F1 Chinese Grand Prix: Lewis Hamilton takes his first Ferrari win in the F1 Sprint

The first weekend ended in the Lewis Hamilton race, as the Ferrari driver ended a note below, as he finished the tenth in the Australian Grand Prix.
The second started to a much better start, as it starts at the Pole in the F1 Sprint race in the Grand Shanghai race.
Hamilton admitted that “Gobsmacked” at the P1 insurance on Friday, where he established Max Verstapen to the center with his colleague Charles Leclerc and a husband from McLares “fast”. But now Hamilton won his first cup as the Ferrari driver – a special cup in the Pirelli Sprint, which will represent the large 500 resource race for the tire supplier, which comes later this season – and he is in one line for it.
However, it will need to stop not only in Verstapen, but a group of drivers on the kindness of 19 kindly to the volatile flag to do so.
Here is how the network will appear for the F1 Sprint Racing:
Prix Grand Prix F1 Sprint Printial Grid
row | position | driver | a team | position | driver | a team |
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row | position | driver | a team | position | driver | a team |
Row 1 | 1 | Lewis Hamilton | Ferrari | 2 | Max Versaben | Red Ball |
Row 2 | 3 | Oscar Pasri | McLaren | 4 | Charles Licerrick | Ferrari |
Row 3 | 5 | George Russell | Mercedes | 6 | Lando Norris | McLaren |
Row 4 | 7 | Kimi Antonelli | Mercedes | 8 | Yuki Tsunoda | VCARB |
Row 5 | 9 | Alex Albon | Williams | 10 | Lance Nuzha | Aston Martin |
Row 6 | 11 | Fernando Alonso | Aston Martin | 12 | Oliver Berman | Hay |
Row 7 | 13 | Carlos Sinz Junior | Williams | 14 | Gabriel Portolo | Spoiler |
Row 8 | 15 | Isack Hadjar | VCARB | 16 | Jack Duhan | Alpine Mountains |
Row 9 | 17 | Pierre Gazley | Alpine Mountains | 18 | Esteban Okon | Hay |
Grade 10 | 19 | Niko Holkenberg | Spoiler | 20 | Liam Lawson | Red Ball |
We will cover the first F1 Sprint race for the 2025 Formula 1 season SB nationSo check again when the lights come out at 11:00 pm in the East on Friday night for full coverage.
All updates in the eastern time or according to the lap number.
Chinese Grand Prix F1
11:36: Below is your top scorer in the F1 race in the Chinese Grand Prix:
P1: Hamilton
P2: PIASSTRI
P3: VerstapPen
P4: Russell
P5: leclerc
P6: Tsunoda
P7: Antoni
P8: Norris
Roll 19: It is official. Lewis Hamilton achieved his first red victory. He took the F1 Sprint race in the Chinese Grand Prix.
Roll 19: The last roll is ongoing.
LeClerc radio devices in the car that the car is “non -applicable”, and that he cannot turn the car at all. However, this does not seem to the path, because it is throughout Russell for P4.
Roll 18: Finally, Norris entered the points again, and continued bypassing walking in the hairpin.
Leclerc is all over the back wing of Russell.
Role 17: Three rolls to go and Hamilton are chasing his first victory in Ferrari, because now almost four seconds before Pastari.
It is interesting that the Leclerc was pulled inside the doctors from Russell to P4. The battle for P6 is still involved, as Tsunoda is still adhering to Antoni. NORRIS is still within the DRS collection from the P8, but a few DRS train may be formed against the McLaren driver.
Roll 16: In the end, the PiaSSTRI stuck to the Verstapen at the end of the 15 lap, and is now looking to chase Hamilton with a few rolls.
Lab 15: PISTRI is still within the DRS domain of VERSTAPPEN for P2.
It is only interesting when Noris seemed out of the struggle for points, as he closed in front of the Lance Stroll for P8 group.
Role 14: Hamilton maintains his leadership, but the battle behind them is heating. PiaSSTRI tries to form a move around PiaSSTRI at the beginning of the lap, but Verstapen holds. But there is concern in Red Bull, as the Versaben radio devices are that its tires are “dead”.
Roll 12: Carlos Sainz JR. In drilling where Williams FW47 slides on the network. There is no information about whether he is dealing with a mechanical problem, but given that the hole stops unexpectedly in the 19 -year -old enemy race, there is likely to be a problem.
Roll 11: Hamilton reduced before Verstapen, outside the DRS range. The Red Bull driver must now worry about his rear vision mirror, as he is full of anything but McLaren’s PiaSSTRI.
Role 10: A fun battle formed at the back of the points between Yuki Tsunoda in P6 and Kimi Antonelli in P7. Antonelly is only 0.471 seconds behind VCARB today.
Roll 9: Hamilton continues to drive Verstapen, and the Red Bull driver is warning on the radio to play with racing lines to try to find some clean air, to help manage tires.
Roll 8: Norris regrets the radio that he “leads very slow and kills the frame.”
Verstapen was closed within the DRS group in Hamilton, and PiaSSTRI is still amazing. Piastri has opened a value of 2.412 seconds on Russell in P4, so this three -car race is currently.
Role 7: The accident between Dawuhan and Lawson is now being investigated.
PISTRI is within the DRS domain of Verstapen. Now we can see whether he can form a move around the defending driver’s hero.
Roll 6: Race officials have noticed an accident between Liam Lawson and Jacques Douuhan in the phase of 14 on the lap 5. Lucon caused the Douuhan stick, but he took out the elbows a little, causing some contact between the two.
Lab 5: While Hamilton and Versaben run, Oscar Bayastiri is lying behind them, after only 1.286 seconds behind VerstapPen. PiaSSTRI may be waiting to learn how to deteriorate tires during these next few rolls before moving.
Roll 3: Loop 3 begins with VerstapPen outside the scope of doctors behind Hamilton.
Roll 2: George Russell sneaks by Charles Licerrick early in the early lap, and slides to P4.
Roll 1: The F1 race is held in Shanghai. Hamilton jumps inward and advances on Verstapen to carry the initiative. Lando Norris is mixed to P9 from its starting point in P6.
11:03: Here is the design in the Shanghai International Circle:
There are two DRS regions, and as you can see the long range of these first four turns means that things outside the beginning may not be settled until the end of sector 1. It should be enjoyable.
11:00: The formation roll is ongoing.
10:58: All twenty drivers start on the medium compound, as expected. Remember that there is no need for stops in the F1 SPRINT race, so the difference expects the medium compound to continue at least 19 rolls, even with the problems of deteriorating tires that we saw this week.
10:54: “This weekends revolve around the front tire management,” says Alex Brundle at the F1TV. The restarting paths have been chewed with tires so far this week, and the driver, which manages the tires better, may reach these 19 rolls to the first step of the platform.
10:44: “We are outside the position,” says Max Versaben, to Lawrence Parito before the start.
10:32: Williams were fined 50,000 euros. – With 40,000 euros of this – for their failure to “provide video files recorded by the front and rear wireless cameras in the specified time range.”
This is part of the C telembdown in FIA on “Flex Wings”, dating back to last season. FIA instructed the teams to install cameras on their front and back wings to allow more supervision of these components. However, Williams did not submit video files from those cameras after the FP1, due to misunderstanding.
Race officials stated at Document 41 here Who – which “[f]Or avoid suspicion, there was no suggestion that the wings were not in compliance with the requirements of the flexibility of the car structure under technical regulations. “
10:24: We live, and Nico Hülkeenberg goes to the start of the hole lane. Chapter on his car in light of Parc Ferme circumstances, which led to a penalty. Hülkeenberg has been set to start the F1 SPRINT race from P19.