China 2024
Overview
Event in Progress
FP1 IN PROGRESS: 26:59
P16
1:40.216
A. Albon
P20
1:40.862
L. Sargeant
Yesterday
PIT to ALEX
Go switch to go in. We'll box this lap.
1 minute ago
Panda watch πŸ“Έ
The first shot of Alex's Chinese GP helmet in action is here!
3 minutes ago
Race runs πŸ“Š
There aren't many laps with improvements out there as drivers familiarise themselves with the circuit.
Alex and Logan continue their FP1 efforts with nine laps (and counting) apiece.
Alex - P14 Logan - P18
8 minutes ago
Back to it πŸ’ͺ
With the situation quickly under control we go back out.
Alex and Logan sat at the end of the pit lane ready to get more mileage with their medium Pirellis.
13 minutes ago
Early stoppage πŸ”΄
The session briefly stops as a fire has broken out on the grass next to the track.
Firefighting marshals are on site to keep the situation under control
16 minutes ago
Improvements in πŸ“ˆ
Better times from our duo.
Alex has 1:40.216 and Logan with 1:40.862.
Alex - P12 Logan - P14
19 minutes ago
First times done βœ…
We have the first lap times in with medium tyres equipped.
Alex begins with a 1:40.857 while Logan's first-ever lap of Shanghai is 1:44.457.
Alex - P12 Logan - P16
23 minutes ago
PIT to ALEX
Open a gap... Okay. Go push.
25 minutes ago
Two FW46s heading out πŸ‘‰
We're five minutes into the session and a busy track sees Alex and Logan venturing out for their first laps.
27 minutes ago
Logan's first laps incoming... πŸ“Έ
Sarge looks out ready for FP1
34 minutes ago
Hear from the boss πŸ“Ί
Huddle up and listen in as James Vowles speaks to the team ahead of the 2024 Chinese Grand Prix weekend.
40 minutes ago
TEN MINUTE WARNING 🚨
We have just one hour to get ready for Sprint qualifying later.
FP1 begins in just 10 minutes.
Join us as we prepare for the weekend in China's only Free Practice session of 2024.
43 minutes ago
Get up to speed with Sprint πŸ“°
About 1 hour ago
Nǐ hǎo China πŸ‡¨πŸ‡³
It's a Chinese GP weekend after a long five-year absence.
We will bring you everything Williams Racing from the Shanghai International Circuit here for three days of competitive action.
About 1 hour ago
Saying hello from Shanghai πŸ“Έ
The Chinese GP is back!
About 1 hour ago
China 2024
Race Weekend
Formula 1 Chinese Grand Prix 2024
Times displayed in your local time zone.
Fri, 19 April, 03:30
Free Practice 1
Fri, 19 April, 07:30
Sprint Quali
Sat, 20 April, 03:00
Sprint
Sat, 20 April, 07:00
Qualifying
Sun, 21 April, 07:00
Race
A warm welcome back to the Shanghai International Circuit after its absence from Formula 1 since 2020's race cancellation.
Shanghai has hosted the Chinese Grand Prix since its inauguration in 2004 with this impressive circuit of eye-catching architecture and facilities.
Its layout, with a combination of long straights and a diverse range of corners, features wide corners to encourage passing and differing lines, and two long straights where slipstreaming guarantees wheel-to-wheel action.
Circuit Overview:
The Shanghai International Circuit sits at 5.451 km (3.388 miles) with 16 turns, starting with the seemingly never-ending snail-shaped Turns 1 and 2 β€” two tightening right-handers that demand careful braking and precise throttle control.
Sector 2 begins with a right-hand hairpin, but it's mostly single file through the curves until reaching the entirely different third and final sector.
There's a 1.2 km straight between Turn 13 and Turn 14 for drivers to drag race down, and the lap concludes on the pit straight, which itself is 0.8 km long for more flat-out racing.
Fast Facts
Circuit Name: Shanghai International Circuit
Location: Shanghai, China
First Grand Prix: 2004
Circuit Length: 5.451 km (3.387 miles)
Race Distance: 305.066 km (189.559 miles)
Laps: 56
Lap Record: 1:32.238 (Michael Schumacher, Ferrari, 2004)
Alex Albon Last Year
Race: N/A
Fastest Lap: N/A
Qualifying: N/A
Tyre Strategy: N/A
Logan Sargeant Last Year
Race: N/A
Fastest Lap: N/A
Qualifying: N/A
Tyre Strategy: N/A
Williams Racing's Chinese GP History
Best Finish: P5 (Juan-Pablo Montoya, 2004 / Felipe Massa, 2015)
Best Qualifying: P4 (Felipe Massa, 2015)
Alex's Best Finish: P10 (2019)
Logan's Best Finish: N/A
Williams Racing Highlight: Felipe and teammate Valtteri Bottas took two consecutive double-points scoring races in 2015 and 2016 at China, with Felipe leading a P5-P6 finish in 2015.
China At A Glance
Capital: Beijing
Population: 1.4 billion
Size: 9,596,961 sq km
Language: Mandarin
Currency: Chinese Yuan (CNY)
FP1 IN PROGRESS: 26:59
P16
1:40.216
A. Albon
P20
1:40.862
L. Sargeant
Yesterday
PIT to ALEX
Go switch to go in. We'll box this lap.
1 minute ago
Panda watch πŸ“Έ
The first shot of Alex's Chinese GP helmet in action is here!
3 minutes ago
Race runs πŸ“Š
There aren't many laps with improvements out there as drivers familiarise themselves with the circuit.
Alex and Logan continue their FP1 efforts with nine laps (and counting) apiece.
Alex - P14 Logan - P18
8 minutes ago
Back to it πŸ’ͺ
With the situation quickly under control we go back out.
Alex and Logan sat at the end of the pit lane ready to get more mileage with their medium Pirellis.
13 minutes ago
Early stoppage πŸ”΄
The session briefly stops as a fire has broken out on the grass next to the track.
Firefighting marshals are on site to keep the situation under control
16 minutes ago
Improvements in πŸ“ˆ
Better times from our duo.
Alex has 1:40.216 and Logan with 1:40.862.
Alex - P12 Logan - P14
19 minutes ago
First times done βœ…
We have the first lap times in with medium tyres equipped.
Alex begins with a 1:40.857 while Logan's first-ever lap of Shanghai is 1:44.457.
Alex - P12 Logan - P16
23 minutes ago
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