Showing posts with label ChineseGP. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ChineseGP. Show all posts

Saturday, March 22, 2025

#F1 #McLaren #OscarPiastri - McLaren on pole | Oscar Piastri, Lando Norris & Zak Brown react to Chinese Grand Prix qualifying: Sky Sports F1

22 March 2025

McLaren drivers Lando Norris, Oscar Piastri and McLaren Racing CEO Zak Brown all react to Oscar Piastri picking up his first ever Grand Prix pole position ahead of tomorrow's Chinese Grand Prix, #F1 #McLaren #OscarPiastri

Highlights of the first F1 Academy race from the Chinese Grand Prix.

#F1 #ChineseGP - HIGHLIGHTS | 2025 Chinese Grand Prix Sprint: Sky Sports F1

22 March 2025

Watch highlights as Ferrari's Lewis Hamilton aims for his first win for Ferrari in the Chinese Grand Prix sprint in Shanghai. Red Bull's Max Verstappen starts alongside him with the McLarens of Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris third and sixth respectively. #f1 #lewishamilton #formula1

Friday, March 21, 2025

#F1 #ChineseGP - Why Hamilton's Sprint-Pole was so confusing for Ferrari - F1 Chinese GP Friday Analysis: Autosport

21 March 2025

In a surprise twist of events, it’s a Sprint Pole for Lewis Hamilton, the oldest pole winner of any F1 format since Nigel Mansell in 1994.

Alex Kalinauckas and Ronald Vording report from the Shanghai International Circuit to review Friday’s Sprint Qualifying session, why the Ferrari's “peaky” nature may have helped Lewis to pole, the “mega” lap that led to Max Verstappen joining Hamilton on the front row, Lando Norris’ mistake in SQ3 and why it backs up his comments on adapting to his tricky McLaren.


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Thursday, March 20, 2025

#F1 - ALL YOU NEED TO KNOW: 2025 Chinese Grand Prix: The Inside Line

20 March 2025

eon-paradise Shanghai is one of the world’s most stunning cities, home to 25 million people, with the Bund providing a perfect view of its beating heart, the 113-kilometre long Huangpu river. Formula One, though, heads to China for the 18th time overall, its second time since the pandemic, and to explosive local interest. Last year saw Red Bull top gun Max Verstappen cruise to the Sprint and multiple safety car-affected Grand Prix wins, his first in Shanghai.