{"id":11571,"date":"2022-10-04T16:51:45","date_gmt":"2022-10-04T14:51:45","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.presticebdt.com\/?p=11571"},"modified":"2022-10-04T16:51:45","modified_gmt":"2022-10-04T14:51:45","slug":"race-start-time-japan-gp-f1-2022-race-schedule","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.presticebdt.com\/race-start-time-japan-gp-f1-2022-race-schedule\/","title":{"rendered":"Race start time Japan GP F1 2022: race schedule"},"content":{"rendered":"

Race start time | Japan GP F1 2022<\/h1>\n

Race schedule | Suzuka GP 2022<\/h2>\n

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F1 2022 Japan GP: SUZUKA<\/h1>\n

Budget cap Red Bull, Wolff may decide to attend Suzuka<\/h2>\n

There is hardly time to take a breather from the controversy generated by the Singapore GP and the FIA’s slow decision-making in managing the infringements committed by Sergio Perez under the Safety Car regime, which the International Automobile Federation and Red Bull risk finding themselves again protagonists of a very delicate controversy. In fact, the results of the investigation into the compliance with the spending ceiling by the teams during the 2021 season should be communicated on Wednesday. own expenses.<\/p>\n

All eyes are therefore on the control body that will have to decide whether – and, if so, to what extent – to punish the team that with Max Verstappen won the drivers’ title last year. The issue has set all the others in agitation, and in particular Mercedes and Ferrari, Red Bull’s main rivals in 2021 and in the current championship. The decision that the FIA \u200b\u200bwill make could influence the decision of Mercedes team principal, Toto Wolff, whether or not to travel to Japan next weekend. In fact, the calendar includes the Suzuka race, which the Austrian manager had in mind to skip, in order to stay in Brackley to work for next season.<\/p>\n

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However, several British media have leaked that Wolff, already quite explicit in criticizing the possible breach of the cap by Red Bull, could change his plans and fly to Japan depending on the type of sentence issued by the FIA. The feeling is that Wolff could move especially in the case of a decision deemed by Mercedes too soft towards the rival team, clearly with the intention of increasing media and ‘political’ pressure towards the number one of the Austrian team: Christian Horner. In this battle, Wolff can count on the support of Ferrari’s top management, who are also eager to understand what measures could be taken against Milton Keynes’ ‘bulls’.<\/p>\n

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COMPOUNDS NOMINATED FOR F1 2022 Japan GP -Suzuka<\/h2>\n

THE TYRES ON TRACK<\/h3>\n