The Formula 1 season continues one week after the season opener in Australia with the Chinese Grand Prix at the Shanghai International Circuit, another chance to see how the new cars behave, now with two races, as it's the first GP with a sprint race on Saturday and the main race on Sunday.
F1 Chinese Grand Prix times (CET and GMT/UK)
This Chinese Grand Prix will be a little more convenient than the Aussie GP last week, with the Grand Prix on Sunday starting at 8:00 AM CET, 7:00 GMT on Sunday. Still early, but better than the Sprint race, which will be on Saturday at 4 AM in European time, 3 AM in British time...
Sprint Race — Sat 14 Mar: 04:00 CET, 03:00 GMT
Qualifying — Sat 14 Mar: 08:00 CET, 07:00 GMT
Grand Prix — Sun 15 Mar: 08:00 CET, 07:00 GMT
After the Australian Grand Prix, George Russell leads, taking the 25 points from the first victory, with Kimi Antonelli second, and Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton third and fourth. Mercedes and Ferrari dominance, and with the defending champion Lando Norris fifth with ten points.