2024 Chinese Grand Prix Weekend Information
All the information you could need about the 2024 Chinese Grand Prix weekend at Shanghai International Circuit.
After a five year absence, Shanghai International Circuit – host of the Chinese Grand Prix since 2004 – makes its return to the F1 calendar this year. The 2024 Chinese Grand Prix is set to take place on April 19-21. Check out the articles below for facts, stats, history and trivia from previous F1 races in China!
All the information you could need about the 2024 Chinese Grand Prix weekend at Shanghai International Circuit.
In the first Chinese Grand Prix in five years, Verstappen could set the longest pole streak of his career to date and Hulkenberg could equal De Cesaris at the top of the list of most starts without a win. Here are the milestones and the records which could be broken at the 2024 Chinese Grand Prix!
The Chinese Grand Prix joined the Formula 1 calendar in 2004 and returns in 2024 after a five-year absence. Here are all the facts and stats you need to know about the Shanghai International Circuit ahead of the Chinese Grand Prix!
Here’s a list of every time the Safety Car has been deployed at the Chinese Grand Prix!
Only one grid slot has scored in every Chinese Grand Prix to date, while no wins have been taken from further back than sixth on the grid. Here’s everything you need to know about the history of each grid slot at the Shanghai International Circuit!
Only half of the 2024 grid have made more than two appearances at the Chinese Grand Prix. Hamilton has the most wins here, while Alonso, Bottas, Ricciardo and Verstappen are the only other current drivers to have finished on the podium at the track. Here’s everything you need to know about each driver’s history at Shanghai International Circuit!
Mercedes have won all but one of the last six races at Shanghai International Circuit, McLaren have scored here only once since 2014 and Ferrari have the most podiums. Here’s everything you need to know about each team’s history at the Chinese Grand Prix!
F1 broke into the Chinese market in 2004 with its first race at the Shanghai International Circuit. The winding track, with incredible architecture, was an immediate hit with fans and drivers.
Alexander Albon does something which has never been done before, Mercedes do something which hasn’t been done since 1992 and Pierre Gasly does something which hasn’t been done since 1990. Here are all the facts and statistics from the 2019 Chinese Grand Prix weekend!
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Valtteri Bottas became the third different polesitter of the 2019 season as Mercedes locked out the front row in Shanghai. We take a look at all the stats and stories from Saturday at the Chinese Grand Prix!
With Mercedes and Ferrari almost equal on pace in Free Practice 2, Saturday in Shanghai looks set to be fascinating. Here are five stories to look out for in qualifying for the 2019 Chinese Grand Prix!
We have ten questions which you’re unlikely to get correct about the Chinese Grand Prix!
The 1,000th World Championship race, a milestone weekend for Toro Rosso and a chance for Mercedes to equal McLaren’s tally of 1-2 finishes. Here are the records which are up for grabs over the 2019 Chinese Grand Prix weekend!
Here are all the facts and stats you need to know about the Shanghai International Circuit ahead of the 2019 Chinese Grand Prix!
All the information you could need about the Chinese Grand Prix weekend, including session times, weather forecast and more!
Dear Reader, What. A. Race. For two weekends in a row we’ve been treated to a spectacle. For all the doubts after Australia about the quality of the show, Formula One is looking better than ever after three rounds in 2018. So much happened in the Chinese Grand Prix that it’s difficult to know where …