British Grand Prix 2022: Silverstone race and qualifying start times, how to watch on TV and latest odds

British Grand Prix 2022: Race start times, how to watch on TV and latest odds - GETTY IMAGES
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Defending champion Max Verstappen looks to be running away with the 2022 Formula One championship. Another win in Montreal - his fifth in six races - extended his lead to 46 points over team-mate Sergio Perez and 49 over Ferrari's Charles Leclerc.

When is it?

The 2022 British Grand Prix runs from Friday July 1 until Sunday July 3.

What time does it start?

Friday practice is done and dusted so that just leaves final practice on Saturday July 2 at noon and qualifying at 3pm.

The British Grand Prix itself is at 3pm BST on Sunday July 3.

What TV channel is it on?

Sky Sports F1 have near-exclusive live coverage rights in the UK this year and indeed for the next few with their usual excellent team.

The British Grand Prix, however, is the one race where Channel 4 also have live coverage.

Both Sky and Channel 4's coverage of qualifying starts at 2.10pm on Saturday, with build-up to the race itself getting under way from 1.30pm on Sunday on both channels.

What were the times after second practice?

  1. Carlos Sainz, Ferrari 1:28.942

  2. Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes+0.163

  3. Lando Norris, McLaren+0.176

  4. Max Verstappen, Red Bull +0.207

  5. Charles Leclerc, Ferrari +0.462

  6. Fernando Alonso, Alpine +0.753

  7. Sergio Perez, Red Bull +0.811

  8. George Russell, Mercedes +0.857

  9. Daniel Ricciardo, McLaren +0.960

  10. Lance Stroll, Aston Martin +1.000

  11. Valtteri Bottas, Alfa Romeo +1.058

  12. Sebastian Vettel, Aston Martin +1.115

  13. Esteban Ocon, Alpine +1.296

  14. Alexander Albon, Williams +1.321

  15. Zhou Guanyu, Alfa Romeo +1.329

  16. Yuki Tsunoda, AlphaTauri +1.396

  17. Kevin Magnussen, Haas +1.538

  18. Pierre Gasly, AlphaTauri +1.568

  19. Mick Schumacher, Haas +1.667

  20. Nicholas Latifi, Williams +2.384

What are the championship standings?

What do we know about Silverstone?

  • Circuit length:  5.891km

  • First championship grand prix:  1950

  • Laps: 52

  • Race distance: 306.198km

  • Race lap record: 1:27.097 (Max Verstappen, 2020)

  • 2021 winner: Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes

  • Number of corners:  18

  • Overtaking chances:  Quite good all-round, really. There are quite a few heavy braking zones (though not as heavy as they once were) and it's quite a high-speed circuit that allows for a variety of lines. Probably the best chances are on the Hangar Straight and into Stowe towards the end of the lap and in the twisty complex at the start of the lap onto the Wellington Straight. Even Brooklands and Copse offer decent chances if you're brave, though it can be a risky choice.

What are the latest odds?

  • Max Verstappen 10/11

  • Charles Leclerc 9/4

  • Sergio Perez 7/1

  • Carlos Sainz 12/1

  • George Russell, Lewis Hamilton 14/1