October 16, 2024
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The Chinese Grand Prix will see Formula 1 compete in Shanghai for the first time in five years.

Since Formula One returned to the track in 2019, 106 races have gone by. After an exciting first weekend of racing, what can we expect from the actual race?

Max Verstappen won a thrilling sprint race on Saturday morning and used that victory to secure a simple pole position in the afternoon qualifying session. Verstappen will be aiming to record his 58th career victory and add a fourth victory from his first five races of the season.

With Fernando Alonso lurking in third place on the grid, teammate Sergio Perez is best positioned to stop the world champion’s ascent from second spot on the grid.

After a subpar qualifying session, Lewis Hamilton is now down in 18th place. What can he do?

We will soon find out!

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