In F1, rain is considered the actual test of driver skill. In dry conditions, more often than not, a driver is limited by the car’s potential. In wet weather, however, that’s not the case. While there are still limitations posed by the car, the range in which a driver can make a difference increases. The 2022 F1 season featured quite a few wet sessions. We had rain-disrupting events in Imola, Monaco, Canada (qualifying), Silverstone (qualifying), Singapore, Japan, and Brazil (qualifying). But the following drivers navigated those conditions efficiently.
Top wet weather drivers in 2022
5) Sebastian Vettel
What was great?
Sebastian Vettel’s weekend at Imola should be considered one of the best weekends by any driver all season. Aston Martin was the slowest/second slowest team in the first three races. In Imola’s wet weather conditions, that did not matter as the German put together a sensational weekend in mixed conditions to score the team’s first points of the season. He was brilliant in Monaco and secured points for his team once again.
Sebastian Vettel in 2022:
Imola: P8
Monaco: P10
Baku: P6
Silverstone: P9
Hungary: P10
Spa: P8
Singapore: P8
Suzuka: P6
He also could have scored points in Miami and Austria without bad luck.
32 of the 45 points and only 14 points behind bottas in 10th place.
unreal
Sebastian Vettel in 2022:Imola: P8Monaco: P10Baku: P6Silverstone: P9Hungary: P10Spa: P8Singapore: P8Suzuka: P6He also could have scored points in Miami and Austria without bad luck.32 of the 45 points and only 14 points behind bottas in 10th Place. Unreal https://t.co/upPrYodQbT
His races in Singapore and Japan were vintage Sebastian Vettel as the German overachieved in the car he had with him.
What wasn’t?
The two qualifying sessions in the wet at Silverstone and Canada were not desirable, as the team messed up the tire temperatures on both those weekends.
verdict
Vettel was one of the few drivers on the grid who made the most of mixed conditions all season and punched above the car’s weight.
4) Fernando Alonso
What was great?
Alonso’s Alpine, more or less every time, came alive in the wet weather. The front row start in Canada had arguably the best qualifying lap this season. The driver was just in a highly focused mental zone in these conditions. It was more pronounced when you look at the gap he pulled against his teammate Esteban Ocon, a powerful driver.
What wasn’t?
Alonso performed well in Japan and was out-qualified again in Brazil.
verdict
The Spaniard had some impressive peaks all season but lacked consistency.
3) Lando Norris
What was great?
Lando’s consistency in these conditions and his giant-killing qualifying performances stood out all season. Norris outqualified the Mercedes drivers in Monaco with the help of a very impressive lap which was a stand-out performance that weekend. His sole F1 podium of the season at Imola was an impressive drive that showed how good the McLaren driver is.
R4: Imola
WINNER: Lando Norris
(Actual: P3 [ONLY midfield podium of the season])
“This is crazy! To win here in Japan is really special, I feel really proud that we could do it here. When I crossed the line, I didn’t know that I was World Champion, there was a lot of confusion but I thought it was quite funny”.
#F1 #JapaneseGP
“This is crazy! To win here in Japan is really special, I feel really proud that we could do it here. When I crossed the line, I didn’t know that I was World Champion, there was a lot of confusion but I thought it was quite funny”.#F1 #JapaneseGP https://t.co/olu1pDjCmw
You also need someone with Max Verstappen’s talent to “Alonso-proof” yourself and secure a pole position in Canada.
What wasn’t?
Verstappen wasn’t comfortable in Monaco. The error in Singapore was uncharacteristic and was a bit of a disappointment.
verdict
Verstappen has ticked all the boxes this season, and one of the reasons behind it was his ability to perform in any condition, dry or wet. Just like in any other category, Verstappen was in a league of his own in wet weather.
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