The second race of the 2025 F1 season takes place in Shanghai with the Chinese Grand Prix – and the first sprint weekend of the new campaign.
Lando Norris won the season-open Australian Grand Prix for McLaren after surviving a slide of the track in the rain and a late challenge of Max Verstappen in second place. George Russell was third for Mercedes.
Norris’s teammate and potential title -meder Oscar Piactri came off the road and recovered to finish ninth after a late catch up to Lewis Hamilton, who was 10th in a frustrating debut for Ferrari.
Verstappen won a win in Shanghai last season before Norris, but teams and managers have little recent experience of a track that did not offer F1 of 2020-2023 during the Covid Pandemic.
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When is the Chinese Grand Prix?
All times gmt
Sunday 23 March
How can I watch it online and on TV?
The Chinese Grand Prix will be broadcast live Sky Sports in the UK – and ESPN in the United States. Sky’s coverage of Sunday’s race starts at 05:30 (GMT).
Sky Sports subscribers can watch all the actions in Shanghai on the Sky Go app. If you are not a Sky customer, you can NOWTV -Day Pass here to look without a subscription.
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What is the beginnet?
1. Oscar PiaTri
2. George Russell
3. Lando Norris
4. Max Verstappen
5.. Lewis Hamilton
6. Charles Leclerc
7. Isack Hadjar
8. Some Antonelli
9. Yuki Tsunoda
10. Alex Albon
11. Esteban Ocon
12. Nico Hulkenberg
13. Fernando Alonso
14. Lance walk
15. Carlos Sainz
16. Pierre Gasly
17. Ollie Bearman
18. Jack Doohan
19. Gabriel Bortoleto
Pit Lane. Liam Lawson