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Lewis Hamilton Secures First Ferrari Win at Chinese GP Sprint

Lewis Hamilton Secures First Ferrari Win at Chinese GP Sprint

In a thrilling display of skill and strategy, Lewis Hamilton clinched his first victory with Ferrari at the Chinese Grand Prix sprint race. This significant achievement not only marks Hamilton's successful transition to Ferrari but also underscores the reasons behind his signing with the team, according to former F1 driver Karun Chandhok.

The Chinese GP weekend was filled with highs and lows for other drivers as well. Liam Lawson expressed disappointment over set-up changes that didn't pay off, leading to a challenging race. The event also highlighted various winners and losers, setting the stage for the 2025 F1 season.

Hamilton's win in the sprint race is a promising sign for Ferrari, showing that the team's decision to bring in the seven-time world champion could be a game-changer. The victory adds to the excitement and anticipation surrounding the upcoming races, as fans and analysts alike speculate on the impact Hamilton will have on Ferrari's performance in the future.

Detailed Oscar Piastri wins Chinese Grand Prix

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Who is on pole position for the Chinese Grand Prix?

In short: Australian Oscar Piastri will begin a Formula 1 grand prix from pole position for the first time on Sunday in China, seeking the third win of his career. The McLaren driver was fastest in qualifying in Saturday, after claiming second place in the F1 sprint race earlier in the day.

Where can I watch the Shanghai Grand Prix?

United States viewers can watch through ESPN as well as fuboTV and F1 TV.

Where did Lewis Hamilton finish in the Chinese Grand Prix?

Hamilton, who had finished sixth, was disqualified for a technical infringement on his Ferrari, while Leclerc — who had crossed the line fifth — was punished for his car being underweight, as was Alpine's Pierre Gasly.

Why did Ferrari disqualifie China?

After finishing the race fifth and sixth, a disappointing day at the office became a nightmare for Ferrari when Leclerc and Hamilton were expelled from the classification hours after the chequered flag; Leclerc for having an underweight car and Hamilton for excessive skid-plank wear.

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