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Formula 1 Chinese GP

F1 Chinese GP live commentary and updates - Sprint race

Follow updates for the sprint race in Shanghai at round two of the 2026 F1 season

Lewis Hamilton, Ferrari, George Russell, Mercedes

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But with that, we shall leave you with the sprint race report and be back for qualifying - see you then! 

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Verstappen holds the sprint race wins record with 13 - 10 ahead of Norris and Piastri in second on that list - but that was the first time he's finished the shortened contest outside of the points. 

Verstappen to Sky Sports after finishing ninth: "I've not a lot of words at the moment. Everything that could go wrong, went wrong. Balance all over the place. Probably the highest degradation of everybody out there."

How the championship now looks:

  1. George Russell - 33 points
  2. Kimi Antonelli - 22 points
  3. Charles Leclerc - 22 points
  4. Lewis Hamilton - 18 points
  5. Lando Norris - 15 points
  6. Max Verstappen - 8 points
  7. Oliver Bearman - 7 points
  8. Arvid Lindblad - 4 points
  9. Oscar Piastri - 3 points
  10. Gabriel Bortoleto - 2 points

Norris: "Just not got the pace to fight the cars in front. They can get the tyres to work better and they have a much more stable car. P4 as good as we could achieve today."

This was the first of six sprint races this year: Miami (2 May), Canada (23 May), Britain (4 July), Netherlands (22 August) and Singapore (10 October) are the others. 

Toto Wolff: "The Ferraris are really quick out of the box. I think probably they outstretched the tyres a bit, so without the safety car that would've been more difficult for them."

On top of the world

George Russell, Mercedes

George Russell, Mercedes

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Hamilton: "Mega job. Big thank you to the team for us to be in this position fighting with Mercedes at the front. Their pace on the straights is just a little too much at the moment."

Leclerc: "Was managing quite a bit but I'm pretty happy with the race. It's good to see our race pace is more similar to the Mercedes than our qualifying pace."

Russell in parc ferme: "I just spoke to Charles and this was pretty fun in the end. A lot of strategy and how we do the overtakes is not easy. Then got everything under control - very happy to get the win."

Charles Leclerc, Ferrari, Lewis Hamilton, Ferrari, George Russell, Mercedes

Charles Leclerc, Ferrari, Lewis Hamilton, Ferrari, George Russell, Mercedes

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Obviously not...2025 showed a points total can be reduced in an instant. But George is certainly looking head and shoulders above the rest! 

We're only a grand prix and sprint race into the season, but Russell already leads the championship by 11 points.

The Mercedes driver is on 33 points, with Leclerc and Antonelli tied on 22. Season over? 

Championship leader George Russell continues his perfect start to the season by winning the Chinese GP sprint race! 

Ferrari completes the podium, while Norris and Antonelli round out the top five. 

Lap 19/19

Final lap. Russell is seemingly chilling with a gap of 1s to Leclerc, whose team-mate Hamilton is 2.5s behind in the final podium spot.

Lap 18/19

Though Piastri has been told to give Antonelli fifth, having allegedly overtaken him before the line on the restart. 

Lap 18/19

Mixed bag for McLaren. Hamilton has overtaken Norris for third, whereas Piastri had an effective restart moving up to fifth.

Lap 17/19

A bit of wheelspin out of the penultimate corner cost Leclerc, so Russell is already a second down the road and unchallenged in the lead. 

Why would McLaren pit both cars? It's massively cost Piastri who has dropped to eighth, and there's not going to be much green flag running left...

News of the safety car has bunched up the order with some pitting and others not. Lawson and Bearman stayed out and they've consequently jumped ahead of Antonelli and Piastri.

The Mercedes driver served his penalty, while Piastri lost time in a double stack behind Norris. 

It is! Just moments before it was called, Antonelli overtook Leclerc for second in the final sector.

Lap 13/19

Hulkenberg has pulled off at Turn 1...safety car on its way?

The action unfolding with parts of the Shanghai skyline in the background.

Oscar Piastri, McLaren, Pierre Gasly, Alpine

Oscar Piastri, McLaren, Pierre Gasly, Alpine

Photo by: Lintao Zhang / LAT Images via Getty Images

Lap 12/19

There we are: Antonelli has taken the final podium spot. But as things stand, he'll drop to sixth. Piastri currently holds sixth on track, but he is 13.3s ahead of seventh-placed Lawson.

Lap 11/19

Russell has certainly survived the Ferrari threat. He is 4s down the road ahead of Leclerc, with Hamilton trying to thwart an Antonelli challenge for third. 

Remember, Antonelli has a 10s penalty so even if he takes third, he'll most likely drop down the order.

Lap 9/19

The Ferrari drivers really are focusing on each other now, much to George's delight. Hamilton tried to re-take second but failed and the squabbles continue.

At what point does the Scuderia enforce team orders? Kimi is closing...

Lap 8/19

Looks like Russell has survived the Ferrari challenge for now, as Leclerc and Hamilton are instead focusing on each other. The seven-time world champion has dropped to third, with second-placed Leclerc around 2s off the lead. 

Lap 7/19

Antonelli has made a real mess of this race. He's just been given a 10-second penalty for locking up into Isack Hadjar towards the start. There was little damage on the Red Bull, but it is big damage to Kimi's race.

He is currently fourth, but will drop to around ninth as it stands. 

Lap 6/19

At what point does a driver taking the race lead become a little insignificant? Once again, we have a change as Russell overtakes Hamilton.

George Russell, Mercedes

George Russell, Mercedes

Photo by: Sam Bloxham / LAT Images via Getty Images

Lap 6/19

How is Max Verstappen down in 13th one may ask. Well, looking at a replay of the race start, he was slow off the line just like Kimi as he struggled for revs.

Lap 4/19

We have a new leader again...and again. Russell blasted past Hamilton down the back straight, but it looks like he wasted his energy as the Ferrari driver took the lead again at Turn 1. 

'Yo-yo' is certainly one word for it...

Lewis Hamilton leading the Chinese GP sprint race...what year is this again?

Lewis Hamilton, Ferrari

Lewis Hamilton, Ferrari

Photo by: Rudy Carezzevoli / Getty Images

Lap 2/19

But once again we're seeing that yo-yo style racing that was witnessed in Melbourne, as Russell re-took his lead in the final sector before Hamilton overtook him again into Turn 1.

In the midfield though, Arvid Lindblad has spun to the back in his Racing Bulls. 

Lap 1/19

It gets even better for the seven-time world champion, who takes the lead from George Russell at Turn 8! 

Lap 1/19

George Russell keeps his lead but it's a horrible start for Kimi Antonelli, who was slow off his line presumably down to a lack of battery power.

Brilliant from Lewis Hamilton, who was quick to react and is up to second with Lando Norris right behind.

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