Make your 2016 Chinese Grand Prix predictions

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Ferrari’s Friday performance in Shanghai raised hopes Mercedes might have some competition in this weekend’s Chinese Grand Prix.

And with Lewis Hamilton set to take a five-place grid penalty for a gearbox change his chances of taking pole position are virtually nil.

Can you predict the outcome of this weekend’s race? Enter your predictions now for your chance to win.

There are chances to win every race weekend and at the end of the season for the top scorers. The F1 Fanatic Predictions Championship is free to enter. You will need an F1 Fanatic account to place so sign up here if you haven’t got one.

Enter your predictions for each race using the form below, and scroll down for more information on the prizes and the rules.

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    Keith Collantine
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    8 comments on “Make your 2016 Chinese Grand Prix predictions”

    1. Took the data over to Excel and had a quick calculation :D

      51 percent expect Rosberg to win, 39 % on Hamilton, 6 percent on Vettel and 2 percent on Kimi !

    2. Keith.
      Does the pole sitter selection need to be the actual best pole time or the adjusted grid pole sitter.

      1. He said before that pole position is who sits there on the starting grid.

        1. In any case I don’t understand the “his chances of taking pole position are virtually nil”. If Hamilton takes a 5 positions penalty, his chances of starting from the front are zero. “Virtually” doesn’t seem to make sense here.

          1. Everybody other on the grid can still get a penalty for technical or driving infringement.
            If all drivers end up with 5 place grid penalties then the grid order wouldn’t change.

            A possible, albeit highly unlikely scenario.

            1. sorry, first line should be “every other driver on the grid”.

    3. Fair enough. Extremely long shot for sure, but still possible in theory.

      1. Ooops, this was meant to be a reply to @johnnik.

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