2017 Chinese Grand Prix race result
2017 Chinese Grand Prix
Lewis Hamilton took his first victory of 2017 in China ahead of Sebastian Vettel.
Lewis Hamilton took his first victory of 2017 in China ahead of Sebastian Vettel.
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In the round-up: McLaren rear wing update delayed to Bahrain • Hamilton relishing Ferrari battle • Hulkenberg pleasantly surprised by pace
Rarely do teams approach a race with as little knowledge about the likely conditions and performance of their cars as they do for tomorrow’s Chinese Grand Prix.
The 13-year old Shanghai track record, set by Michael Schumacher during the track’s inaugural race, was finally broken in qualifying for the 2017 grand prix.
Formula One’s new rules for 2017 have brought back the driving challenge, says Sebastian Vettel.
Alonso drove “like an animal”, Grosjean lost his cool and Hamilton won the day. Here’s what the drivers had to say on the radios in qualifying.
Romain Grosjean insists he did not speed under double waved yellow flags during qualifying and posted data which he says proves it.
Fernando Alonso said McLaren were surprised to qualify as high as they did after struggling in practice at Shanghai.
Romain Grosjean and Jolyon Palmer have been penalised five places on the grid for the Chinese Grand Prix.
Ferrari will have “a very strong car” in the Chinese Grand Prix warned Lewis Hamilton after taking pole position for the race.
Sebastian Vettel admitted he could’ve found a little more time on his final qualifying lap if he hadn’t braked too early for the final corner.
Ferrari led the way during the first two phases of qualifying but Lewis Hamilton hit back to take his sixth consecutive pole position.
Lewis Hamilton and Sebastian Vettel will share the front row of the grid again for the Chinese Grand Prix.
Sebastian Vettel headed a Ferrari one-two in final practice for the Chinese Grand Prix ahead of the two Mercedes drivers.
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Max Verstappen has revealed he completed the Australian Grand Prix without being able to drink as Red Bull had not fitted a bottle to his car.
After almost no practice today and with rain forecast on Sunday, whoever wins this weekend’s Predictions Championship round will have earned their prizes.
Little was heard on the team radios during the two practice sessions on Friday as little running was completed in the first and the second was abandoned.
Sauber is still aiming for Pascal Wehrlein to return to action in the Bahrain Grand Prix, practice for which begins in one week’s time.