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Epic racing in Chinese GP was boosted by F1's new button |
After artificial-looking overtaking in Melbourne, the 2026 Chinese Grand Prix saw a return to F1 drivers following closely and then out-braking each other. Mark Hughes on the Shanghai spectacle On the surface the Chinese Grand Prix followed a remarkably similar pattern to that of Australia last week but with an extended period of yo-yo racing at the front between Mercedes and Ferrari (and also within the Ferrari team). These dices were undeniably thrilling and because they endured longer than in Australia they have given those supportive of the new energy-starved style of racing even more ammunition against those who feel it is too artificial.
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Understanding Verstappen's gripes with F1's 'battery world championship' |
Max Verstappen calls it Mario Kart racing. His critics call it sour grapes. Is it possible to come to an agreement over F1's new rules? |
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China 2006, the last time Michael Schumacher won an F1 race |
Twenty years ago in Shanghai Michael Schumacher, the greatest driver of his generation, crossed the F1 finish line first for the 91st - and final - time |
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China 2006, the last time Michael Schumacher won an F1 race |
Twenty years ago in Shanghai Michael Schumacher, the greatest driver of his generation, crossed the F1 finish line first for the 91st - and final - time |
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