Chinese GP Sprint: George Russell wins for Mercedes after thrilling battle with Lewis Hamilton in Shanghai


Mercedes’ George Russell beat Ferrari duo Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton to victory in a thrilling Chinese Grand Prix Sprint.

Russell started on pole after he and team-mate Kimi Antonelli had locked out the front row, but Ferrari once more made stunning starts as Hamilton surged forwards from fourth on the grid before taking the lead later on the first lap.

Hamilton engaged in a thrilling battle with Russell as the lead changed hands several times in the opening laps, but was eventually passed for good by the Mercedes and then also by his team-mate Leclerc.

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Lewis Hamilton took the lead after a thrilling start to the Chinese GP Sprint.

Russell opened up a near five-second lead but was then forced to defend once more as a late Safety Car set up a thrilling three-lap race to the finish after the leaders all stopped for fresh tyres.

Having won last weekend’s season-opening Australian Grand Prix, Russell extends his lead at the top of the Drivers’ Championship to 10 points over Antonelli after the Italian could only manage fifth.

As was the case when he was also second on the grid in Melbourne, Antonelli had an awful start and then compounded his woes by colliding with Red Bull’s Isack Hadjar later on the first lap and earning himself a 10-second time penalty.

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Charles Leclerc fumes at Lewis Hamilton as Ferrari’s nearly touch in Sprint at the Chinese GP.

Antonelli exhibited Mercedes’ impressive pace as he fought back to second on track, but then dropped back once more as he served his time penalty when stopping under the Safety Car.

He finished between the McLarens, with reigning world champion Lando Norris taking fourth after being unable to hold off Hamilton having gained a place during the pit stops when Ferrari were forced to double stack their cars.

Oscar Piastri was sixth, with Liam Lawson claiming two points for Racing Bulls in seventh and Oliver Bearman earning the final point for Haas.

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Max Verstappen cut a bleak figure after finishing ninth in the Chinese GP Sprint race.

Max Verstappen endured another painful experience in his Red Bull as he lost several places at the start before fighting back to finish a place outside the points in ninth.

Nico Hulkenberg having to stop his Audi on track was what triggered the Safety Car, while Racing Bulls’ British rookie Arvid Lindblad and Cadillac’s Valtteri Bottas were also forced to retire by technical issues.

Chinese GP Sprint Result

Driver Team Time
1) George Russell Mercedes 1:23.06.801
2) Charles Leclerc Ferrari +0.674
3) Lewis Hamilton Ferrari +2.554
4) Lando Norris McLaren +4.433
5) Kimi Antonelli Mercedes +5.688
6) Oscar Piastri McLaren +6.809
7) Liam Lawson Racing Bulls +10.900
8) Oliver Bearman Haas +11.271
9) Max Verstappen Red Bull +11.619
10) Esteban Ocon Haas +13.887
11) Pierre Gasly Alpine +14.780
12) Carlos Sainz Williams +15.753
13) Gabriel Bortoleto Audi +15.858
14) Franco Colapinto Alpine +16.393
15) Isack Hadjar Red Bull +16.430
16) Alex Albon Williams +20.014
17) Fernando Alonso Aston Martin +21.599
18) Lance Stroll Aston Martin +21.971
19) Sergio Perez Cadillac +28.241
Nico Hulkenberg Audi DNF
Valtteri Bottas Cadillac DNF
Arvid Lindblad Racing Bulls DNF

Sky Sports F1’s Chinese GP schedule

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A look back at the wildest moments caught on the onboard cameras at the Chinese Grand Prix

Saturday March 14
5.30am: F1 Academy Race 1*
6.30am: Chinese GP Qualifying build-up*
7am: CHINESE GP QUALIFYING*
9am: Ted’s Qualifying Notebook*

Sunday March 15
2.35am: F1 Academy Race 2*
5.30am: Chinese GP build-up: Grand Prix Sunday*
7am: THE CHINESE GRAND PRIX*
9am: Chinese GP reaction: Chequered Flag*
10am: Ted’s Notebook*

*Also on Sky Sports Main Event

Formula 1 is in Shanghai for the first Sprint weekend of the 2026 season at the Chinese Grand Prix, live on Sky Sports F1. Stream Sky Sports with NOW – no contract, cancel anytime