The Melbourne Grand Prix was held this year under new comprehensive regulations, but the Shanghai circuit is different from 'Albert Park', requiring a different driving style. The new era of the Formula 1 World Championship heads to Shanghai on Saturday for its first sprint race. It is expected that the Chinese Grand Prix will be a completely different test compared to Melbourne, where British driver George Russell led Mercedes to a one-two finish.
Chinese Grand Prix: New Challenge for F1 Drivers in Shanghai
The first Formula 1 World Championship sprint race of the season will be held in Shanghai. The Chinese Grand Prix will be a serious test for drivers due to the unique characteristics of the track, different from Melbourne. George Russell, who won in Australia, will compete for another victory.