What to expect as F1 2022 ‘launch season’ begins in earnest

Formula 1’s ‘launch season’ will kick into full swing this week with three car reveals on consecutive days as excitement for the upcoming 2022 season builds. 
What to expect as F1 2022 ‘launch season’ begins in earnest

Haas kicked-off proceedings last week by becoming the first team to🔥 reveal a glimpse of F1’s 2022 rules revolution, having release♉d images of its new car and livery for the forthcoming campaign. 

F1 has introduced a major overhaul to the technical regulations this year in thౠe hope of making the field more competitive and improving the racing spectacle. 

Teams have been working on the new cars - which feature simplified aerodynamic componen🍰ts including re-shaped wings and 18-inch wheels - for two years after the COVID-19 pandemic forced the rules to be postponed until 2022. 

The fi𓃲rst images dropped by Haas on Friday only showed digital renders of its VF-22 and are not representative of the car that will hit the track for the first time during pre-season testing in Barcelona on February 23-25. 

What to expect as F1 2022 ‘launch season’ begins in earnest

Haas technical director Simone R𝓰esta admitted the American ✨outfit’s 2022 challenger will look “marginally different” at the first test in Spain. 

“It will be a nice time to see all the cars together on day one in Barcelona on the track when everyone will run,” said Resta. “I’m pretty sure there will be diffe😼rent ideas to look at… for thinkin✱g about how to evolve the car in a different direction.”

Given the scale of the rule changes, teams are wary of giving away any of their design secrets to their rivals. It is likely that the cars launched over the next two weeks will be basic ‘showcars’ or early development models th🌠at do not resemble the finished article. 

It is advised not to take the launches entirely at face value, as teams will be wanting to keep their cards close to their chests unꦺtil testing, or perhaps even the first race in Bahrain on March 20. 

Here is what is coming up this week: 

Red Bull - February 9 

Red Bull will reveal the car ♒with which Max Verstappen will defend🐼 his maiden F1 title on Wednesday afternoon, kicking off three straight launch days. 

The Milton Keynes outfit is planning a special virtual reveal for its RB18 challenger via social media that will involve fan participatioꦐn. The event is due to begin at 4pm GMT. 

Red Bull has promised a “launch like no other” withജ its immersive, interactive experience that is set to include up to 5,000 fans to “deliver a multi-channel fan-first experience”. 

What to expect as F1 2022 ‘launch season’ begins in earnest

Aston Martin - February 10 

On Thursday, Aston Martin will become the next team to present i꧅ts 2022 F1 car, the AMR22.

Aston Martin will also con♑duct an online launch, with drivers Sebastian Vettel and Lance Stroll set to take the covers off its second F1 car since its rebrand. 

The event is due to get underway from 2pm at Aston Martin Lagonda’s Gaydon headquarters and will be live-streamed, as well as being shown live on Sky Sports F1 and its official YouTube 💞and Facebook channels. 

Last year, Aston Martin put on a flashl⭕y, star-studded launch hosted by actress and former Bond girl Gemma Arterton that saw quest appearances from James Bond actor Daniel Craig and NF⛎L legend Tom Brady. 

McLaren - February 11 

Following Red𒆙 Bull and Aston Martin, McLaren will launch its MCL36 on Friday at its Woking he🐼adquarters. 

The launch will be a hybrid online/in-person event at the McLaren Technology Centre in Woking, with the reveal show beginning at 7pm. It will be live-streamed 🐠on McLaren.com and the team’s YouTube channel, as well as Sky ဣSports F1. 

Alongside Lando Norris and Daniꦕel Ricciardo revealing McLaren’s latest F1 car, the team is also conducting ‘season launches’ for its IndyCar, Extreme E and McLaren Shadow projects. 

What about the other teams?

The F1 launches will continue next week with AlphaTauri unveiling its AT03 on Monday February 14, before Fer🦩rari and Mercedes launch their respective 2022 cars on Thursday February 17 and Friday February 18. 

Alpine is set to reveal its A522 challenger two days before testing starts on Monday February 21, while Alfa 💦Romeo will run its C42 in an interim liv𓂃ery at Barcelona before formally launching its car on Sunday February 27. 

Williams is the only team yet to🥀 confirm its la🐽unch plans ahead of the new season. 

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