2022 F1 Mexican GP: Fantasy picks and how to play F1 Fantasy 2022

F1 Fantasy has always been successful in keeping fans engaged and making them feel like a part of the sport for quite a while.

Max Verstappen and Sergio Perez after the 2021 Mexican GP. (Image: Twitter/@SChecoPerez)
By Nilavro Ghosh | Oct 28, 2022 | 4 Min Read follow icon Follow Us

The Mexican Grand Prix, now known as the Mexico City Grand Prix, is a motor racing event held at Mexico City’s Autódromo Hermanos Rodriguez. It debuted as a non-championship event in 1962 before becoming a championship event from 1963 to 1970 and again from 1986 to 1992. The Grand Prix returned to the Mexico City circuit in 2015. The first Mexican Grand Prix took place on November 4, 1962, at the Magdalena Mixhuca circuit. The circuit was Mexico’s first international racetrack, and like Monza in Milan, it was built within a park in the heart of a major city, in this case Mexico City.

The race provided unique racing challenges, standing at 2,240m (7,340 ft) above sea level, as well as the long, 180-degree, lightly banked and fast Peraltada corner that finishes the lap, as well as a bumpy racetrack caused by actively shifting soils beneath the circuit. Ecclestone confirmed in July 2014 that he had signed a 5-year deal for the Hermanos Rodrguez track to host the Mexican Grand Prix beginning in 2015. The FIA published a confirmed calendar for 2015 on December 3, 2014, with the 2015 Grand Prix of Mexico on November 1, 2015. In 2015, German Nico Rosberg won the race in his Mercedes.

What is F1 Fantasy 2022?

F1 Fantasy 2022 is the official fantasy game developed by Formula One for the 2022 season. F1 Fantasy has always been successful in keeping fans engaged and making them feel like a part of the sport for quite a while. The 2022 edition of the game has seen a litany of new additions while keeping the old, fan favourite features intact. Without further ado, here’s how to play the F1 Fantasy 2022 game.

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How to play

To begin, register at fantasy.formula1.com and select a team, or log in with your current F1.com credentials. You will then have $100 million to select five drivers and one constructor. You can make up to three teams. Keep an eye on each driver’s price and make your selections before qualifying on Saturday evening. Because of Sprint events, this deadline may change during the year. Each Grand Prix is preceded by three substitutes. Log in to F1 Fantasy, select ‘Manage,’ and begin swapping out drivers. The list of available drivers can be sorted by price or other parameters.

The 2022 F1 drivers lineup. (Image: Twitter)

Join/Create a league

Create or join F1 Fantasy leagues to play with friends, family, or like-minded competitors from all across the world, making every Grand Prix that much more exciting. Simply log in, then go to the ‘leagues’ icon on the left to start your league, or go to the top right of the screen to join with a code provided by someone who has already started a league.

Powerups

Powerups are something unique about F1 fantasy. There are three powerups at your disposal that you can use once every race week. These are the following.

Turbo Driver – This doubles the score of any driver with a value less than $20 million. Use it by tapping the ‘TD’ icon in your team selection screen, and remember to use it every week.

Mega Driver – Regardless of driver value, this powerup triples the score of any driver You receive two of these per season, one before Hungary and one after Hungary, so use them carefully. Tap the ‘MD’ icon to use it. You only get two MD cards per season.

Wildcards – They allow you to make up to 12 free substitutes during the race-week in which they are played, allowing you to reset your team and make additional substitutions to increase your budget above $100 million. From Belgium to Abu Dhabi, you earn two Wildcards per season, one in the first half and one in the second. Tap the icon with the joker hat to activate this powerup. You get one Wildcard chip in the first half of the season, and another in the second. However, they are not carried forward.

Streaks

The Streaks feature is critical for F1 Fantasy scoring. It works like this: if your driver qualifies in the top 10 for five consecutive races, they will receive five more points; if they finish in the top 10 for five consecutive races, they will receive ten extra points. Streaks also function with constructors, but both drivers must qualify or finish in the top 10 for three consecutive races in order for their team’s streaks to be activated. Hot streaks can be used with the aforementioned powerups to double or triple your bonus. That is how you truly make a difference.

Fantasy picks for the 2022 US GP

Drivers

Sergio Perez – $22.8 million

Fernando Alonso – $10.8 million (Turbo Driver)

Sebastian Vettel – $10.4 million

Valterri Bottas – $8.8 million

Kevin Magnussen – $6.4 million

Constructor

Mercedes – $31.3 million