Ferrari still a threat to Mercedes – Wolff
F1 Fanatic round-up
In the round-up: Ferrari still a competitor – Wolff • Vettel downplays Kvyat incident • Hamilton is still the benchmark – Rosberg
In the round-up: Ferrari still a competitor – Wolff • Vettel downplays Kvyat incident • Hamilton is still the benchmark – Rosberg
Nico Rosberg didn’t get the full benefit of his strategic advantage – yet still won the race by 37 seconds.
Lewis Hamilton gained 15 places during the Chinese Grand Prix but felt he could have done better. Meanwhile the Force India drivers failed to capitalised on brilliant starts.
Nico Hulkenberg set the fastest lap of the Chinese Grand Prix after being the last driver to pit for fresh tyres.
After securing the second podium of his career in China, Daniil Kvyat says that his daring overtaking move on Sebastian Vettel at the first turn ‘paid off with a podium’.
Nico Rosberg has described his Chinese Grand Prix weekend as ‘fantastic’ after securing his third win of the season and sixth consecutive victory.
Red Bull’s Daniel Ricciardo says his comeback drive to fourth in the Chinese Grand Prix after an early tyre failure was ‘probably one of the best races of my life’.
Lewis Hamilton says that finishing seventh in the Chinese Grand Prix was ‘not a great finish’ after an eventful race left him fighting back through the field with damage.
Sebastian Vettel described Daniil Kvyat’s move into turn one that resulted in contact between the two Ferrari drivers as “like a torpedo” and “a bit crazy”.
Nico Rosberg extended his perfect start to the 2016 season by comfortably winning the Chinese Grand Prix ahead of Sebastian Vettel and Daniil Kvyat.
Nico Rosberg extended his championship lead over Lewis Hamilton to 36 points after winning the Chinese Grand Prix.
Nico Rosberg took his third win of the year and his sixth victory in a row in the Chinese Grand Prix.
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In the round-up: Hamilton gets second power unit • Alonso believes he is singled out for team radio • Button concerned by ‘dangerous’ pit lane incident
Nico Rosberg starts the Chinese Grand Prix 17 points and 21 places ahead of Lewis Hamilton. How will those gaps look at the end of the race?
Fernando Alonso says he believes both he and Jenson Button had the pace to make the third qualifying session in China, before they were both denied a final attempt.
Sebastian Vettel says he was not happy with his flying lap that left him fourth on the grid after opting to save a set of tyres by making just one run in Q3.
Nico Hulkenberg has been given a three-place grid penalty for tomorrow’s Chinese Grand Prix after stewards found Force India guilty of an unsafe release from pitlane.
Daniel Ricciardo believes starting second on the grid is an ‘awesome’ and unexpected result for Red Bull Racing after pipping both Ferraris to the front row.
Lewis Hamilton says he’s going to give his all during the Chinese Grand Prix after an engine problem left him doomed to start the race from the back of the grid.