# Max Verstappen at the 2022 São Paulo Grand Prix

Source: https://www.thef1formula.com/results/2022-interlagos-max-verstappen
Last updated: 2026-05-31

> Max Verstappen's 2022 São Paulo Grand Prix was a challenging affair, marked by an early collision and subsequent penalty, leading to a P6 finish and 8 points for Red Bull Racing.

Max Verstappen's outing at the 2022 São Paulo Grand Prix on November 13 was a departure from his season's dominant form, culminating in a P6 finish for Red Bull Racing after starting from P3. The race at the [Autódromo José Carlos Pace](https://www.formula1.com/en/racing/2022/Brazil/Circuit.html) was immediately complicated by an early-race incident with Lewis Hamilton. On lap 7, while battling for position, Verstappen made contact with Hamilton's Mercedes in Turn 2. Stewards deemed Verstappen at fault for the collision, resulting in a five-second time penalty. This contact, occurring early in the 71-lap event, significantly altered Verstappen's race trajectory, forcing him into a recovery drive rather than a front-running battle at the sharp end of the grid.

Navigating through the field after his pit stop and penalty application, Verstappen demonstrated the underlying pace of the RB18, a car that had been dominant throughout much of the 2022 season. He completed all 71 laps, clocking a total race time of 1:38:44.100. His fastest lap, a 1:14.195 on lap 64, ranked fifth overall among all drivers, showcasing his ability to extract performance even when out of contention for the win. However, the closing stages of the race brought an unexpected dynamic that overshadowed his individual performance. With his teammate, Sergio Pérez, battling for P2 in the Drivers' Championship against Charles Leclerc, Red Bull Racing issued a team order requesting Verstappen to yield P6 to Pérez. At that point, Pérez was running P7, just behind Verstappen. Verstappen ultimately did not comply with this request, maintaining his P6 position while Pérez finished P7, securing 8 points for Verstappen and 6 for Pérez. This decision, widely discussed post-race, highlighted the complexities of team strategy, particularly when one driver's championship is secured and another's is still in contention, a recurring theme in the history of [Formula 1](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Formula_One). Such internal team dynamics often shape outcomes as much as on-track performance, as seen in various historical contexts, including the strategic battles that defined races like [Lewis Hamilton at the 2014 Italian Grand Prix](/results/2014-monza-lewis-hamilton) or the nuanced team play observed with [Fernando Alonso at the 2014 Italian Grand Prix](/results/2014-monza-fernando-alonso). The race ultimately saw George Russell take his maiden Grand Prix victory, marking a significant moment for Mercedes. For a broader overview of F1 data and historical results, one can consult resources like the [Jolpica/Ergast — 2026 season data](https://api.jolpi.ca/ergast/f1/2026.json) or the [official Formula 1 website](https://www.formula1.com/en). The [FIA — F1 World Championship](https://www.fia.com/events/fia-formula-one-world-championship) oversees all such events, ensuring adherence to regulations and fair competition. The incident and its aftermath underscored that even in a championship-winning season, every race presents its own unique challenges and political considerations, a sentiment echoed by drivers navigating difficult situations, such as [Nico Hülkenberg at the 2014 Hungarian Grand Prix](/results/2014-hungaroring-nico-hulkenberg). Further details on the race weekend can be found on the [official F1 São Paulo Grand Prix page](https://www.formula1.com/en/racing/2022/Brazil.html).
