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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.
2020 Italian Grand Prix (Lewis Hamilton) [19] Highest top speed (race) 372.499 km/h (231.46 mph) [j] 2016 Mexican Grand Prix (Valtteri Bottas) [20] Highest top speed (overall) 378 km/h (234.878 mph) [k] 2016 European Grand Prix (Valtteri Bottas) [21] Shortest lap time (qualifying) 53.377 s: 2020 Sakhir Grand Prix (Valtteri Bottas) [22]
The World Constructors' Championship is awarded to the most successful Formula One constructor over the course of the season, as determined by a points system based on Grand Prix results. [12] The Constructors' Championship was first awarded as the International Cup for F1 Manufacturers in 1958 , and its current name was adopted in 1981 .
In June, Formula One launched the We Race As One initiative to fight racism, global inequity and the impact of COVID-19. The initiative used a rainbow logo, with the colours of all ten Formula One teams, also with the #WeRaceAsOne hashtag, and featured prominent We Race As One branding on vehicles (including the safety car) and signage on track ...
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 ...
Since the first World Championship Grand Prix in 1950, red flags have been shown in 88 World Championship Formula One races, with the latest one being at the 2024 São Paulo Grand Prix. A total of 26 races were restarted on the first lap, while 13 Grands Prix were not restarted, nine because of rain and four due to crashes involving drivers.
The 1950 British Grand Prix was the first Formula One World Championship Grand Prix. [23] Not included in this list are non-championship Grands Prix held to Formula One regulations from 1946 to 1983 and as part of each of the British Formula One Championship and the South African Formula One Championship. [17] [21]
The car was planned to make its competitive debut at the 2020 Australian Grand Prix, but this was delayed when the race was cancelled and the next three events in Bahrain, Vietnam and China were postponed in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. [8] [9] The C39 made its debut at the 2020 Austrian Grand Prix.