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Chinese GP: Lewis Takes Superb P2 in Wet Sprint Qualifying

Lewis starts the first F1 Sprint Race of the season in Shanghai from the front row, George starts from P11

The risk of rain was 60% at the start of the Sprint Qualifying session and the track temperatures were very cool.

Both Lewis and George did not have their tyres in the best window on their runs in SQ1, but made it through to the second session in P12 and P13.

In SQ2 the weather played a decisive role. Right at the start of the session, the drivers lined up at the pit exit to get out on track as quickly as possible.

Towards the end of SQ2, the long threat of rain materialised - and caught George out cold. While Lewis made it into SQ3 in P9, George was unable to complete his second run due to the onset of rain and finished the session in P11.

Due to the rain, the track was wet and slippery at the start of SQ3, which caused some drivers to spin or leave the track.

Lewis coped well with the conditions and set the fastest time on the rain-soaked track in the final seconds of SQ3, beaten only by Lando Norris in the McLaren, whose time had been deleted but then reinstated.

This means that pole position for the first F1 Sprint Race of the season goes to Lando Norris ahead of Lewis in P2. A great job by Lewis and the team in incredibly difficult circumstances.

Non-representative FP1 session interrupted by grass fire

The race weekend began with a busy first free practice session, in which the team focused primarily on understanding the track surface of the Shanghai International Circuit and learning more about the behaviour of the new generation of cars and the Pirelli tyre compounds.

To complicate matters, it's a Sprint weekend so the team only had a solitary hour of practice before the start of the Sprint Qualifying later in the day.

The return to China was unexpectedly interrupted after 15 minutes in FP1 because a small piece of grass next to the track was on fire in turn 7.

The grass fire was most likely caused by sparks from one of the cars, but was quickly extinguished so that the drivers and teams were able to resume the session after a brief interruption.

There was also a similar incident towards the end of SQ1, as a result of which the start of SQ2 was delayed by a few minutes.

All in all, it was an unusual and above all unrepresentative FP1, with the track offering very little grip throughout. George and Lewis only used one set of the Hard compound tyres and finished the session in P17 and P18 respectively.

The action continues on Saturday morning at 11:00 local time (04:00 UK time), when the drivers will start the day directly with the F1 Sprint Race due to the new weekend format. Qualifying for Sunday's Grand Prix will then follow on Saturday afternoon at 15:00 local time (09:00 UK time).

Lewis Hamilton

It was very tricky conditions out there. As you could see, there was not a lot of grip out there for anyone. As soon as I saw the rain coming though, I was getting very excited. Our pace in the dry didn’t look quite quick enough to challenge at the very front, so the wet weather gave us more of an opportunity. That’s when it all came alive.

We will have to wait and see what the conditions are tomorrow. We have a lot of fast cars starting behind us, but we will see what we can do to keep them behind us.

George Russell

It wasn’t easy at all out there. I got one lap in SQ2 before the rain arrived, which was frustrating. We tried to get out on track as soon as we could, as we knew the rain was coming. We got stuck behind several cars in the pitlane and lost a lot of tyre temperature. We were still close to going through; one more tenth and we would have made it, so it was a shame to be on the bottom end of that.

Who knows what would have happened if we had got through to SQ3. Nevertheless, we’ve got a chance to recover in the Sprint tomorrow though. After that, we’ve got Qualifying for the Grand Prix in the afternoon and that is what really matters.

Andrew Shovlin, Trackside Engineering Director

It was a tricky day today. We knew that having not visited here in five years, the circuit would likely be very green in FP1. That proved to be the case and we therefore elected to only run one set of the Hard tyres. That provides us with a more beneficial allocation for the rest of the weekend. We hope that will prove useful as the track continues to grip up and evolve.

Given the solitary hour of practice, it was always going to be a challenge to get the cars in the optimal window for Sprint Qualifying. That was complicated further by the changing conditions. After getting both cars through to SQ2, George suffered from a lack of tyre temperature on his first push lap. As the rain began to fall, he found himself on the wrong side of the bubble. Lewis made it through and, after a good call by him and the team to change onto a new set of Intermediates with higher pressure, did a great job to qualify P2.

Our pace in the dry wasn’t spectacular but with Lewis, we will be looking to keep those faster cars behind us in tomorrow’s Sprint. George should be able to make some forward progress from his starting position and hopefully he can fight his way into the points. The on-track running in the Sprint will also provide us with further knowledge that we can utilise to make further adjustments to the W15 ahead of qualifying.

2024 Chinese GP Sprint Qualifying Result

1

Lando Norris

McLaren

1:57.940

2

Lewis Hamilton

Mercedes-AMG

1:59.201

3

Fernando Alonso

Aston Martin

1:59.915

4

Max Verstappen

Red Bull

2:00.028

5

Carlos Sainz

Ferrari

2:00.214

6

Sergio Pérez

Red Bull

2:00.375

7

Charles Leclerc

Ferrari

2:00.566

8

Oscar Piastri

McLaren

2:00.990

9

Valtteri Bottas

Sauber

2:01.044

10

Zhou Guanyu

Sauber

2:03.537

11

George Russell

Mercedes

1:36.345

12

Kevin Magnussen

Haas

1:36.473

13

Nico Hülkenberg

Haas

1:36.478

14

Daniel Ricciardo

Racing Bulls

1:36.553

15

Lance Stroll

Aston Martin

1:36.677

16

Pierre Gasly

Alpine

1:37.632

17

Esteban Ocon

Alpine

1:37.720

18

Alexander Albon

Williams

1:37.812

19

Yuki Tsunoda

Racing Bulls

1:37.892

20

Logan Sargeant

Williams

1:37.923

2024 Chinese GP FP1 Result

1

Lance Stroll

Aston Martin

1:36.302

21 Laps

2

Oscar Piastri

McLaren

1:36.629

24 Laps

3

Max Verstappen

Red Bull

1:36.660

25 Laps

4

Sergio Pérez

Red Bull

1:36.690

24 Laps

5

Nico Hülkenberg

Haas

1:37.101

23 Laps

6

Kevin Magnussen

Haas

1:37.118

23 Laps

7

Esteban Ocon

Alpine

1:37.213

23 Laps

8

Alexander Albon

Williams

1:37.229

19 Laps

9

Daniel Ricciardo

Racing Bulls

1:37.238

25 Laps

10

Valtteri Bottas

Sauber

1:37.530

24 Laps

11

Zhou Guanyu

Sauber

1:37.626

24 Laps

12

Yuki Tsunoda

Racing Bulls

1:38.006

27 Laps

13

Charles Leclerc

Ferrari

1:38.090

20 Laps

14

Carlos Sainz

Ferrari

1:38.284

19 Laps

15

Logan Sargeant

Williams

1:38.286

23 Laps

16

Lando Norris

McLaren

1:38.630

21 Laps

17

George Russell

Mercedes-AMG

1:38.806

21 Laps

18

Lewis Hamilton

Mercedes-AMG

1:38.839

24 Laps

19

Fernando Alonso

Aston Martin

1:38.936

22 Laps

20

Pierre Gasly

Alpine

1:39.276

21 Laps

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