GRANDE PRÊMIO opens Sunday's Formula 1 program with the Briefing, bringing you LIVE the latest information before the action in Baku
Formula 1 starts its eighth race on the 2022 calendar this Sunday (12), with the Azerbaijan GP. The race will be fully covered byGRANDE PRÊMIO, with the latest information before the start. And, of course,BRIEFING will preview the race and grid formation.
EverythingLIVE on GPV, the GRANDE PRÊMIO channel on YouTube, starting at 7:00 AM (Brasilia time, GMT-3).
In free practice, Sergio Pérez and Charles Leclerc traded 'punches'. The Mexican led the first session, but the Monegasque closed Friday's action in Baku in command of the second timesheet. On Saturday, the 'Czech' responded by leading the third and final free practice. In qualifying, the Ferrari driver was once again superior and once again demonstrated why he is considered an exceptional Saturday performer.
The Azerbaijan GP is scheduled to start at 8am (GMT-3),with live broadcast by Band on free-to-air TV and the streaming service F1 TV Pro.
One hour earlier, at 7am (Brasília time, GMT-3), theGP opens the broadcast ofBRIEFING, a program that previews the eighth round of the season and brings the latest information before the start. Presented by Felipe Leite and with commentary by Pedro Henrique Marum and Rodrigo Berton. AllLIVE and on the GRANDE PRÊMIO YouTube channel.
Soon after the end of the race,GRANDE PRÊMIO will go live again to discuss all the repercussions of the race, the winner, the highlights, and the return of the Guiomar Aguiar award voting with the worst names of the race, as well as the drivers' notes in Eis as Notas. The presentation is by Victor Martins, comments by Evelyn Guimarães and Guilherme Bloisi, and production by Rodrigo Berton. Always on theGRANDE PRÊMIO channel on YouTube.