Fourth victory in five races this season.
- In another thrilling Formula 1 spectacle, Red Bull’s Max Verstappen once again asserted his dominance, clinching victory at the Chinese Grand Prix. Starting from pole position, Verstappen secured his fourth win in five races this season, extending his impressive streak to 23 victories in the last 27 races.
Despite a minor setback with a brake failure at the Australian GP in Melbourne, Verstappen’s performance in China was nothing short of spectacular. Leading for the majority of the race, he displayed impeccable control over his car, earning praise for his flawless execution on the track.
McLaren’s Lando Norris trailed behind Verstappen, finishing about 14 seconds adrift in second place, while Red Bull teammate Sergio Perez claimed third, further cementing Red Bull’s dominance in the championship standings.
Verstappen’s supremacy wasn’t confined to race day alone. He also triumphed in the inaugural sprint race of the season, showcasing his versatility and skill across different formats.
The race was not without its share of drama, with the safety car making two appearances due to incidents involving Valtteri Bottas, Kevin Magnussen, Yuki Tsunoda, Lance Stroll, and Daniel Ricciardo.
Looking ahead, speculation looms over the 2025 season lineup, with Red Bull’s Helmut Marko openly endorsing Perez as the team’s top choice, setting the stage for future developments within the Red Bull Racing stable.
As the season progresses, the battle for positions behind Verstappen and Perez intensifies, with Mercedes’ George Russell describing it as a fierce competition for places from third to eighth.
While Verstappen’s dominance seems unassailable for now, the landscape of F1 could shift in 2026 with the introduction of new regulations.
As the F1 circus heads to Miami for the next Grand Prix, the sport continues to attract a glamorous crowd, with celebrities like Yao Ming and Eileen Gu adding to the spectacle both on and off the track.