Chinese Grand Prix set for sprint weekend in 2026

The Formula 1 Chinese Grand Prix will return in 2026 as the season's first sprint event, taking place from 13 to 15 March at Shanghai International Circuit. This format promises added drama with limited practice and new regulations early in the year. The race has a rich history of memorable moments since its debut in 2004.

The Chinese Grand Prix, a fixture on the Formula 1 calendar since 2004, has delivered numerous highlights over two decades, including hosting the 1000th F1 race in 2019. In 2026, it marks the second round of the season and introduces the sprint format for the first time that year, enhancing the excitement with a condensed schedule.

The weekend begins on Friday, 13 March, with a single free practice session followed by sprint qualifying. Saturday, 14 March, features the sprint race and grand prix qualifying. The main grand prix occurs on Sunday, 15 March, at 1500 local time. This setup, which debuted in 2021, has proven popular, as seen in last year's sprint where Lewis Hamilton secured victory for Ferrari. He described the win: “Starting from first and winning in a Ferrari is next level, man. It's mega.”

Shanghai International Circuit, designed to resemble the Chinese character for 'shang' meaning upwards, offers ample overtaking opportunities. The layout includes tightening turns 1 and 2, a left through 3 and 4, high-g-force sections at 7 and 8, and a 1.2km straight between turns 13 and 14. The event will also feature support races like F1 Academy, providing more on-track action.

Off the circuit, fans can enjoy grandstands close to the action, general admission views of sectors 1, 2, and 3, the official F1 Fanzone, and a city-based 'Checkered Flag Carnival' with music, activities, and historic car displays.

Historic moments include Rubens Barrichello's 2004 win, Fernando Alonso's 2005 victory securing Renault's constructors' title, Michael Schumacher's 2006 triumph from sixth place, Lewis Hamilton's 2007 pit error, Jenson Button's 2010 strategic masterclass, Daniel Ricciardo's 2018 tyre gamble success—where he quipped, “Sometimes you’ve just got to lick the stamp and send it”—Lewis Hamilton's 75th win in the 2019 milestone race, and Zhou Guanyu's emotional 2024 home appearance, where he said he was "super proud and honoured to be the first Chinese driver to compete" after 20 years.

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Dynamic photo illustration of Mercedes and Ferrari F1 cars racing at the 2026 Australian Grand Prix in Melbourne's Albert Park.
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Australian Grand Prix opens 2026 Formula 1 season in Melbourne

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The 2026 Formula 1 season begins with the Australian Grand Prix at Albert Park in Melbourne from March 6 to 8. New regulations introduce slimmer cars and technical changes, promising a competitive shake-up. Mercedes and Ferrari drivers are among the early favorites for victory.

Haas Formula 1 driver Oliver Bearman has described the Chinese Grand Prix sprint race as "optimistic" as teams adjust to the sport's new 2026 regulations. The event, scheduled as the second round of the season, will provide only one practice session for preparation. Haas team chief Ayao Komatsu agreed, labeling it a "huge challenge" for all teams.

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The official Formula 1 calendar for the 2026 season has been released, featuring 24 Grands Prix and several notable changes. The season will begin in Australia in March, followed by races in China and Japan. Key updates include the Spanish Grand Prix moving to Madrid while Barcelona stays on the calendar, and the end of the Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix at Imola.

The FIA has removed curfew restrictions for Formula 1 teams ahead of the season-opening Australian Grand Prix due to travel disruptions from the Middle East conflict. This change allows teams extra preparation time as they adapt to the new 2026 car regulations at Albert Park. Drivers and teams anticipate a challenging weekend with energy management and braking issues coming to the fore.

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Formula 1 teams and drivers approach the 2026 season opener at the Australian Grand Prix amid new power unit and chassis regulations. Rookie Arvid Lindblad prepares for his debut with Racing Bulls after a rapid rise through the junior ranks. Several questions surround race starts, team performances, and energy management challenges at Albert Park.

The Nürburgring Langstrecken-Serie has rescheduled its second race to fit an Formula 1 off-weekend, enabling Max Verstappen to compete in a required preparatory event for the 24 Hours of Nürburgring. The change, prompted by Mercedes, has approval from Red Bull and aims to attract top drivers. This adjustment positions the four-time F1 champion for a potential debut at the endurance classic.

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The year 2026 promises a thrilling array of international sports, including Formula 1's regulatory overhaul, scaled-back Commonwealth Games in Glasgow, Milano Cortina Winter Olympics, and LIV Golf's return to South Africa.

 

 

 

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