Your 2022 Monaco GP Predictions: The Results
Did you predict Leclerc would finish his home race for the first time? Or that Haas would fail to score? How many of your pre-race predictions for the 2022 Monaco Grand Prix were correct?
Did you predict Leclerc would finish his home race for the first time? Or that Haas would fail to score? How many of your pre-race predictions for the 2022 Monaco Grand Prix were correct?
Fernando Alonso has broken Graham Hill’s 55 year-old record for most laps raced at the Monaco Grand Prix. Hill held the record since 1967.
Leclerc takes back-to-back poles at home, Ferrari record their sixth front row lock-out in Monaco and Vettel reaches Q3 for the 13th Monaco race in a row.
Alonso has a chance to surpass Hill’s 55 year-old record, Verstappen searches for a fourth consecutive win and Hamilton can surpass Schumacher’s tally of laps raced.
Verstappen is the seventh driver to record multiple Catalunya wins, Bottas records his team’s best result in Spain since 2012 and Schumacher reaches Q3 for the first time.
Verstappen takes a hat trick of wins, Hamilton inherits the longest active finishing streak and Alonso is the first driver to score from 20th on the grid at Catalunya.
Did you predict a podium finish for Russell? Or that both Spaniards would pick up points at home? How many of your pre-race predictions for the 2022 Spanish Grand Prix were correct?
Leclerc takes his fourth pole of the year, Haas reach Q3 with both cars for the first time since 2019 and Alonso is out in Q1 at home for the first time.
As Ricciardo becomes the most experienced Australian F1 driver, Mercedes could be the first team to record 10 consecutive poles at a single track and Hamilton could set a new outright record of Spanish Grand Prix victories.
Verstappen moves into the top ten of all-time F1 podiums, Ricciardo is out-qualified for the ninth race in a row and Zhou records the first DNF of his career.
Verstappen takes the inaugural Miami Grand Prix win, Leclerc inherits the longest finishing streak and Albon reaches 200 points scored.
Did you predict that the polesitter would not win? Or that Schumacher would fail to score? How many of your pre-race predictions for the 2022 Miami Grand Prix were correct?
Leclerc secures the first pole at the Miami Grand Prix, Ferrari record their first front row lock-out since the 2019 Mexican Grand Prix and Russell fails to reach Q3 for the second race in a row.
There have been just three occasions in F1 history on which a driver has taken consecutive Grand Slams and only one occasion that two different drivers have taken Grand Slams at successive events.
As Miami becomes the eleventh venue to host a Grand Prix in the United States, we could see a Grand Slam at a third race in a row for the first time, while Sainz could achieve a rare and unenviable feat.
Hamilton moves up the order of most laps raced, Ricciardo records his worst finishing position in 11 years and Bottas records Alfa Romeo’s best result since 2019.
Verstappen becomes the first driver to take a Grand Slam at Imola, Norris records McLaren’s first podium of the year and Vettel scores for a 16th consecutive season.
Did you predict no Ferraris would finish on the podium? Or that Tsunoda would finish in the top seven? How many of your pre-race predictions for the 2022 Emilia Romagna Grand Prix were correct?