The beginning of Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen's storied 2021 rivalry came all the way back in the Bahrain GP of the last season.
The 2022 F1 regulations have predictably seen teams become more confident of competing for wins or points in the new season.
Ahead of the 2022 F1 season, we take a look back and chart the drivers with the most number of world championships.
The 2022 Formula 1 season is not yet underway, yet there are quite a few experienced drivers fighting for their future.
F1 pre-season testing is a time of optimism and renewed hope for many, but the time-sheets don't always tell the full story.
Alfa Romeo are the only side with an all-new driver line-up this season, featuring Valtteri Bottas and Guanyu Zhou.
The Ferrari F1 team a had a decent showing in pre-season, clocking plenty of laps and showing good pace at Barcelona.
Max Verstappen and Lewis Hamilton were locked in a bitter title fight in the 2021 Formula 1 season; the former won the title.
The Alfa Romeo F1 team had a difficult pre-season at Barcelona. largely due to issues that came up in the car.
Yuki Tsunoda was in Formula 2 when F1's feeder series trialled the 18-inch Pirelli tyres for the first time in 2020.