Verstappen Dominates Chinese Grand Prix Sprint Race
Max Verstappen’s dominance continued in the Chinese Grand Prix sprint race, as he overcame early electrical issues to secure a resounding victory. Starting from fourth on the grid, Verstappen charged past Lewis Hamilton’s Mercedes on lap nine and extended his lead to 13 seconds by the finish line.
Verstappen’s teammate, Sergio Perez, finished third after a thrilling battle with the Ferraris of Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz, as well as Fernando Alonso’s Aston Martin. Leclerc and Sainz swapped positions multiple times, while Alonso retired on lap 18 with a puncture.
Lando Norris, who started from pole, could only manage sixth place in his McLaren, while his teammate Oscar Piastri finished seventh. George Russell rounded out the points scorers in eighth.
Hamilton, who started second, got off to a quick start and held the lead for the first few laps. However, Verstappen’s electrical issues were resolved by lap seven, and he quickly closed the gap on Alonso. Two laps later, Verstappen overtook Hamilton on the final hairpin and cruised to victory.
“The first few laps were hectic,” said Verstappen. “The wind is changing a lot which makes it difficult to drive. Once we sorted (the battery) out we were OK.”
Hamilton, who earned seven points for his second-place finish, was pleased with his performance. “That’s the best result I’ve had in a long time, so I’m super happy and grateful,” he said. “We couldn’t fight the Red Bulls, the race was tough but I found out a lot about the car through this short stint so I’m excited for the race tomorrow.”
The Chinese Grand Prix sprint race marked the first of six sprints on the 2023 Formula One calendar. The new weekend format allows teams to adjust their car set-ups after the sprint race for GP qualifying, which was not previously allowed.