George Russell wins F1 Chinese GP sprint race

George Russell secured victory in the Formula 1 sprint race at the 2026 Chinese Grand Prix, overcoming early pressure from Lewis Hamilton. The Mercedes driver held off Ferrari's Charles Leclerc after a late safety car, finishing ahead of the field at Shanghai International Circuit. Kimi Antonelli recovered to fifth despite a penalty.

The sprint race, spanning 19 laps on the 5.451 km Shanghai International Circuit, began with intense action as Russell faced an immediate challenge from Hamilton, now driving for Ferrari. Hamilton overtook Russell at Turn 9 on the opening lap, briefly taking the lead. Russell responded at Turn 14, but Hamilton repassed him into Turn 1. This pattern repeated until lap 5, when Russell's move at Turn 14 stuck, allowing him to pull ahead as Hamilton's front-left tire began graining.

Leclerc capitalized on Hamilton's struggles to move into second. The race's turning point came on lap 13 with a safety car after Nico Hulkenberg stopped at Turn 1. The top six pitted, bunching the field. On the restart, Leclerc slid out of Turn 14, securing Russell's lead.

Hamilton finished third, ahead of McLaren's Lando Norris despite a pit delay. Antonelli, starting on the front row, dropped to eighth after a poor getaway and received a 10-second penalty for contact with Isack Hadjar's Red Bull. He served it during his stop and regained positions, finishing fifth after Oscar Piastri yielded a spot gained prematurely on the restart.

Piastri took sixth, followed by Liam Lawson in seventh on hard tires without pitting. Oliver Bearman was eighth. Max Verstappen, hampered by a slow start, recovered but ended outside the points, passing Esteban Ocon and Pierre Gasly late.

Final sprint results: 1. Russell; 2. Leclerc (+0.674s); 3. Hamilton (+2.554s); 4. Norris (+4.433s); 5. Antonelli (+5.688s); 6. Piastri (+6.809s); 7. Lawson (+10.900s); 8. Bearman (+11.271s).

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