The Dutchman dominated from start to finish as he retained his world championship title, a long way ahead of the chasing pack.
After fighting off late pressure, Charles Leclerc claimed P2 at the Yas Marina Circuit and in the world drivers standings ahead of Red Bull’s Sergio Perez whilst Carlos Sainz jumped Lewis Hamilton into P5 in the championship right at the death.
All the details you need to know on the F1 schedule, latest standings and race results are below.
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F1 World Championship standings
Updated through November 20 (after final race).
F1 Constructors’ Championship standings
Updated through November 20 (round 20).
F1 results 2022
Bahrain Grand Prix: Charles Leclerc
Saudi Arabian Grand Prix: Max Verstappen
Australian Grand Prix: Charles Leclerc
Emilia Romagna Grand Prix: Max Verstappen
Miami Grand Prix: Max Verstappen
Spanish Grand Prix: Max Verstappen
Monaco Grand Prix: Sergio Perez
Azerbaijan Grand Prix: Max Verstappen
Canadian Grand Prix: Max Verstappen
British Grand Prix: Carlos Sainz
Austrian Grand Prix: Charles Leclerc
French Grand Prix: Max Verstappen
Hungarian Grand Prix: Max Verstappen
Belgian Grand Prix: Max Verstappen
Dutch Grand Prix: Max Verstappen
Italian Grand Prix: Max Verstappen
Singapore Grand Prix: Sergio Perez
Japanese Grand Prix: Max Verstappen
United States Grand Prix: Max Verstappen
Mexican Grand Prix: Max Verstappen
Brazilian Grand Prix: George Russell
Abu Dhabi Grand Prix: Max Verstappen
F1 2022 best and worst finishes
F1 schedule 2022
The 2022 Formula 1 season will host 23 races between March and November, across Europe, Asia, Australia, North America and South America.
Australia, Singapore, Japan and Canada all returned to the calendar after a two-year absence because of the COVID-19 pandemic, and F1 will venture into a new location with the Miami Grand Prix, taking place outside the Hard Rock Stadium.
One notable absentee is Russia, with its September race weekend removed from the calendar in recent weeks after the invasion of Ukraine. It will be replaced on the calendar, with Turkey and Qatar rumoured to be potential destinations.