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2025 Chinese Grand Prix [Shanghai] March 21-23 Sportsbook Motor Sport 

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Tom Rising Star

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Friday 21 March
Practice 1 - 3.30am - 4.30am
Sprint Qualifying - 7.30am - 8.14am

Saturday 22 March
Sprint Race - 3.00am - 4.00am
Qualifying - 7.00am - 8.00am

Sunday 23 March
Race - 7.00am

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Tom Rising Star

Tom

This race has taken on added intrigue given the changes to rear wing flexibility introduced on Monday. Will this bring McLaren closer to the pack?
 
Franco Pinion Community Regular
This race has taken on added intrigue given the changes to rear wing flexibility introduced on Monday. Will this bring McLaren closer to the pack?
I don't think so until other teams get to grip, pardon the punt to McLaren's brake duct. It's a must-have. Why. It keeps the tyres cooler for longer and stops them from overheating which gives you more tyre life for longer.

If you saw the onboard footage of testing, you could see Lando double biting at the wheel to get heat into the tyres early on. But McLaren has adopted into their front suspension that there's much more going on at the upright, with the steering arm crossing under the lower wishbone to the front of the assembly, rather than being mounted at the rear now they have the steering arm sitting ahead of the lower wishbone. This indicates to me that a double bite with the wheel generates tyre heat way above any other team.

Look at the video of Lando going off in the Australian GP. When he comes back on track, you can see him aggressively turn the wheel twice to generate heat.

Now, I could be completely wrong. But when you put a totally new suspension from last year on your car around their new brake duct they have something special.

Even Christian Horner said McLaren's tyre wear was in a different league to other teams. Not exact words, but that's what he meant.
 
Son Of Jack Enthusiast
Lewis Hamilton will start on pole for the Sprint Race.

1Lewis HamiltonFerrari1:30.849
2Max VerstappenRed Bull1:30.867
3Oscar PiastriMcLaren1:30.929
4Charles LeclercFerrari1:31.057
5George RussellMercedes1:31.169
6Lando NorrisMcLaren1:31.393
7Andrea Kimi AntonelliMercedes1:31.738
8Yuki TsunodaRacing Bulls1:31.773
9Alex AlbonWilliams1:31.852
10Lance StrollAston Martin1:31.982
11Fernando AlonsoAston Martin
12Oliver BearmanHaas
13Carlos SainzWilliams
4Gabriel BortoletoSauber
15Isack HadjarRacing Bulls
6Jack DoohanAlpine
17Pierre GaslyAlpine
18Esteban OconHaas
19Nico HulkenbergSauber
20Liam LawsonRed Bull

Didn't see that coming but he was faster than Leclerc in all three Qs, and looks like Ferrari weren't lying, Australia just didn't fit them and China is a good track for their car.

Red Bull looking like a tractor if Max isn't driving it, it's not a great car by any means and all the talk about being the most dominant car for about half a season goes to shit now. And Tsunoda was even slower in testing.
 
Franco Pinion Community Regular
Lewis Hamilton wins the sprint race. He captures his first victory with Ferrari ahead of Oscar Piastri in second and Max Verstappen. Hamilton dominated the end of the sprint race, the gap over Piastri widening to nearly seven seconds on the final lap.

An impressive performance from Hamilton. Everyone's tyres were disintegrating but Hamilton managed to squeeze more out of them than anyone. He looked superb, particularly during the last 5 laps.
 
Bad Gizmo Explorer
Oscar Piastri secured the first Grand Prix pole position of his Formula 1 career with a superb performance in a blustery Qualifying session. The McLaren driver, who had previously claimed two Sprint poles, mastered the tricky conditions at the Shanghai International Circuit to lead the field with a 1m 30.641s lap, a new lap record.

2025 Chinese Grand Prix Qualifying, 22 March 2025

PosDriverCarQ1Q2Q3Laps
1Oscar PiastriMcLaren Mercedes1:31.5911:31.2001:30.64120
2George RussellMercedes1:31.2951:31.3071:30.72322
3Lando NorrisMcLaren Mercedes1:30.9831:30.7871:30.79317
4Max VerstappenRed Bull Racing Honda RBPT1:31.4241:31.1421:30.81715
5Lewis HamiltonFerrari1:31.6901:31.5011:30.92721
6Charles LeclercFerrari1:31.5791:31.4501:31.02121
7Isack HadjarRacing Bulls Honda RBPT1:31.1621:31.2531:31.07920
8Kimi AntonelliMercedes1:31.6761:31.5901:31.10322
9Yuki TsunodaRacing Bulls Honda RBPT1:31.2381:31.2601:31.63819
10Alexander AlbonWilliams Mercedes1:31.5031:31.5951:31.70620
11Esteban OconHaas Ferrari1:31.8761:31.62515
12Nico HulkenbergKick Sauber Ferrari1:31.9211:31.63215
13Fernando AlonsoAston Martin Aramco Mercedes1:31.7191:31.68815
14Lance StrollAston Martin Aramco Mercedes1:31.9231:31.77315
15Carlos SainzWilliams Mercedes1:31.6281:31.84015
16Pierre GaslyAlpine Renault1:31.9929
17Oliver BearmanHaas Ferrari1:32.0188
18Jack DoohanAlpine Renault1:32.0928
19Gabriel BortoletoKick Sauber Ferrari1:32.1419
20Liam LawsonRed Bull Racing Honda RBPT1:32.1748

Great to see a competitive grid. Actually gives you hope for an entertaining race.

I think Red Bull will be assessing Liam Lawson's performances before too long.
 
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I thought it was a mistake giving Lawson the seat, he didn't show anything in the races he was in last season to suggest he was ready for the step up. Tsunoda would have been a better and more obvious choice when they were replacing Checo.
 
Son Of Jack Enthusiast
Just switched on, going to be a dull season watching McLaren running away with every race.
 
Franco Pinion Community Regular
Oscar Piastri led Lando Norris to a dominant McLaren one-two in the Chinese Grand Prix ahead of George Russell's Mercedes.

Charles Leclerc drove an outstanding race in a Ferrari with a damaged front wing, his pace forcing Ferrari to order team-mate Lewis Hamilton out of his way. But the pair were disqualified after the race - seemingly for separate technical infringements - along with Alpine's Pierre Gasly.

During the race, Leclerc lost fourth place to Red Bull's Max Verstappen with four laps to go as the world champion's car found some pace in the second half of the race.

What a weird race. After initially looking like the tyres might go off a cliff, it turned out they could go on forever, with very little degradation.

PosDriverFastest LapRace TimePoints
1Oscar Piastri1:35.5201:30:55.02625
2Lando Norris1:35.454+9.74818
3George Russell1:35.816+11.09715
4Max Verstappen1:35.488+16.65612
5Esteban Ocon1:35.740+49.96910
6Andrea Kimi Antonelli1:36.046+53.7488
7Alexander Albon1:36.254+56.3216
8Oliver Bearman1:36.363+1:01.3034
9Lance Stroll1:36.044+1:10.2042
10Carlos Sainz Jnr1:36.779+1:16.3871

Result after Charles LeClerc (5th), Lewis Hamilton (6th), and Pierre Gasly (11th) disqualified.
 
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