Everything You Need to Know About the 2025 Chinese Grand Prix Qualifying and Sprint Race

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2025 Chinese Grand Prix: Your Comprehensive Guide

Get ready for an exhilarating weekend at the Shanghai International Circuit as Lewis Hamilton secures pole position for the Chinese sprint race on Saturday. But who will claim the coveted first spot on the grid for the Grand Prix on Sunday? Let’s dive into all the details you need to know!

Key Details about the 2025 Chinese Sprint Race and Qualifying

Mark your calendars! The sprint race takes place on Saturday, 22 March, with qualifying following suit. Here are the timings in various time zones:

How to Watch the 2025 Chinese Sprint Race and Qualifying

Don’t miss a moment of the action! UK fans can catch the race on Sky Sports F1 or streaming services like NowTV. United States viewers can tune in through ESPN, fuboTV, and F1 TV. For a complete list of F1 broadcasts for each country, visit here.

Chinese Sprint Race: What to Know

The sprint race will consist of 19 laps, with the top 8 drivers earning championship points as follows:

Upcoming Sprint Race and F1 Driver Standings

Keep an eye on the standings as we move towards the Chinese Grand Prix! Here’s where things currently stand:

F1 Constructors’ Standings ahead of the Chinese Grand Prix

Here’s how the constructors stand ahead of the Chinese Grand Prix:

Photos from Chinese GP – Practice & Sprint Qualifying

Stay tuned for stunning photos from the practice and sprint qualifying sessions at the Shanghai International Circuit!

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