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The 2024 Chinese Grand Prix (officially known as the Formula 1 Lenovo Chinese Grand Prix 2024) was a Formula One motor race that was held on 21 April 2024 at the Shanghai International Circuit in Shanghai, China. It was the fifth round of the 2024 Formula One World Championship and the first Grand Prix weekend of the season to utilise the ...
The Chinese Grand Prix (Chinese: 中国大奖赛; pinyin: Zhōngguó Dàjiǎngsài) is a round of the Formula One World Championship. The event was held every year from 2004 until 2019 and is contracted to be held until 2030. [1] The event was suspended from 2020 to 2023 due to the COVID-19 pandemic in China.
Grand Prix motorcycle racing Chinese motorcycle Grand Prix (2005–2008) WTCC Race of China (2012–2016) GT World Challenge Asia (2017–2019, 2024) Asian Le Mans Series (2014, 2018–2019) A1 Grand Prix (2006–2008) V8 Supercars China round (2005) Website: shang-sai.com: Grand Prix Circuit (2004–present) Length: 5.451 km (3.388 miles ...
The Chinese Grand Prix will stay on the Formula 1 calendar until at least 2030 in a contract extension announced Friday. The deal was struck even though F1's first Chinese driver, Zhou Guanyu, is ...
Formula 1 returns to China this weekend after a five-year absence. Despite his so-so results, Zhou is being promoted as a celebrity in China. Ahead of the first grand prix weekend in Shanghai ...
Formula 1 returns to Shanghai in two weeks for the Chinese Grand Prix. The top three finishers on Sunday in the Japanese GP questioned holding a sprint in China, a track that has not held an F1 ...
The Chinese Grand Prix returned to the calendar for the first time since 2019 after being cancelled for four years in a row due to difficulties presented by the COVID-19 pandemic in the country. [57] The Emilia Romagna Grand Prix, which was cancelled in the preceding year due to flooding in the area, also returned to the calendar. [57]
Zhou at the 2024 Chinese Grand Prix Zhou Guanyu, interviewed in 2024. Zhou and Bottas were retained at the team for the 2024 season. [50] [51] Following the end of Sauber's partnership with Alfa Romeo, the team rebranded to Stake F1 Team Kick Sauber to accommodate the sponsorship of Stake.com and Kick. [52]