Paddock Diary: Chinese Grand Prix day two | 2019 Chinese Grand Prix
It's day two of the Chinese Grand Prix weekend and Formula 1 seems in no danger of running out of ways to mark the 1,000th world championship race.
It's day two of the Chinese Grand Prix weekend and Formula 1 seems in no danger of running out of ways to mark the 1,000th world championship race.
After Bahrain Christian Horner said Red Bull needed to find the "magic password" to unlock the RB15's performance. Having corrected an error with its set-up, they may have found it.
Lewis Hamilton says the Shanghai International Circuit has "gone from being probably one of my strongest tracks to not being such a strong circuit".
Ferrari's Charles Leclerc says the team "definitely did not expect Red Bull to be so close" in Friday's practice sessions for the Chinese Grand Prix.
Mercedes and Red Bull have made changes to their front wing end plate designs to ensure compliance with the rules.
Ferrari team principal Mattia Binotto says the way Mick Schumacher handled his first Formula 1 test was "very similar" to his father's approach at the team.
Romain Grosjean says he has no concerns over his Haas despite suffering a front wing failure during today's second practice session.
Racing Point's use of Mercedes wind tunnel does not signal the beginning of a Haas/Ferrari-style co-operation between the two teams, according to Toto Wolff.
There was little to choose between Mercedes and Ferrari in the second practice session for the Chinese Grand Prix as Valtteri Bottas headed the times by less than 0.03 seconds.
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Pictures from the first day of practice for the 2019 Chinese Grand Prix.
Red Bull team principal Christian Horner has revealed the team made a set-up error on both of its cars at the Bahrain Grand Prix due to a sensor problem.
Ferrari team principal Mattia Binotto says the team could give Charles Leclerc priority in its championship efforts instead of Sebastian Vettel within a few races.
Sebastian Vettel has responded to his critics after suffering his fourth spin in 10 races during the Bahrain Grand Prix.
Ferrari and Renault have fitted new power unit parts to several of the cars using their hardware at the third round of the championship.
Sebastian Vettel set the pace in the first practice session for the Chinese Grand Prix as Ferrari out-paced Mercedes on harder rubber.
Follow the 2019 Chinese Grand Prix first practice session on RaceFans Live.
In the round-up: Hamilton pleased Silverstone rejected chance to hold 1,000th race • Toyota criticises WEC success ballast plan • F1 is "unapologetic elitism", says Susie Wolff