F1 22 is just around the corner, and there's much for fans to look forward to once the game releases on 1st July 2022. From new game modes, AI improvements, and of course, numerous tracks and locations to speed your way through.
If you're curious about the latter, then we have you covered, as we’ll be going over all the tracks and locations that will be available in F1 22. And look at some of the details of the newly added maps that have players excited to get their engines started once the game releases.
All F1 22 Tracks and Locations
Currently, 24 confirmed tracks will be available to play as soon as the game releases, which includes two tracks that aren't included in this year's real-life Formula One schedule but will be available in the game. Also, due to the recent Russian-Ukrainian conflict, the real-life Russian Grand Prix was canceled, and subsequently, the Sochi Autodrom circuit was removed from the game as well, leaving us with the 24 available tracks and locations to explore, as listed below.
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Bahrain International Circuit - Bahrain Grand Prix, 2oth March
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Jeddah Corniche Circuit - Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, 27th March
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Albert Park - Australian Grand Prix, 10th April
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Autodromo Internazionale Enzo e Dino Ferrari - Emilia Romagna Grand Prix, 24th April
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Miami International Autodrome - Miami Grand Prix, 8th May
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Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya - Spanish GP, 22nd May
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Circuit de Monaco - Monaco Grand Prix, 29th May
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Baku City Circuit - Azerbaijan Grand Prix, 12th June
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Circuit Gilles Villeneuve - Canadian Grand Prix, 10th June
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Silverstone Circuit - British Grand Prix, 3rd July
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Red Bull Ring - Austrian Grand Prix, 10th July
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Circuit Paul Ricard - French Grand Prix, 24th July
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Hungaroring - Hungarian Grand Prix, 31st July
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Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps - Belgian Grand Prix, 28th August
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Circuit Zandvoort - Dutch Grand Prix, 4th September
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Monza Circuit - Italian Grand Prix, 11th September
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Marina Bay Street Circuit - Singapore Grand Prix, 2nd October
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Suzuka International Racing Course - Japanese Grand Prix, 9th October
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Circuit of The Americas - United States Grand Prix, 23rd October
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Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez - Mexico City Grand Prix, 30th October
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Interlagos Circuit - Sao Paulo Grand Prix, 13th November
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Yas Marina Circuit - Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, 20th November
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Shanghai International Circuit - Chinese Grand Prix (not on the 2022 Season Calendar)
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Autódromo Internacional do Algarve - Portuguese Grand Prix (not on the 2022 Season Calendar)
As part of the game's updates and changes, a new track was added to the game, the inaugural Miami Grand Prix circuit. This has fans excited to not only see the track in action in real life but also get their hands on it in F1 22.
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Some track alterations have also been made to Abu Dhabi, Spain's turn 10, and the removal of Albert Park's turn 9/10 chicane. This was something fans wanted in F1 2021 and we are glad to see they have made the changes that not only reflect the real-world tracks more accurately but also offer a better gaming experience overall.
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Featured image courtesy of Codemasters / Electronic Arts.