# Lewis Hamilton at the 2022 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix

Source: https://www.thef1formula.com/results/2022-jeddah-lewis-hamilton
Last updated: 2026-05-31

> Lewis Hamilton navigated a challenging 2022 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix from a P15 grid start to secure a single championship point for Mercedes AMG F1 with a tenth-place finish.

Lewis Hamilton's performance at the 2022 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix on the Jeddah Corniche Circuit was a stark illustration of Mercedes AMG F1's early-season struggles, as he converted a challenging P15 grid position into a solitary championship point. This outcome, a P10 finish, marked a significant departure from the dominant form seen in previous seasons, highlighting the W13's inherent difficulties on a high-speed street circuit. The qualifying session itself had been a clear indicator of the car's limitations, with Hamilton failing to progress beyond Q1 for the first time since 2017 on pure pace, a result that placed him P16 before grid penalties for other drivers moved him up to P15. This unfamiliar starting position set the tone for a race focused on damage limitation rather than contention for the podium.

Starting deep in the midfield, Hamilton completed all 50 laps of the race, posting a total time of 1:25:33.241. His initial progress was steady, navigating the tight, high-speed sections of Jeddah with characteristic precision. Despite the W13's visible porpoising — a phenomenon where the car bounces at high speeds due to aerodynamic instability — Hamilton managed to maintain a consistent pace. His fastest lap, a 1:32.997 on lap 47, ranked eighth overall, indicating that even with a challenging car, he could extract competitive lap times in isolation. This was in contrast to his teammate, [George Russell at the 2026 Azerbaijan Grand Prix](/results/2026-baku-george-russell), who, starting from P6, managed to climb to a fifth-place finish, securing ten points for Mercedes AMG F1. The divergent race trajectories of the two Mercedes drivers underscored the fine margins and setup sensitivities of the W13 at the time. For a broader understanding of Formula 1's technical landscape, the [Wikipedia: Formula One](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Formula_One) entry provides context on the regulations shaping these machines and the challenges engineers face.

The race itself was punctuated by several incidents and safety car periods, which often present opportunities for strategic gains. Hamilton capitalized on some of these, steadily working his way through the field. However, the fundamental pace deficit to the front-runners, particularly the Ferrari and Red Bull machines, was consistently evident. Max Verstappen secured the win after a tense battle with Charles Leclerc, showcasing the new era of competition that Mercedes was struggling to join at the front. The single point earned for tenth place was a testament to Hamilton's persistence and race craft, but it undeniably underscored the significant development challenge facing Mercedes AMG F1. Drivers like [Fernando Alonso at the 2026 Azerbaijan Grand Prix](/results/2026-baku-fernando-alonso) and Daniel Ricciardo suffered retirements due to mechanical issues, highlighting the Jeddah circuit's demanding nature on machinery. The official [Formula 1 — official site](https://www.formula1.com/en) offers comprehensive race reports and analysis from this period, detailing the strategic nuances and on-track battles. Even [Lance Stroll at the 2026 Azerbaijan Grand Prix](/results/2026-baku-lance-stroll), who finished thirteenth and a lap down, faced his own set of car performance challenges, illustrating the widespread difficulties across the grid in adapting to the new regulations. The full race results and detailed statistics for the 2022 season can be reviewed via [Jolpica/Ergast — 2026 season data](https://api.jolpi.ca/ergast/f1/2026.json), providing granular insight into each driver's performance and the evolving championship picture.
