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The 2025 Chinese Grand Prix Thread

Posted: Sun Mar 16, 2025 6:47 pm
by cmlean
This is the place to discuss everything related to the 2nd round of the 2025 season taking place in Shanghai between the 21st and 23rd of March.

The event timetable for the Chinese Grand Prix.

This is the first Sprint weekend of six for 2025.

Friday
1st Practice 11:30 local time - 03:30 GMT
Sprint Qualifying 15:30 local time - 07:30 GMT

Saturday
Sprint 11:00 local time - 03:00 GMT
Qualifying 15:00 local time - 07:00 GMT

Sunday
Race 15:00 local time - 07:00 GMT

Re: The 2025 Chinese Grand Prix Thread

Posted: Sat Mar 22, 2025 6:12 am
by cmlean
Practice

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Pos	Time		Driver		  Team
1	1:31.504	Lando Norris	  McLaren
2	1:31.958	Charles Leclerc	  Ferrari
3	1:32.153	Oscar Piastri	  McLaren
4	1:32.195	Lewis Hamilton	  Ferrari
5	1:32.377	George Russell	  Mercedes
6	1:32.507	Nico Hulkenberg	  Sauber
7	1:32.687	Alexander Albon	  Williams
8	1:32.766	Fernando Alonso	  Aston Martin
9	1:32.874	Kimi Antonelli	  Mercedes
10	1:32.934	Yuki Tsunoda	  Racing Bulls
11	1:32.967	Oliver Bearman	  Haas
12	1:32.984	Lance Stroll	  Aston Martin
13	1:33.056	Esteban Ocon	  Haas
14	1:33.123	Pierre Gasly	  Alpine
15	1:33.145	Carlos Sainz	  Williams
16	1:33.284	Max Verstappen	  Red Bull Racing
17	1:33.385	Isack Hadjar	  Racing Bulls
18	1:33.631	Liam Lawson	  Red Bull Racing
19	1:33.822	Gabriel Bortoleto Sauber
20	1:33.923	Jack Doohan	  Alpine

Re: The 2025 Chinese Grand Prix Thread

Posted: Sat Mar 22, 2025 6:18 am
by cmlean
The only mayor problem was a red flag brought out for Jack Doohan's Alpine having the power steering fail and the car shutdown.
Suggested that it was a hydraulic failure.

Re: The 2025 Chinese Grand Prix Thread

Posted: Sat Mar 22, 2025 6:31 am
by cmlean
Sprint Qualifying

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Pos	Time		Driver		  Team
1	1:30.849	Lewis Hamilton	  Ferrari
2	1:30.867	Max Verstappen	  Red Bull Racing
3	1:30.929	Oscar Piastri	  McLaren
4	1:31.057	Charles Leclerc	  Ferrari
5	1:31.169	George Russell	  Mercedes
6	1:31.393	Lando Norris	  McLaren
7	1:31.738	Kimi Antonelli	  Mercedes
8	1:31.773	Yuki Tsunoda	  Racing Bulls
9	1:31.852	Alexander Albon	  Williams
10	1:31.982	Lance Stroll	  Aston Martin
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11	1:31.815	Fernando Alonso	  Aston Martin
12	1:31.978	Oliver Bearman	  Haas
13	1:32.325	Carlos Sainz	  Williams
14	1:32.564	Gabriel Bortoleto Sauber
15	No Time		Isack Hadjar	  Racing Bulls
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16	1:32.575	Jack Doohan	  Alpine
17	1:32.640	Pierre Gasly	  Alpine
18	1:32.651	Esteban Ocon	  Haas
19	1:32.675	Nico Hulkenberg	  Sauber
20	1:32.729	Liam Lawson	  Red Bull Racing

Re: The 2025 Chinese Grand Prix Thread

Posted: Sat Mar 22, 2025 6:42 am
by cmlean
Isack Hadjar had a moment in turn 2 on his run at the end of stage 2 which ruined his lap. He did the team thing and provide a tow for Yuki Ysunoda on the long back straight guaranteeing his team mate's progression through to stage 3.
Lewis Hamilton rolled back the years an raised Ferrari's hopes setting the fastest time within the final minute.
Max Verstappen had one final opportunity to usurp Lewis from pole but fell .018 seconds short.

Re: The 2025 Chinese Grand Prix Thread

Posted: Sat Mar 22, 2025 2:57 pm
by cmlean
Sprint

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Pos	Driver		  Team
1	Lewis Hamilton	  Ferrari
2	Oscar Piastri	  McLaren
3	Max Verstappen	  Red Bull Racing
4	George Russell	  Mercedes
5	Charles Leclerc	  Ferrari
6	Yuki Tsunoda	  Racing Bulls
7	Kimi Antonelli	  Mercedes
8	Lando Norris	  McLaren
9	Lance Stroll	  Aston Martin
10	Fernando Alonso	  Aston Martin
11	Alexander Albon	  Williams
12	Pierre Gasly	  Alpine
13	Isack Hadjar	  Racing Bulls
14	Liam Lawson	  Red Bull Racing
15	Oliver Bearman	  Haas
16	Esteban Ocon	  Haas
17	Carlos Sainz	  Williams
18	Gabriel Bortoleto Sauber
19	Nico Hulkenberg	  Sauber
20	Jack Doohan	  Alpine Renault

Re: The 2025 Chinese Grand Prix Thread

Posted: Sat Mar 22, 2025 3:06 pm
by cmlean
It was an interesting race in that it gave us insight to how the Grand Prix will have to be run.
Most teams suffered from tyre degradation with many nursing their medium compounds from about 8 laps into the 19 lap journey.
Carlos Sainz pitted and, due to a collision between Jack Doohan and Gabriel Bortoleto in the hairpin on the final lap, managed to finish in 17th.
The incident had both Saubers and the Alpine pointing in various directions and Sainz navigated his way through the mess.
Lewis Hamilton controlled the race from the front as initially Max Verstappen attacked him before Oscar Piastri then attacked and passed Max. Piastri's tyres were shot and his charge ended after that pass. Fourth finishing Mercedes of George Russell was also struggling however he managed to hold off the slightly better finishing Ferrari of Charles Leclerc.

Re: The 2025 Chinese Grand Prix Thread

Posted: Sat Mar 22, 2025 7:34 pm
by cmlean
Qualifying

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Pos	Time		Driver		  Team
1	1:30.641	Oscar Piastri	  McLaren
2	1:30.723	George Russell	  Mercedes
3	1:30.793	Lando Norris	  McLaren
4	1:30.817	Max Verstappen	  Red Bull Racing
5	1:30.927	Lewis Hamilton	  Ferrari
6	1:31.021	Charles Leclerc	  Ferrari
7	1:31.079	Isack Hadjar	  Racing Bulls
8	1:31.103	Kimi Antonelli	  Mercedes
9	1:31.638	Yuki Tsunoda	  Racing Bulls
10	1:31.706	Alexander Albon	  Williams
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11	1:31.625	Esteban Ocon	  Haas
12	1:31.632	Nico Hulkenberg	  Sauber
13	1:31.688	Fernando Alonso	  Aston Martin
14	1:31.773	Lance Stroll	  Aston Martin
15	1:31.840	Carlos Sainz	  Williams
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16	1:31.992	Pierre Gasly	  Alpine
17	1:32.018	Oliver Bearman	  Haas
18	1:32.092	Jack Doohan	  Alpine
19	1:32.141	Gabriel Bortoleto Sauber
20	1:32.174	Liam Lawson	  Red Bull Racing


Re: The 2025 Chinese Grand Prix Thread

Posted: Sat Mar 22, 2025 7:38 pm
by cmlean
Qualifying is done and dusted and Oscar Piastri has broken through with his first ever pole position.
Liam Lawson again struggled with his Red Bull as did Jack Doohan, At least Doohan was only 0.1 seconds slower than his team mate. All 3 failed to make it out of Q1.

Re: The 2025 Chinese Grand Prix Thread

Posted: Sun Mar 23, 2025 8:05 pm
by cmlean
Race

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Pos	Driver		  Team
1	Oscar Piastri	  McLaren
2	Lando Norris	  McLaren
3	George Russell	  Mercedes
4	Max Verstappen	  Red Bull Racing
5	Charles Leclerc	  Ferrari
6	Lewis Hamilton	  Ferrari
7	Esteban Ocon	  Haas
8	Kimi Antonelli	  Mercedes
9	Alexander Albon	  Williams
10	Oliver Bearman	  Haas
11	Pierre Gasly	  Alpine
12	Lance Stroll	  Aston Martin
13	Carlos Sainz	  Williams
14	Isack Hadjar	  Racing Bulls
15	Liam Lawson	  Red Bull Racing
16	Jack Doohan	  Alpine
17	Gabriel Bortoleto Sauber
18	Nico Hulkenberg	  Sauber
19	Yuki Tsunoda	  Racing Bulls
DNF	Fernando Alonso	  Aston Martin
Next: Round of Japan '25
Date: April 4-6 2025

Re: The 2025 Chinese Grand Prix Thread

Posted: Mon Mar 24, 2025 5:54 am
by cmlean
Post race scrutineering and breaches were found on 3 cars.
Charles Leclerc's Ferrari was disqualified for being underweight.
Lewis Hamilton's Ferrari was disqualified after the rear skid block being below the minimum thickness of 9mm.
This was detected by the team post race and self referred to the stewards.
Pierre Gasly's Alpine was disqualified for being underweight.

These drivers and teams all lose any points earned in the Chinese Grand Prix.

Re: The 2025 Chinese Grand Prix Thread

Posted: Mon Mar 24, 2025 6:02 am
by cmlean
Race (Updated)

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Pos	Driver		  Team
1	Oscar Piastri	  McLaren
2	Lando Norris	  McLaren
3	George Russell	  Mercedes
4	Max Verstappen	  Red Bull Racing5
5	Esteban Ocon	  Haas
6	Kimi Antonelli	  Mercedes
7	Alexander Albon	  Williams
8	Oliver Bearman	  Haas
9	Lance Stroll	  Aston Martin
10	Carlos Sainz	  Williams
11	Isack Hadjar	  Racing Bulls
12	Liam Lawson	  Red Bull Racing
13	Jack Doohan	  Alpine
14	Gabriel Bortoleto Sauber
15	Nico Hulkenberg	  Sauber
16	Yuki Tsunoda	  Racing Bulls
DNF	Fernando Alonso	  Aston Martin
DSQ	Charles Leclerc	  Ferrari
DSQ	Lewis Hamilton	  Ferrari
DSQ	Pierre Gasly	  Alpine