Exploring the Chinese Grand Prix 2024: Schedule, Circuit, and Streaming Options
The Formula 1 World Championship 2024 is set to resume after a two-week break, with the action shifting to China for the Chinese Grand Prix. With Max Verstappen leading the Drivers’ Championship after a dominant win in Japan, all eyes will be on him as he looks to extend his lead in the standings.
The Chinese Grand Prix, first held in 2004, has a rich history in the world of F1. Lewis Hamilton holds the record for the most wins at the event, with Mercedes also boasting the most wins by any constructor at the race.
The Chinese Grand Prix 2024 will kick off with a Practice 1 race on Friday, followed by the Sprint Qualifying race later in the day. Saturday will see the drivers compete in a 100-kilometre Sprint race in the morning, followed by the traditional Qualifying race for the main event. The main race will take place on Sunday, with all the action unfolding at the Shanghai International Circuit in Jiading, Shanghai.
Designed by renowned F1 circuit designer Hermann Tike, the Shanghai International Circuit is a state-of-the-art facility with a track length of 5.45 kilometres and a capacity of up to 200,000 spectators. The circuit, which cost USD 240 million to build, has been a staple on the F1 calendar and continues to attract fans from around the world.
For those unable to attend the event in person, F1 TV will be live streaming all the races of the Chinese Grand Prix 2024, giving fans the opportunity to catch every moment of the action from the comfort of their homes. Don’t miss out on what promises to be an exhilarating weekend of racing in China!