World champion beat Hamilton by 13.043 seconds in Shanghai SprintRed Bull driver extends lead in Formula One standings to 15 pointsRed Bull’s triple world champion Max Verstappen won the first sprint race of the Formula One season at the Chinese Grand Prix on Saturday. Verstappen beat Mercedes’ Lewis Hamilton by 13.043 seconds in the 19-lap race at the Shanghai International Circuit to extend his championship lead over teammate Sergio Perez, who finished third.Verstappen passed Hamilton on the...
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.
Hamilton announced the shock switch to the Italian team at the start of 2024. The seven-time world champion is currently languishing in ninth in standings. Mercedes will look for improvements after lacklustre showing in Japan
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 is in imperious form as he takes pole position for the
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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
Max Verstappen couldn’t contain his shock when he watched back Lance Stroll’s crash with Daniel Ricciardo in the Chinese Grand Prix. The F1 world champion won his fourth race of the 202
Red Bull have dominated the early stages of 2024, winning three of four races. It comes at a time where Mercedes have failed to secure a single podium finish. Christian Horner chose another team when naming Red Bull's biggest rivals
The Chinese Grand Prix returns as Max Verstappen starts on pole and Lewis
Lando Norris proved he is the man for all seasons by conquering the conditions. The 24-year-old claimed pole for the first Sprint Race of the season on Saturday. While his competitors struggled to keep their cars on the straight and narrow
Australian Formula One superstar Oscar Piastri has surprised fans with his stunning family link to the upcoming Chinese Grand Prix - as the race returns to Shanghai for the first time in five years.