2025 Chinese Grand Prix Preview

(Image credit: Lars Baron/Getty Images)

Guide to the second round of the 2025 F1 season which sees the grid head to Shanghai, China, for the 2025 Chinese Grand Prix. 

After an entertaining wet Australian GP in which McLaren’s Lando Norris took victory to lay down a title-challenging marker, F1 rolls up in China for the first sprint weekend of the season with teams looking to either bounce back from a tough weekend in Melbourne or continue their momentum.

Now here is a guide to everything that you need to know about the 2025 Chinese GP.

 

Track Guide

Shanghai track

Circuit: Shanghai International Circuit

Laps: 56

Race Distance: 305.066km

Tyre Selection: C2, C3, C4

 

Schedule

Date Session UK Time (GMT)
Friday 21 March Practice 3:30am
Friday 21 March Sprint Qualifying 7:30am
Saturday 22 March Sprint Race 3am
Saturday 22 March Qualifying 7am
Sunday 23 March Race 7am

 

Four Pointers

  • Coming into the first sprint weekend of the season, teams will have only one hour of practice to understand setup, tyres and more.
  • Following a tough Australian GP weekend, Haas need a clean weekend from the get-go if want to start unlocking their unknown potential given their lack of competitive running in pre-season testing.
  • Track evolution will be high on a track which will be dirty at the start of the weekend due to lack of usage, which will pose a challenge for tyre wear and management.
  • Shanghai International Circuit has more medium and low-speed corners than Australia which could suit Haas more than teams like Ferrari and Red Bull who struggled in Australia on single dry-lap running in those corners.

 

Last Time Out

Norris claimed pole position for the Sprint in 2024 but it was Verstappen who proceeded to take victory from fourth on the grid, before the now four-time champion proceeded to take pole and dominate the main GP ahead of Norris.

 

2025 Season Recaps

Be the first to comment

Leave a Reply

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.