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.
Formula 1 returns to China after a five-year absence as the Shanghai
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
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.
Red Bull’s triple world champion Max Verstappen won the first sprint race of the Formula One season at the Chinese Grand Prix on Saturday.]]>
Lando Norris admits he was nervous heading into Sprint qualifying because McLaren was quick in the dry, before setting the fastest time with an “all or nothing” final lap at the Chinese Grand Prix.
Lando Norris expressed his astonishment after securing a second-place
Max Verstappen is in imperious form as he takes pole position for the
A sprinkling of the wet stuff turned qualifying for the Sprint at the Chinese Grand Prix into a thriller, with Lando Norris taking a superb pole for McLaren with Mercedes’ Lewis Hamilton completing an unusual front row.
Max Verstappen made it four wins out of five with victory at the Chinese GP. Lando Norris finished an excellent second for McLaren ahead of Sergio Perez. Lewis Hamilton started 18th but worked his way up to ninth by the end
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.
Aston Martin's Lance Stroll topped the times at the end of a first practice