Formula 1: It's the Chinese GP weekend.
Formula 1 does not stop and after the Australian GP last week, it flies to the Shanghai circuit for the Chinese GP. Norris will try to confirm the first place, while Ferrari will try to make up for the disappointing start.
The Chinese GP
Filed a Bitter debut in Australia, Ferrari is preparing to return to the track this weekend Chinese GP, aware that it must improve on its last performance. The SF-25 is called to an immediate response on the track of Shanghai, which could prove decisive in understanding the true potential of the Reds. Ferrari left Melbourne with only 5 points and a long gap from Norris' McLaren. Verstappen's Red Bull and Russell and Antonelli's Mercedes also appeared significantly faster. This weekend will also be the first with the race Sprint Saturday. Sprint that will see a super Lewis Hamilton starting in first place, having earned the Pole ahead of Verstappen and Piastri in this morning's qualifying.
The weekend programme
Free practice and qualifying for the Sprint have already taken place this morning. The Sprint will start at 4.00 hours Italian time on Saturday morning, while the qualifications will take place at 8.00. The race is scheduled for Sunday morning, always at 8.00 hours Italian. The entire program will be visible live on Sky Sport and in streaming on Now. TV8 will broadcast the qualifying sessions on Saturday morning live and free-to-air, while the Sprint and the Race will be broadcast on a delay at 14.00:XNUMX p.m.
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