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2018 Chinese Grand Prix

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2018 Formula 1 race

2018 Chinese Grand Prix
Race 3 of 21 in the2018 Formula One World Championship
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Layout of the Shanghai International Circuit
Layout of the Shanghai International Circuit
Race details[1]
Date15 April 2018
Official nameFormula 1 2018HeinekenChinese Grand Prix
LocationShanghai International Circuit,Shanghai,China
CoursePermanent racing facility
Course length5.451 km (3.387 miles)
Distance56 laps, 305.066 km (189.559 miles)
WeatherSunny
Pole position
DriverFerrari
Time1:31.095
Fastest lap
DriverAustraliaDaniel RicciardoRed Bull Racing-TAG Heuer
Time1:35.785 on lap 55
Podium
FirstRed Bull Racing-TAG Heuer
SecondMercedes
ThirdFerrari
Lap leaders
Motor car race

The2018 Chinese Grand Prix (formally known as theFormula 1 2018 Heineken Chinese Grand Prix) was aFormula One motor race that took place on 15 April 2018 at theShanghai International Circuit inShanghai, China. The race was the 3rd round of the2018 FIA Formula One World Championship,[2] and marked the 15th time that theChinese Grand Prix has been run as a round of the Formula One World Championship.

Mercedes driverLewis Hamilton was the defending race winner.[3]Sebastian Vettel entered the round with a 17-point lead over Hamilton in the World Drivers' Championship. His team,Ferrari, led Mercedes by ten points in the World Constructors' Championship. Vettel qualified on pole position,[4] and in doing so recorded Ferrari's first pole position in China in fourteen years.Daniel Ricciardo won the race ahead ofValtteri Bottas andKimi Räikkönen.[5] Vettel's championship lead was cut to nine points when he finished in eighth place, the result of contact withMax Verstappen late in the race.

Report

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Practice

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Daniel Ricciardo suffered power unit failure during FP3

Lewis Hamilton was quickest in FP1 and FP2. Sebastian Vettel was quickest in FP3. During FP3, Daniel Ricciardo's turbo failed, requiring a full rebuild.

Qualifying

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Daniel Ricciardo's pit crew, still frantically assembling his Red Bull engine and car as qualifying began, were able to get his car out in Q1 with just over three minutes left in the session. With his first and only possible hot lap in Q1, he finished the session in P14. Charles Leclerc, meanwhile, spun his Sauber, and failed to make it out of Q1. Marcus Ericsson was given a 5 place grid penalty for the race, and 3 points on his super license, for ignoring the double yellow flags waved for Leclerc. After qualifying P6 in Bahrain, Pierre Gasly also failed to make it out of Q1.

Ferrari locked out the front row of the grid for the second consecutive race, the first time since 2006 that the team had achieved this feat. Sebastian Vettel qualified on pole position with a time of 1:31.095, a new track record. Mercedes locked out the second row of the grid, and Red Bull the third.

Race

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Polesitter Sebastian Vettel got away well at the start, however his teammate Kimi Räikkönen lost positions, being overtaken by Bottas in Turn 1, and then Verstappen a few corners later. Hamilton fell back to 5th, whilst Ricciardo held 6th. After the first pit stops, Bottas managed to undercut Vettel and subsequently overtook Kimi Räikkönen, who had not yet stopped, for the lead, around the outside in Turn 1. After Bottas blocked off Räikkönen, Vettel took advantage to take second place.

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.

Ricciardo celebrated by drinking champagne from his boot on the podium. Chris Gent, Red Bull team number one mechanic joined him on the podium to receive the winning manufacturer's award.[6]

Classification

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Qualifying

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Pos.Car
no.
DriverConstructorQualifying timesFinal
grid
Q1Q2Q3
15GermanySebastian VettelFerrari1:32.1711:32.3851:31.0951
27FinlandKimi RäikkönenFerrari1:32.4741:32.2861:31.1822
377FinlandValtteri BottasMercedes1:32.9211:32.0631:31.6253
444United KingdomLewis HamiltonMercedes1:33.2831:31.9141:31.6754
533NetherlandsMax VerstappenRed Bull Racing-TAG Heuer1:32.9321:32.8091:31.7965
63AustraliaDaniel RicciardoRed Bull Racing-TAG Heuer1:33.8771:32.6881:31.9486
727GermanyNico HülkenbergRenault1:33.5451:32.4941:32.5327
811MexicoSergio PérezForce India-Mercedes1:33.4641:32.9311:32.7588
955SpainCarlos Sainz Jr.Renault1:33.3151:32.9701:32.8199
108FranceRomain GrosjeanHaas-Ferrari1:33.2381:32.5241:32.85510
1120DenmarkKevin MagnussenHaas-Ferrari1:33.3591:32.986N/A11
1231FranceEsteban OconForce India-Mercedes1:33.5851:33.057N/A12
1314SpainFernando AlonsoMcLaren-Renault1:33.4281:33.232N/A13
142BelgiumStoffel VandoorneMcLaren-Renault1:33.8241:33.505N/A14
1528New ZealandBrendon HartleyScuderia Toro Rosso-Honda1:34.0131:33.795N/A15
1635RussiaSergey SirotkinWilliams-Mercedes1:34.062N/AN/A16
1710FrancePierre GaslyScuderia Toro Rosso-Honda1:34.101N/AN/A17
1818CanadaLance StrollWilliams-Mercedes1:34.285N/AN/A18
1916MonacoCharles LeclercSauber-Ferrari1:34.454N/AN/A19
209SwedenMarcus EricssonSauber-Ferrari1:34.914N/AN/A201
107% time: 1:38.622
Source:[4]
Notes
  • ^1  –Marcus Ericsson was given a five-place grid penalty for ignoring yellow flags during qualifying.

Race

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Pos.No.DriverConstructorLapsTime/RetiredGridPoints
13AustraliaDaniel RicciardoRed Bull Racing-TAG Heuer561:35:36.380625
277FinlandValtteri BottasMercedes56+8.894318
37FinlandKimi RäikkönenFerrari56+9.637215
444United KingdomLewis HamiltonMercedes56+16.985412
533NetherlandsMax VerstappenRed Bull Racing-TAG Heuer56+20.4361510
627GermanyNico HülkenbergRenault56+21.05278
714SpainFernando AlonsoMcLaren-Renault56+30.639136
85GermanySebastian VettelFerrari56+35.28614
955SpainCarlos Sainz Jr.Renault56+35.76392
1020DenmarkKevin MagnussenHaas-Ferrari56+39.594111
1131FranceEsteban OconForce India-Mercedes56+44.05012
1211MexicoSergio PérezForce India-Mercedes56+44.7258
132BelgiumStoffel VandoorneMcLaren-Renault56+49.37314
1418CanadaLance StrollWilliams-Mercedes56+55.49018
1535RussiaSergey SirotkinWilliams-Mercedes56+58.24116
169SwedenMarcus EricssonSauber-Ferrari56+1:02.60420
178FranceRomain GrosjeanHaas-Ferrari56+1:05.29610
1810FrancePierre GaslyScuderia Toro Rosso-Honda56+1:06.330217
1916MonacoCharles LeclercSauber-Ferrari56+1:22.57519
20328New ZealandBrendon HartleyScuderia Toro Rosso-Honda51Gearbox15
Source:[7]
Notes
  • ^1  –Max Verstappen originally finished in fourth place, but had ten seconds added to his race time for causing an avoidable collision.
  • ^2  –Pierre Gasly originally finished in fifteenth place, but had ten seconds added to his race time for causing an avoidable collision.
  • ^3  –Brendon Hartley did not finish the race, but was classified as he completed 90% of the winner's race distance.

Championship standings after the race

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Drivers' Championship standings
Pos.DriverPoints
1GermanySebastian Vettel54
2United KingdomLewis Hamilton45
3FinlandValtteri Bottas40
34AustraliaDaniel Ricciardo37
5FinlandKimi Räikkönen30
Source:[8]
Constructors' Championship standings
Pos.ConstructorPoints
11GermanyMercedes85
12ItalyFerrari84
13AustriaRed Bull Racing-TAG Heuer55
14United KingdomMcLaren-Renault28
5FranceRenault25
Source:[8]

  • Note: Only the top five positions are included for both sets of standings.

References

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  1. ^"Formula 1 2018 Chinese Grand Prix".Formula1.com. Formula One World Championship Limited. Retrieved8 April 2018.
  2. ^"FIA announces World Motor Sport Council decisions".Federation Internationale de l'Automobile. 6 December 2017. Archived fromthe original on 7 December 2017. Retrieved8 April 2018.
  3. ^"2017 Chinese Grand Prix Race – Official Classification".FIA.com.Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile. 9 April 2017.Archived from the original on 9 April 2017. Retrieved8 April 2018.
  4. ^ab"Formula 1 2018 Heineken Chinese Grand Prix – Qualifying".Formula1.com. 14 April 2018. Retrieved14 April 2018.
  5. ^"Daniel Ricciardo storms to Chinese Grand Prix win with sensational drive".abc.net.au.Australian Broadcasting Corporation. 15 April 2018. Retrieved15 April 2018.
  6. ^"Daniel Ricciardo takes a spectacular win at the Chinese Grand Prix".www.redbull.com. Retrieved29 November 2021.
  7. ^"Formula 1 2018 Heineken Chinese Grand Prix – Race Result".Formula1.com. 15 April 2018. Retrieved15 April 2018.
  8. ^ab"China 2018 – Championship".StatsF1. Retrieved15 March 2019.

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