Lewis Hamilton takes first-ever win for Ferrari in sprint race at Chinese Grand Prix
- Lewis Hamilton claimed his first victory with Ferrari in the sprint race at the Chinese Grand Prix, finishing 6.9 seconds ahead of Oscar Piastri for eight points and moving to seventh in the standings.
- Oscar Piastri celebrated his first pole position in the main race qualifying, being joined on the front row by George Russell.
- Max Verstappen secured third place in the sprint race, earning seven points and highlighting tire degradation issues during the race.
- Lando Norris expressed disappointment about his performance, finishing eighth, and noted it was challenging to recover from a poor first lap.
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Ferrari Pioneers New Modes Of Disaster At The Chinese Grand Prix
If last year was any indication, two races is far too early to bang the gavel on Championship domination—but for structure's sake, let's save McLaren for last anyway. The Chinese Grand Prix is one of six sprint race weekends on the calendar this year, and in typical fashion, the sprint spoiled the contours of the feature race, if not the final results—a newly repaved tarmac that grinds through medium compound tires, combined with a track that ma…
Although they gave up the first position in Saturday's sprint, where Lewis Hamilton won his first victory with Ferrari, in Sunday's race the McLaren again proved that they are the fastest, most stable car, the one with the best corner pass and the car that best keeps the tires.
Yesterday Friday, March 21, the F1's 2025 China Grand Prix sprint race took place and the result surprised many as it was historic.This Chinese GP sprint race awarded points to the top eight places in which drivers such as Max Verstappen, Charles Leclerc, Oscar Piastri, Lewis Hamilton, among others, managed to be the fastest on the track.After running 19 laps on the Shanghai Circuit, driver Lewis Hamilton got his first win with Ferrari's squirer…
By Issy Ronald, CNN Lewis Hamilton claimed his first win for Ferrari with a dominant sprint victory at the Chinese Grand Prix on Saturday. Hamilton started the 19-lap race on pole, held off his long-time rival Max Verstappen through the opening corners, and then simply blew the field out of the way to complete his victory. It was just the seven-time world champion's second appearance in the iconic Italian outfit, having joined Ferrari at the sta…
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