As 2022 takes the chequered flag and a new year begins, there’s no better time to look back at the year that was on RaceFans.
From the biggest stories of the year to all of RaceFans’ exclusive interviews and our driver rankings list for Formula 1, F2, F3, Formula E and IndyCar, there’s is plenty to look back on as 2022 comes to an end.
The biggest stories of 2022
This year was a memorable one for major stories in Formula 1. From Haas dropping their sponsor and driver due to the invasion of Ukraine and hiring back Kevin Magnussen to Sebastian Vettel’s surprise retirement and Red Bull being punished for breaching the 2021 budget cap, there were many memorable stories that broke this year. Here are the biggest stories.
Aston Martin announces departure of CEO Otmar Szafnauer
Mike Krack named new Aston Martin F1 team principal
Norris signs new McLaren deal extending his contract to 2025
Bahrain Grand Prix extends F1 contract to 2036
Szafnauer named Alpine team principal in management shake-up
Haas to remove Russian colours and Uralkali branding from car
Formula 1 terminates Russian Grand Prix contract
Mazepin loses F1 seat as Haas confirm termination of Uralkali sponsorship deal
F1 extends deal to race at Imola until 2025
Haas announce Magnussen as second race driver for 2022
F1 confirms new Saturday night race in Las Vegas from 2023
Ericsson repels last-lap attack from O’Ward to win Indianapolis 500
Vettel announces he will retire from Formula 1 at the end of 2022
Alonso to join Aston Martin in 2023 on “multi-year” deal
Alpine confirm Piastri to make F1 race debut in 2023
Piastri makes shock announcement he will not debut in F1 with Alpine next year
McLaren confirm early exit for Ricciardo at end of season
Audi confirms 2026 F1 entry as engine manufacturer
Drugovich crowned F2 champion despite sprint race retirement as Vips wins
Power clinches second IndyCar title as Palou takes dominant Laguna Seca win
Sky extends deal to broadcast F1 live in UK until 2029
Verstappen clinches world championship in rain-shortened Japanese Grand Prix
Sargeant to drive for Williams in 2023 if he gets superlicence – Capito
Red Bull clinch their first constructors’ championship since 2013
Red Bull fined $7 million and lose development time for 2021 budget cap breach
Binotto resigns as Ferrari team principal after team falls short in title fight
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