🇨🇳 Shanghai International Circuit – Track Facts
📍 Location
Shanghai, China
🏁 Event Details
- First Grand Prix: 2004
- 2025 Race Dates: March 21–22, 2025
- Race Number: 4th race of the 2025 season
- Title: Formula 1 Lenovo Chinese Grand Prix 2025
- Sunday Race Laps: 56
- Total Race Distance: 305.066 km
- Circuit Length: 5.451 km
- Number of Turns: 16
- DRS Zones: 2 detection zones
- Sprint Weekend: Yes – Sprint Race on Saturday, March 22
⏱️ Lap Record
- 1:32.238 – Michael Schumacher (2004)
🏆 Recent Chinese Grand Prix Winners
| Year | Driver | Team |
|---|---|---|
| 2019 | Lewis Hamilton | Mercedes |
| 2018 | Daniel Ricciardo | Red Bull Racing |
| 2017 | Lewis Hamilton | Mercedes |
| 2016 | Nico Rosberg | Mercedes |
| 2015 | Lewis Hamilton | Mercedes |
Note: The Chinese Grand Prix returns in 2025 after a 5-year hiatus due to COVID-19 and logistical delays.
✨ Notable Circuit Features
- Iconic Turn 1: Long, tightening right-hander challenges braking and balance
- Longest straight in F1: Over 1.2 km between Turns 13 and 14, ideal for DRS overtakes
- Mix of slow and high-speed corners: Provides a balanced test of car and driver
- Designed by Hermann Tilke: The layout is inspired by the Chinese character “上” (Shang)
👥 Fan Guide
- Best Grandstand Views:
- Main Grandstand: Overlooks the pits, start/finish line, and Turn 1
- Grandstand H: Great view of the long straight and heavy braking into Turn 14
- What to Pack:
- Lightweight jacket – spring weather in Shanghai can be cool and breezy
- Umbrella – rain is common in April
- Translator app – signage in English is limited in some areas
- Travel Tips:
- Closest airport: Shanghai Pudong International Airport (PVG)
- Metro Line 11 connects to the circuit at the Shanghai Circuit Station
- Arrive early due to high foot traffic and possible delays at entry points

