You voted the British GP the best Grand Prix of the year 2022

AUTOhebdo readers voted the British Grand Prix the best race of 2022, which saw Carlos Sainz's first F1 success, epic on-track battles and Guanyu Zhou's horrific crash.

Published on 31/12/2022 à 14:00

Dorian Grangier

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You voted the British GP the best Grand Prix of the year 2022

The British Grand Prix was voted best Grand Prix of the year by our readers © Florent Gooden / DPPI

The results arrived ! On this last day of 2022, AUTOhebdo reveals which Grand Prix you voted for this season. Mid-December, the editorial team launched a survey so that you, loyal readers, can elect your best Grand Prix of the 2022 financial year. 

At the end of these two weeks of voting, it was the British Grand Prix which won the most votes, ahead of the Brazilian Grand Prix and with a very large lead over the Bahrain Grand Prix.

The British event, contested on the historic Silverstone circuit, won over fans with its numerous (and intense) battles on track, particularly between the Ferrari, Red Bull and Mercedes, by his unprecedented podium and by the first pole and victory for Carlos Sainz en F1. Without forgetting the terrible accident on the first lap of Guanyu-Zhou, fortunately without consequences. 

Guanyu Zhou crashes Silverstone

The terrible images of the car by Guanyu Zhou © Xavi Bonilla / DPPI

Interlagos came second in our survey. The Brazilian Grand Prix saw the first pole position for Kevin Magnussen et Haas in Formula 1 after a twisty qualifying, as well as the first career victory for George Russell and the only victory for Mercedes this season. The Bahrain Grand Prix ranks 3rd among the best Grand Prix of the season. The inaugural race perfectly launched the new era of Formula 1 with an epic duel between Charles Leclerc et Max Verstappen throughout the test.

Your 5 best Grands Prix of the 2022 season:

1) British Grand Prix (37,68%)
2) Brazilian Grand Prix (26,41%)
3) Bahrain Grand Prix (8,1%)
4) Belgian Grand Prix (7,39%)
5) Monaco Grand Prix (6,69%)

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Dorian Grangier

A young journalist nostalgic for the motorsport of yesteryear. Raised on the exploits of Sébastien Loeb and Fernando Alonso.

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