10 things we learned from the 2024 F1 Chinese Grand Prix


Method 1 lastly headed again to China after the COVID-19 pandemic, the place house hero Zhou Guanyu was cheered on passionately – shifting the Sauber driver and 2004 Fernando Alonso fan significantly.

Zhou was granted a post-race celebration on the grid behind the podium-sharing Pink Bull drivers – Lando Norris absent from the preliminary congratulatory pictures between the dominant Max Verstappen and the shakier Sergio Perez having been unaware he was supposed to go there on the in-lap.

Such scenes for Zhou are uncommon and suggests F1 continues to be working arduous to crack the Chinese language market at what’s successfully a second try in 20 years.

Verstappen profitable commandingly is, in fact, not uncommon. However in one in every of his two Shanghai victories there was one rare growth. That, plus loads extra, options in our evaluation of the principle takeaways from the season’s fifth spherical – together with its first dash occasion.

1. Verstappen so quick he may even check issues in-race

Verstappen had every little thing beneath management in China

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Verstappen’s run to a fourth GP win from 5 rounds was once more completely easy for the world champion. Solely the digital and precise security automotive activations erased what absolutely would’ve been a devastating predominant race victory margin.

When requested if he had had any fascinating moments in that run, the place he aced the beginning and each restarts forward of Norris, he replied: “I locked up within the second restart into Flip 6, I believe, slightly bit, in order that was not preferrred.

“Then I threw a tear-off away, which I believe I may hear on the consumption. It was flapping round hitting my helmet. I do not know the place it ended up. And with two laps in the past, I believe I drove over slightly little bit of particles earlier than Flip 14. In order that was slightly bit scary, as a result of with all of the tyres it is simple to have a puncture at excessive velocity while you drive over carbon. That was it, I believe.”

Plus: Chinese Grand Prix Driver Ratings 2024

The top to his dash race, the place Verstappen had an 8s hole with 4 laps remaining that was 13s by the top, featured the world champion testing a brand new Pink Bull brake steadiness setting. He declared a present of supreme energy in depth from F1’s present finest squad “good in all places besides Flip 14 – too ahead”.

2. Thriller arduous tyre tempo loss undid Ferrari’s GP potential…

Ferrari struggled more than anyone expected across the weekend

Ferrari struggled greater than anybody anticipated throughout the weekend

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Thus far in 2024, Ferrari had been Pink Bull’s closest rival and far was anticipated of the crew right here after its Australia win. However in the principle China contest, it was McLaren that ran Pink Bull closest – a relative time period – and Norris headed Perez.

He was aided by the VSC/first security automotive within the sense that it meant each he and the chasing Leclerc received a free pitstop on their daring one-stop try. Pirelli reckons anybody making an attempt this may have struggled late with no neutralisation. However working third after the 2 restarts, Leclerc would’ve expected to attack Norris given he was exhibiting higher degradation on the mediums of their lengthy opening stint.

 

However Ferrari ended up being “a bit much less performant on the arduous”, per crew boss Fred Vasseur. This meant Leclerc struggled to get the white-walled rubber into the temperature window post-restart two and he dropped again from Norris earlier than Perez lastly got here again by with as the ultimate third kicked off.

“It is a matter of a tenth or half a tenth [against McLaren each race],” Vasseur added. “In Melbourne for instance we completed the race after 60 laps eight seconds in entrance, we’re one tenth sooner. After which at present we’re one tenth slower. It is extra a matter of extracting the very best of what we’ve got.”

3. …however the savage intra-team combat didn’t assist

In-fighting didn't help Ferrari's Shanghai efforts

In-fighting did not assist Ferrari’s Shanghai efforts

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Ferrari was additionally left mystified by its lack of qualifying tempo within the tight battle behind Pink Bull, with its predominant race qualifying outcomes – sixth and seventh – attributed to gearing the SF-24’s set-up in the direction of higher in race tyre degradation.

However what good Ferrari may present on this on the mediums was additionally compromised by its drivers squabbling at the beginning and dropping behind George Russell. Nico Hulkenberg additionally briefly nipped forward on the primary lap earlier than the pink pair hit again quick.

Leclerc then took eight laps to go Russell (thrillingly across the exterior at Flip 1) and by that point the early podium scrap had gone clear forward whilst he homed in on Oscar Piastri and Fernando Alonso. Sainz by no means handed Russell and he was saved on the two-stop technique earlier than finishing the race’s longest stint on the arduous across the neutralisations shaking up proceedings.

The Ferrari pair additionally moved into controversial floor with their dash race conflict exiting the hairpin as soon as Sainz had been within the wars with Alonso.

“While you begin from P9 the race is way more tough as a result of you’ve soiled air on the primary laps, even if you’re sooner,” Vasseur said.

“However principally even if you’re sooner you battle to overhaul as a result of if you do not have the large hole, you harm the tyre for the primary 10 laps after which you might be useless. I believe it is actually a matter of placing every little thing collectively. We did not have a clear weekend on our facet, however we made collectively too many errors.”

4. Unusual observe floor appeared to help McLaren

Norris bet that he would finish behind the two Ferraris

Norris guess that he would end behind the 2 Ferraris

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McLaren had headed to Shanghai fearing the observe’s numerous lengthy corners and gradual velocity turns would expose the MCL60’s ongoing weaknesses. However Norris had a principle that the bitumen floor therapy that appeared “painted” to the drivers on arrival truly helped the orange crew total, as he shone in dash qualifying and headed the Ferraris behind Alonso’s predominant race qualifying heroics too.

“This observe may be very totally different [compared to 2019],” stated the Briton. “The [asphalt] is kind of odd. Possibly that performed into our palms a bit greater than we had been considering, perhaps with the previous [asphalt], we’d have struggled a bit extra. So simply little issues. We’re not making it up [predicting struggles]. We’re giving our sincere opinion on the place we wish to be.”

McLaren crew boss Andrea Stella additionally highlighted how “China would not appear to be as tough for the entrance tyres because it was prior to now”.

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He added: “On the similar time, I believe the situations helped retain grip on the rear [as the overcast GP had a track temperature peak 4°C cooler versus Saturday’s sprint]. As a result of the rear axle particularly at present was not overheating. Whereas if we take a look at the dash I believe we had a little bit of overheating. Ferrari gave the impression to be extra snug, Max had an enormous benefit [on rear deg]”.

5. Weird trackside grass fires thriller by no means totally solved

Friday saw two grass fires erupt trackside - without the cause known for certain

Friday noticed two grass fires erupt trackside – with out the trigger identified for sure

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Hearth is one in every of motorsport’s largest risks, however it was nonetheless uncommon to see this concern impacting an space the automobiles and drivers by no means reached. This was the large patch of grass that got set ablaze by flooring sparks on the within of Flip 7 in follow and dash qualifying.

These adopted pre-event moist climate and a bathe pre-Friday qualifying, which meant the grass wasn’t tinder-box dry. The FIA inspected the realm on Friday evening however couldn’t discover any flammable materials or chemical substances on the grass, nor any signal the speculation of seeping methane fuel from pipes and the observe’s swampland setting was contributing the fires.

“Though we’re nonetheless unsure why grass fires occurred in yesterday’s periods, we’re taking pre-emptive measures forward of at present’s observe actions,” an FIA assertion learn on Saturday, which fortunately didn’t have a fireplace get away on the spot and nor did it on Sunday.

6. Hulkenberg delivered for Haas, whereas RB confronted catastrophe

Hulkenberg scored points for the third time in five grands prix

Hulkenberg scored factors for the third time in 5 grands prix

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But once more in 2024, Lance Stroll’s poor exhibiting in opposition to Alonso for Aston Martin meant the ultimate level was on provide for one of many backside 5 squads. And for the third time this 12 months (having additionally taken ninth in Australia) this went Haas’s manner by way of Nico Hulkenberg.

He received caught into the squabbling Ferrari drivers on the GP’s first lap, earlier than they roared again by and he was then shoved huge by Stroll in a bizarrely unpunished Flip 6 hairpin transfer. However what was extra spectacular was that a lot afterward, Hulkenberg prevented his dash order dive with 2023-esque Haas tyre deg not obvious on team-mate Kevin Magnussen’s automotive.

Having adjusted his set-up to keep away from this for the principle race, Hulkenberg delivered on a day the place the opposite ‘Class B’ 2024 factors scorer to this point – RB – had the catastrophe of getting each its automobiles worn out by errors from others. Ricciardo was executed by Stroll’s restart one misjudgement, whereas Magnussen rashly tried to repass Tsunoda shortly afterwards and oversteered into the RB exiting Flip 6.

Hulkenberg’s level cuts the hole between the 2 groups to 2 factors – on seven and 5 respectively – with Williams, Alpine and Sauber nonetheless scoreless.

7. F1 factors system set for 2025 shake-up

The F1 points system could see points awarded down to 12th

The F1 factors system may see factors awarded all the way down to twelfth

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This time subsequent 12 months, had been all the outcomes to be similar, by some means, solely Sauber would have zero factors after 5 rounds. It’s because, as Autosport revealed on Saturday, the groups, F1 and the FIA are contemplating extending factors to run all the way down to twelfth place for GP occasions.

The highest seven locations would nonetheless reward the identical quantity, which avoids the larger groups gaining and likewise having to pay increased entry charges based mostly on whole factors accrued. The early suggestion from the Shanghai paddock is that the barrier of 5 groups supporting the transfer (plus officers’ approval) needs to be cleared.

An F1 Fee assembly this week can even focus on a separate proposal to evaluate attainable leap begins on video proof, not solely based mostly on if automotive transponders detect grid field motion. That is understood to have much less assist amongst the groups but when sufficient agree the change may come as quickly the subsequent race in Miami.

8. Ricciardo’s new RB chassis contributed to “finest” weekend pre-Stroll crash

Ricciardo had a return to form before Stroll put him out of the race

Ricciardo had a return to type earlier than Stroll put him out of the race

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Tsunoda has scored all RBs seven factors to this point this 12 months and whereas Ricciardo’s GP technique meant he was all the time set to slide out of the decrease high 10 battle within the race’s second half (he was but to make use of one other compound amongst a gaggle of rivals set to go to the top), he was total having fun with his “finest” weekend of the season. Stroll’s error wrecked all that, nevertheless.

Ricciardo had come into the occasion feeling the chassis change RB had enacted after Suzuka would grant him “peace of thoughts”. With it, he then headed Tsunoda in each Chinese language qualifying periods and far happier along with his feeling with within the VCARB 01, albeit it with one essential caveat.

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“Thus far, it’s been a extra optimistic weekend for us and my finest one of many 12 months,” he stated after Saturday qualifying. “We modified the chassis this weekend and I really feel the automotive higher and have extra confidence in it, in order that’s encouraging, however it’s only one observe. I’ve all the time loved Shanghai and I even have a reasonably good previous right here, so I believe we have to proceed proving our efficiency in the midst of the subsequent few races.”

9. Staff success potential isn’t the one consider Sainz’s 2025 contract choice

Sainz is a man in demand

Sainz is a person in demand

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Studying between the traces of F1’s fixed truth-massaging video games is each very important for seeing the complete image and fraught with peril. Because the China weekend received beneath manner, there was loads extra chat in regards to the 2025 driver market and right here Sainz’s state of affairs and feedback once more stood out.

He stated: “I’m all the time going to attempt to search for the quickest choice accessible…there are, for positive, different very fascinating medium-term, not even long-term, choices on the market that I’ll contemplate and I’m contemplating.”

His “all of it relies on the compromises or the affords and what everybody affords” line then stood out extra when an interview given by Pink Bull’s Helmut Marko to Austrian newspaper Kleine Zeitung was revealed to contain the following.

“We’re speaking to him,” stated Marko. “He is having his strongest season in F1, however he has a really profitable provide from Audi that we will not match or beat.”

Marko is adept at enjoying his personal video games by way of the media with regards to driver market selections however given Audi’s long-term curiosity in Sainz it nonetheless underlines the daring selection the Spaniard might quickly be making.

In any case, each he and Audi need that selection – no matter it’s – made early, whereas Pink Bull and Mercedes are the one groups with slots he’d actually be excited about proper now.

10. A few of F1’s guidelines nonetheless aren’t clear sufficient, but extra penalty inconsistency elsewhere

Norris was at the centre of confusion in sprint qualifying

Norris was on the centre of confusion in dash qualifying

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There was an extended listing of baffling officiating selections final weekend: seven in whole.

Deleting and reinstating Norris’s dash qualifying pole time. Reprimanding Hulkenberg for passing two automobiles within the pitlane early in GP qualifying (a cameraman did have to leap clear) after clearing Alonso for squeezing previous Zhou within the pit exit channel only a bit additional alongside the day gone by as SQ3 started.

Then there was making use of Alonso’s dash penalty when he’d already retired, however not doing so for Ricciardo’s GP sanction with the Australian out farther from second occasion’s finish. Plus, dismissing Aston’s protest of Sainz’s post-Q2 crash rejoining. Giving Alonso three penalty factors for clipping Sainz within the dash when Stroll and Magnussen ended the GP for the RB drivers and respectively received two every. There was additionally not penalising Stroll for shoving Hulkenberg off early within the GP. And, lastly, penalising Sargeant closely for a detailed security automotive line overtake on Hulkenberg in the principle occasion.

The final incident may absolutely have been solved by swift intervention by the FIA’s distant ops centre in Geneva, however Sargeant’s “I do not know why they did not simply inform me to present the place again, clearly, I might’ve executed so” doubt suggests Williams was unaware there could possibly be a case to reply.

The penultimate state of affairs was lined by the stewards explaining “automotive 18 clearly had its entrance axle at the least alongside the mirror of the opposite automotive by the apex of the nook” and “it additionally seems to us that automotive 27 might have left the observe briefly as a result of the automotive bottomed out over the kerb”. Plus, the penalty factors queries are lined by what the stewards can apply for numerous incidents within the guidelines.

However these are too obscure on the Alonso dash penalty vs Ricciardo Miami GP grid drop, per the stewards themselves. They really useful that the FIA considers making the mandatory amendments to carry higher readability to this subject given “we observe that the language within the laws as to when a automotive has retired [Alonso was classified two laps down in the sprint while Ricciardo wasn’t in the GP] and the resultant penalties on penalties that could be imposed or served, particularly when that automotive is in any other case labeled, is considerably unclear and we might suggest “.

The Aston protest on Sainz was additionally shockingly dismissed largely as a result of the phrases “exterior help” weren’t added to Article 39.6 of F1’s guidelines on when drivers could make their very own manner again to the pits after crashes regardless of the groups apparently agreeing to do precisely this in the course of the 2023 Belgian GP.

Not less than widespread sense prevailed within the Norris moist pole time case…

Next up, Miami!

Subsequent up, Miami!

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