On track to be an exciting weekend
Anticipation hits fever pitch, as Shanghai gets all revved up for Chinese Grand Prix
The 2026 Formula One Heineken Chinese Grand Prix roars into action in Shanghai today, with all threeday tickets sold out and an expected 230,000 spectators heading to the Shanghai International Circuit — a 20-year high for the iconic motor sports event.
Following Mercedes' opening-round win in Melbourne — and amid the chaos of a swath of new rule changes this season — all eyes will be focused on the East China metropolis.
With Shanghai hosting the season's opening F1 sprint round, the action runs from March 13 to 15, kicking off with practice sessions and sprint qualifying on day one.
The city has fully embraced the F1 spirit, with pre-race events like the Checkered Flag Carnival and the LEGO F1-themed metro adding to the citywide racing fervor.
All 22 elite drivers from 11 teams have arrived in the city, with many visiting local landmarks and immersing themselves in Shanghai's culture. Ferrari's Charles Leclerc explored the Jiuqu (Zigzag) Bridge in Yuyuan Garden and visited the Huxinting teahouse, experiencing the classical elegance of Jiangnan architecture. Meanwhile, Mercedes' George Russell posed in a neo-Chinese-style suit against the iconic Bund skyline, and Alpine's Franco Colapinto wandered through Shanghai's historic streets. These cultural excursions have become a trending topic ahead of the race.
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