Ricard… I would love The Le Mans Bugatti Circuit to host the French GP… just imagine that! A return to its roots of 1906…
 
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Feel really sorry for Ferrari fans, I'm just aghast. The season could have been tight and really close.
 
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