F1: Chinese Grand Prix Returns After Five-Year Hiatus, Drivers Share Concerns

siddarth sriram siddarth sriram | 04-18 00:31

Formula One returns to China for the first time in five years this week with a packed programme including a Saturday sprint race, but not everyone is happy with the Shanghai schedule.

Championship leader Max Verstappen and Ferrari’s Carlos Sainz are among those who have expressed doubts about having limited practice on a resurfaced circuit that is unknown to the current specification of F1 cars.

China’s closed borders during the pandemic meant the Shanghai International Circuit has not hosted a grand prix since April 2019, when the race was won by Lewis Hamilton in a Mercedes one-two with Valtteri Bottas.

This weekend has just 60 minutes of free practice on Friday morning ahead of sprint qualifying, leaving drivers fearful about the lack of preparation.

“I think it’s not great,” said Red Bull’s three-time world champion Verstappen about F1’s choice of China as the first of the season’s six sprint venues.

“When you have been away from a track for quite a while you never know what you’re going to experience,” added Verstappen, who has never won in China.

There will be at least one contented face in the paddock — Sauber’s Zhou Guanyu will be driving in front of his own fans for the first time in Formula One.

Shanghai-born Zhou was a five-year-old spectator at the inaugural Chinese Grand Prix in 2004.

“I couldn’t be more excited to finally race on home soil in Shanghai,” said Zhou, who drove an F2 car for Renault at the circuit in 2019 before stepping up to F1 in 2022.

“To be the first Chinese driver ever to compete in Formula 1 in China means a lot to me. It fills me with immense joy, pride and responsibility.

“I have fulfilled my dream.”

The sprint weekend schedule has changed this season, with Shanghai’s 19-lap sprint race on Saturday morning followed by main qualifying in its normal afternoon slot to determine the grid for Sunday’s 56-lap grand prix.

This generation of F1 cars run much lower to the tarmac than those that raced half a decade ago.

Drivers can be penalised if planks protecting the floor of the car show excessive wear, caused by hitting unexpected track undulations — something that can also throw cars out of control.

(This story has not been edited by News18 staff and is published from a syndicated news agency feed - AFP)
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