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China GP: Mclaren see the Mercedes threat in the F1 Grid’s expected strategy and tire tasks for race | F1 news

China GP: Mclaren see the Mercedes threat in the F1 Grid’s expected strategy and tire tasks for race | F1 news

After a chaotic season in Melbourne, the F1 is set to another unpredictable race in the Chinese Grand Prix on Sunday.

OSCAR PIASTRI starts with George Russell from the back on the track that is chewing on the tire all weekend with Lando Norris and Max VestAppen last year.

The track position has been found to be decisive in the Saturday sprint on Lewis Hamilton, so it can be a terrible opening rap with many opportunities to overtake in the first half of the rap.

Hamilton will be fifth with Ferrari teammate Charles LeclerC, and if the seven world champions are passed by, they will compete for victory in the Grand Prix itself.

In order to add a large name to the front of the grid, the Shanghai International Circuit is one of the biggest punishment in this year’s automotive front tire, and Pirelli predicts a driver that must create two pits.

“This creates an interesting race,” he said Sky Sports F1 Karun CHandhok of Strategic Fed.

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Highlights of the Chinese Grand Prix

“If you have a slam dunk one stop and spend a lot of time to manage it is not a very interesting race.

“If you use people who run different tires in a different time than the two -story race, the driver can start hard tires and go long. It depends, but it is interesting for strategists and drivers. We want to see the difference.”

Polesitter PiaStri said: I think the biggest thing for tires is to survive. I thought I saw people who could take care of tires this morning.

“I would have seen it. Perhaps we have seen the longest grains we have seen for a long time.”

Who is the biggest threat to McLaren?

It was the class of Melbourne’s field that it rained in a complicated rain for those who started the season last Sunday, but there was no clear place in Shanghai despite PiaStri.

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OSCAR PIASTRI takes the pillar for the Chinese Grand Prix!

Melbourne Victor Norris, who ranked 8th in Sprint after ranking 6th, made some small but costly errors in MCL39 throughout the weekend, but he and Piastri should enjoy a strong lace face again.

“The car is good, fast and not easy, but sometimes pays. We can do a good race unless we keep things clean and not too hard.”

“We knew how difficult it was to take care of the front tires in the sprint, the time to push, and the extent to push. A lot of question marks you don’t know until you start driving until you start driving.

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MCLAREN CEO Zak Brown joined Karun Changhok in SkyPad and looked back on whether Oscar Piatri insisted on virgin pillars around the Shanghai International Circuit.

“Here, tire care is different from regular tire management. It’s not a temperature, but a grain.

“It’s different from Australia in managing intersections and temperature. This is the amount that can save the front tire.”

And Norris pointed out a rival as long as he thought he was good in the area.

“Mercedes was powerful in the past,” he said.

“For example, Las Vegas took care of the front tires, so this is one of their strengths and is probably why they are fast today.

“I just have to focus on myself and do good things.”

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Russell raised his eyebrows on Thursday that McLaren’s 2025 car should win all the laces this season, and it was much bigger than the red fire in 2023 when the team beat 21 out of 22 laces.

Two days later, however, Russell split two papaya cars in the Shanghai grid and finished 0.082s in Piastri in Piastri thanks to the great final rap of the Q3.

“I know when we bring it together and I believe in myself. When it is, we are as good as anyone,” he said.

“I don’t think MCLAREN has been quite optimized. P3 would have been a good result because no one expected to outperform MCLAREN. P2 was great.”

“MCLAREN is still a favorite, so it must be realistic. We will try to see where OSCAR is initially ahead of the OSCAR.”

What about VERSTAPPEN and FERRARIS?

Despite the continuous challenge with RED BULL’s car, the remaining almighty in front of the grid was the World Champion MAX VERSTAPPEN until this season, and he was ranked fourth after taking third place in the previous sprint.

However, the Dutch excluded the prospect of opening a victory account in 2025.

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MAX VERSTAPPEN asked about the performance of Gyeongju Bulls held in Grand Prix, China on Saturday.

VestAppen asked how he could win in the race Sky Sports F1: “If they are all retired in front of me! We are not fast enough.

“It’s comfortable and confident, but sometimes my input is not coming back from the car, so it’s very difficult to nail every corner, then it’s not ideal for the tires to be harder than the car around them.

“Perhaps a few years ago, I will feel the best shape when I compare it. I felt like entering the qualifiers. I have been nailed and do good things. So far we have done everything we can.

“But if you lack a lace face, you can’t do much.”

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Lewis Hamilton led from the beginning to the end, claiming the first victory with Ferrari at the Grand Prix in China.

Ferrari can be a greater threat to the top three of the grid, especially based on the tire management of 19 lap sprints.

Hamilton said that his car became a “trick” to drive earlier than his vehicle was in the midst of a consistent vehicle balance before the qualifiers before the preliminary round.

Hamilton said, “The qualifiers were harder and today I couldn’t make the most of the car in the rap, but I am definitely potential, and now I try hard to unlock the speed for the weekend.

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“Because of the taste of victory, we all have become more difficult and it’s hard tomorrow, but we know what we need to do.”

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