Max Verstappen is in imperious form as he takes pole position for the
At the 2019 Chinese Grand Prix, Mercedes achieved arguably one of the greatest feats in modern F1 history. The Shanghai International Circuit has always balanced on a knife edge between a one stop
Red Bull driver Max Verstappen returned to the top of the pecking order during Saturday’s Sprint race at the Shanghai International Circuit as he turned his low-key P4 starting position into a commanding victory.
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Lando Norris has taken P1 during Sprint Qualifying at the Chinese Grand Prix in what proved to be a dramatic rain-affected session, with the Briton initially seeing his time being deleted before it was reinstated.
Red Bull's Max Verstappen took a comfortable win despite a mid-race safety car. Lewis Hamilton secured ninth spot following a disastrous qualifying session. Aston Martin pair Fernando Alonso and Lance Stroll had a race to forget
Max Verstappen has continued his strong run of form after clinching a dominant pole position for the Chinese Grand Prix, taking Red Bull’s 100th pole in their history.
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Shafaqna English- As a rport by Anadolu Ajansı, Red Bull Racing’s Max Verstappen, the current Formula One champion, clinched victory in the 2024 Formula One World Championship’s fifth round at the Chinese Grand Prix on Sunday. The Dutch driver, who secured pole position, completed the 56-lap race in 1 hour