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    Chinese GP 2019: History, Stats & Facts

    Inside RacingApril 10, 2019
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    The Chinese Grand Prix is currently held at the Shanghai International Circuit, Jiading, Shanghai, designed by Hermann Tilke.

    When completed in 2004, it was the most expensive Formula One circuit facility, costing US$240 million.

    Abu Dhabi became the most expensive at US$6 billion when it opened in 2009.

    The track is 5.451 km long and features one of the trickiest corners combinations on the Formula One calendar, comparable to that of Istanbul Park’s turn 8, also designed by Tilke.

    Turn 1 and 2 are a very demanding 270-degree, right-handed corner combination that requires a lot of speed whilst entering and it tightens up towards the end.

    The race is scheduled to remain on the Formula One calendar until at least 2020.

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    Chinese Grand Prix, Round 3 of the 2019 Formula 1 season

    Circuit name: Shanghai International Circuit

    Race laps: 56

    Circuit length: 5.451 km (3.387 mi)

    Race length: 305.066 km (189.559 mi)

    Number of corners: 16 (9 right, 7 left)

    Circuit direction: Clockwise

    Distance from pole to T1 apex: 336.49 m

    Pole position 2018: Sebastian Vettel – Ferrari 1:31.095

    Pole position side: Left

    Pit lane length under speed limit control: 383.2 m

    Drive-through time at 80 km/h: 17.24 s

    Lap time at full throttle: 59%

    Lap distance at full throttle: 72%

    Gear changes per lap: 48

    Braking events (>2g): 7

    Heavy braking events (4g): 1

    Fuel consumption: Medium

    Maximum lateral G-force: 4.9 @ t7

    Maximum speed: 329.6 km/h

    Track evolution (P1 – Qualifying): Medium

    DRS zones: T13-14 / T16-1

    Key overtaking opportunities: T1 / T6 / T14

    Race lap record: 1:32.238 Michael Schumacher – Ferrari 2004

    Absolute lap record: 1:31.095 Sebastian Vettel – Ferrari Q3 – 2018

    Shanghai International Circuit

    shanghai circuit layout

    Pirelli used compounds

    Tyres that must be available (one of them to be used) at some point in the race:

    One set of C2 Hard

    One set of C3 Medium

    Tyres assigned for Q3 in qualifying:                     

    One set of C4 Soft

    Teams/Drivers compounds choice

    Nbr Driver Hard C1 Medium C2 Soft C3
    44 Lewis Hamilton 1 4 8
    77 Valtteri Bottas 2 3 8
    5 Sebastian Vettel 2 4 7
    16 Charles Leclrec 1 5 7
    33 Max Verstappen 2 3 8
    10 Pierre Gasly 2 4 7
    3 Daniel Ricciardo 1 4 8
    27 Nico Hulkenberg 2 3 8
    20 Kevin Magnussen 2 3 8
    8 Romain Grosjean 1 4 8
    55 Carlos Sainz 2 2 9
    4 Lando Norris 2 2 9
    11 Sergio Perez 2 3 8
    18 Lance Stroll 2 3 8
    7 Kimi Raikkonen 2 3 8
    99 Antonio Giovinazzi 3 2 8
    26 Daniil Kvyat 2 3 8
    23 Alexander Albon 2 3 8
    63 George Russell 1 5 7
    88 Robert Kubica 2 4 7

    THE CIRCUIT FROM A TYRE POINT OF VIEW:

    • The wide track is renowned for its long straights and corners: the straights can cool down the front tyres in particularly, causing a risk of front locking.
    • Weather is always a big question mark: cool temperatures are common, which increases the possibility of graining – especially in free practice.
    • There was a wide variety of different strategies in China last year: Daniel Ricciardo won for Red Bull with two stops, although the race was affected by a safety car.
    • The track has a medium abrasive surface and is quite demanding on tyres, with the front-left tyre working hardest.
    • Lateral forces (cornering) are quite balanced with longitudinal forces (acceleration and braking) in China. Turns 1 and 13 are the most demanding corners.

    MARIO ISOLA – HEAD OF CAR RACING

    “Last year, China was the first grand prix where there was a ‘jump’ in the tyre nominations, contributing to an exciting race with an emphasis on strategy. Our C2, C3 and C4 hard, medium and soft nominations this time are roughly equivalent to the medium, soft and ultrasoft compounds we had in China last year. We are hoping that this choice it will result in the same sort of entertaining action and a good mix of strategies. Shanghai is quite a complete track that contains a bit of everything, so it makes a solid all-round test of car and tyre performance. With plenty of overtaking opportunities as well, and the celebrations for the 1000th grand prix, it should be a very memorable weekend”.

    SHANGHAI MINIMUM STARTING PRESSURES AND EOS CAMBER LIMIT (SLICKS)

     Pirelli starting

    Chinese Grand Prix Winners 2004 – 2018

    Year

    Driver

    Constructor

    2018

    Daniel ricciardo

    Reb Bull-TAG Heuer

    2017

    Lewis Hamilton

    Mercedes

    2016

    Nico Rosberg

    Mercedes

    2015

    Lewis Hamilton

    Mercedes

    2014

    Lewis Hamilton

    Mercedes

    2013

    Fernando Alonso

    Ferrari

    2012

    Nico Rosberg

    Mercedes

    2011

    Lewis Hamilton

    McLaren-Mercedes

    2010

    Jenson Button

    McLaren-Mercedes

    2009

    Sebastian Vettel

    Red Bull-Renault

    2008

    Lewis Hamilton

    McLaren-Mercedes

    2007

    Kimi Räikkönen

    Ferrari

    2006

    Michael Schumacher

    Ferrari

    2005

    Fernando Alonso

    Renault

    2004

    Rubens Barrichello

    Ferrari

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    Multiple Winners (Drivers)

    # Wins

    Driver

    Years Won

    5

    Lewis Hamilton

    2008, 2011, 2014, 2015, 2017

    2

    Fernando Alonso

    2005, 2013

    Nico Rosberg

    2012, 2016

     Multiple Winners (Constructors)

    # Wins

    Constructor

    Years Won

    5

     Mercedes

    2012, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017

    4

     Ferrari

    2004, 2006, 2007, 2013

    3

     McLaren

    2008, 2010, 2011

     Numbers and Facts

    Most wins (driver) 5 / Lewis Hamilton 2008 – 2011 – 2014 – 2015 – 2017

    Most wins (constructor) 5 / Mercedes 2012 – 2014 – 2015 – 2016 – 2017

    Wins from pole position 9 / 2004 – 2005 – 2008 – 2009 – 2012 – 2014 – 2015 – 2016 – 2017

    Lowest grid for past winner 6 / Michael Schumacher – 2006 and Daniel Ricciardo – 2018

    Most recent 1-2 finish 2015 / Mercedes – Lewis Hamilton-Nico Rosberg

    Most emphatic win (here) 37.776s / 2016 – Nico Rosberg-Sebastian Vettel

    Closest winning margin 0.714s / 2015 – Lewis Hamilton-Nico Rosberg

    Rain-affected races 5 / 2006 – 2007 – 2009 – 2010 – 2017 (damp track at start)

    Safety Car-affected races 7 / 2005 – 2009 – 2010 – 2015 – 2016 – 2017 – 2018

    Most podiums (driver) 8 Lewis Hamilton

    Most podiums (constructor) 12 Ferrari

    Most pole positions (driver) 6 Lewis Hamilton 2007 – 2008 – 2013 – 2014 – 2015 – 2017

    Most pole positions (constructor) 6 Mercedes 2012 – 2013 – 2014 – 2015 – 2016 – 2017

    What Happened last race here?

    Polesitter Sebastian Vettel got away well at the start, however his team mate Kimi Räikkönen lost positions, being overtaken by Bottas in Turn 1, and then Verstappen a few corners later.

    On Lap 30, the Toro Rosso cars of Brendon Hartley and Pierre Gasly collided at the hairpin. Gasly was awarded a 10 second penalty and the debris left on the track resulted in the safety car being brought out.

    This was a critical turning point for the race, as during the safety car period, both Red Bull cars pitted for fresh tyres on the same lap immediately.

    Mercedes had an opportunity to bring Hamilton in, but instead left him out to preserve track position. Bottas maintained the lead of the race at the safety car restart.

    Max Verstappen ran wide on Lap 39 whilst battling with Lewis Hamilton for third place, losing a position to Ricciardo, who had previously overtaken Räikkönen.

    Both Red Bulls then overtook Hamilton, two laps apart, and then Ricciardo overtook Vettel for P2. On Lap 43, Max Verstappen shunted Sebastian Vettel off the track at the hairpin, resulting in both drivers spinning off the track and Vettel losing positions, due to a damaged floor.

    Verstappen was awarded a 10 second penalty for the incident. On Lap 45 Ricciardo overtook Bottas for the lead of the race, which he would retain until the chequered flag. On the penultimate lap, Vettel was overtaken by Fernando Alonso meaning he would finish in P8.

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    2018 Race Classification

    Pos.

    Driver

    Constructor

    Time/Retired

    Grid

    1

    Daniel Ricciardo

    Red Bull Racing-TAG Heuer

    1:35:36.380

    6

    2

    Valtteri Bottas

    Mercedes

    +8.894

    3

    3

    Kimi Räikkönen

    Ferrari

    +9.637

    2

    4

    Lewis Hamilton

    Mercedes

    +16.985

    4

    5

    Max Verstappen

    Red Bull Racing-TAG Heuer

    +20.4361

    5

    6

    Nico Hülkenberg

    Renault

    +21.052

    7

    7

    Fernando Alonso

    McLaren-Renault

    +30.639

    13

    8

    Sebastian Vettel

    Ferrari

    +35.286

    1

    9

    Carlos Sainz Jr.

    Renault

    +35.763

    9

    10

    Kevin Magnussen

    Haas-Ferrari

    +39.594

    11

    11

    Esteban Ocon

    Force India-Mercedes

    +44.05

    12

    12

    Sergio Pérez

    Force India-Mercedes

    +44.725

    8

    13

    Stoffel Vandoorne

    McLaren-Renault

    +49.373

    14

    14

    Lance Stroll

    Williams-Mercedes

    +55.490

    18

    15

    Sergey Sirotkin

    Williams-Mercedes

    +58.241

    16

    16

    Marcus Ericsson

    Sauber-Ferrari

    +1:02.604

    20

    17

    Romain Grosjean

    Haas-Ferrari

    +1:05.296

    10

    18

    Pierre Gasly

    Scuderia Toro Rosso-Honda

    +1:06.3302

    17

    19

    Charles Leclerc

    Sauber-Ferrari

    +1:22.575

    19

    20

    Brendon Hartley

    Scuderia Toro Rosso-Honda

    Gearbox

    15

     Did you know?

    DRIVERS

    ✪ Valtteri Bottas set fastest lap 7 times last season. It is the same number of set in 2018 by Hamilton, Vettel and Verstappen combined

    ✪ Lewis Hamilton has won 32.0% of all GP he’s started (74 wins from 231 starts) and is in the top 10 drivers races to win ratio of all-time. Here’s how he compares:-1 Fangio 47.0%, 2. Ascari 40.6%, 3. Clark 34.7%, 4.L.Hamilton 32.0%, 5. M. Schumacher 29.7%, 6. Ja. Stewart 27.2%, 7. Prost 25.6%, 8. A. Senna 25.5%, Moss 24.2%, 10. Vettel 23.5% (52/221)

    ✪ Hamilton is now the 10th most experienced (WC) Grand Prix driver of all-time in terms of number of races started (231). Next on the list is 9th-best DC (246). The most experienced driver of all-time is Rubens Barrichello (325).

    ✪ Hamilton needs a podium result in all 21 races this season if he is to equal Michael Schumacher’s all-time record of 155 F1 podiums

    ✪ Max Verstappen has already beaten Ayrton Senna’s career F1 World Championship points total (Senna 614, Verstappen currently 697)

    ✪ Sebastian Vettel could on Sunday lead a Grand Prix for the 100th time in his career. He has to date led 99 (Grand Prix)

    ✪ Nico Hulkenberg needs just 2 more championship points to equal Nigel Mansell’s F1 career total of 482 (F1 World Championship points)

    ✪ Daniel Ricciardo winner here last year has not featured on the podium since Monaco, 17 races ago

    CONSTRUCTORS

    ✪ Mercedes scored their 102nd F1 World Championship pole position in Australia. The total is the 5th highest in the history of the championship. Mercedes’s next target is

    4th-best Lotus with 107 pole positions. Top all-time is Ferrari with 220

    ✪ The win in Bahrain was for Mercedes their 75th on Pirelli tyres

    ✪ The next front row lock-out for Ferrari will be their 62nd in world Championship F1 and equal the all-time record jointly held by McLaren and Williams

    ✪ Ferrari was the only team to score championship points in all 21 races last season. Fastest lap on Sunday will be their 250th

    ✪ Bahrain marked the 200th race since Scuderia Toro Rosso scored their one and only, pole, win and podium to date (Monza 2008). Sunday will be their 250th start

    ✪ Bahrain marked the 700th race for Williams (taken from 1978 when WGPE first became a constructor)

    ✪ China is the 1,000th F1 World championship-qualifying event (Italy will be the 1,000th Grand Prix). The event 1,000 includes 11 Indy 500’s, which between 1950 and 1960 was part of the F1 Championship. Only Ferrari, with Alberto Ascari in 1953 took part in the ‘500 while it was an F1 championship-qualifying event (Q 19, Retired Lap 40

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    Driver’s Championship standing

    Pos

    Driver

    Pts

    1

    Valtteri Bottas

    44

    2

    Lewis Hamilton

    43

    3

    Max Verstappen

    27

    4

    Charles Leclerc

    26

    5

    Sebastian Vettel

    22

    6

    Kimi Räikkönen

    10

    7

    Lando Norris

    8

    8

    Kevin Magnussen

    8

    9

    Nico Hülkenberg

    6

    10

    Pierre Gasly

    4

    11

    Lance Stroll

    2

    12

    Alexander Albon

    2

    13

    Daniil Kvyat

    1

    14

    Sergio Pérez

    1

    15

    Antonio Giovinazzi

    0

    16

    George Russell

    0

    17

    Robert Kubica

    0

    18

    Daniel Ricciardo

    0

    19

    Carlos Sainz Jr.

    0

    20

    Romain Grosjean

    0

     Constructor’s Championship standing

    Pos.

    Team

    Pts

    1

    Mercedes

    87

    2

    Ferrari

    48

    3

    Red Bull Racing Honda

    31

    4

    Alfa Romeo Racing  Ferrari

    10

    5

    Mclaren Renault

    8

    7

    Renault

    8

    8

    Scuderia Toro Rosso Honda

    6

    9

    Racing Point Mercedes

    3

    10

    Williams Mercedes

    3

     

    Haas Ferrari

    0

     Driver’s penalty points

    Driver

    Penalty points

    Romain Grosjean

    8

    Max Verstappen

    7

    Lance Stroll

    7

    Sergio Perez

    5

    Sebastian Vettel

    5

    Pierre Gasly

    4

    Valtteri Bottas

    4

    Nico Hulkenberg

    3

    Carlos Sainz

    3

    Kevin Magnussen

    2

    Kimi Raikkonen

    2

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