Russell Wins Shanghai Sprint: Results & Highlights | F1 News

Shanghai, China – George Russell of Mercedes took a thrilling victory in the Chinese Grand Prix sprint race on Saturday, March 14, 2026, holding off a strong challenge from the Ferrari duo of Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton. The race, held at the Shanghai International Circuit, saw a dynamic battle for the lead and a strategic mix of pit stops following a safety car period. This win marks Russell’s second sprint race victory, following his triumph in Australia in 2022, and extends his lead in the championship standings.

The sprint race, a shorter format designed to add excitement to the Formula 1 weekend, delivered on its promise with multiple lead changes and intense wheel-to-wheel racing. Russell started from pole position, secured during sprint qualifying, but faced immediate pressure from Hamilton, who surged into the lead early on. The battle between the two Mercedes drivers, reminiscent of past rivalries, set the stage for a captivating race.

Russell ultimately prevailed, finishing 0.674 seconds ahead of Leclerc, demonstrating the pace and reliability of the Mercedes car. Hamilton completed the podium, finishing 2.554 seconds behind Russell. Lando Norris of McLaren secured fourth place, followed by Kimi Antonelli in the second Mercedes. The race also saw notable performances from Liam Lawson of Racing Bulls and Oliver Bearman of Haas, who finished in seventh and eighth respectively.

Race Recap: A Battle for the Lead

The race began with Hamilton making a strong start, overtaking Russell for the lead into Turn 8. However, Russell quickly retaliated, reclaiming the position and initiating a back-and-forth battle that captivated the crowd. Hamilton repeatedly challenged Russell, taking the lead on several occasions, but Russell consistently fought back, showcasing his determination, and racecraft. According to reports, the battle for the lead saw the drivers utilizing the new regulations and battery charge management to their advantage.

Further back in the field, Kimi Antonelli experienced a difficult start, making contact with Isack Hadjar of Red Bull and receiving a 10-second penalty as a result. Max Verstappen, starting eighth, also struggled to make progress, falling to ninth place early in the race. The Ferrari drivers engaged in their own intense battle, with Leclerc eventually overtaking Hamilton for second place on lap eight.

Safety Car and Strategic Pit Stops

The race was disrupted on lap 13 when Nico Hülkenberg of Audi stopped on track, bringing out the safety car. This prompted many teams to make pit stops, with the leading drivers all opting to change tires. However, Oliver Bearman and Liam Lawson chose to remain on track, hoping to gain an advantage by avoiding the pit lane congestion.

Following the pit stops, Russell maintained his lead, followed by Leclerc, Norris, Hamilton, Lawson, Bearman, Antonelli, and Oscar Piastri. Hamilton then made a late-race charge, overtaking Norris for third place in the penultimate lap, securing his first podium finish with Ferrari at this event.

Final Results and Championship Implications

The final results of the sprint race saw George Russell take the chequered flag, followed by Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton. Lando Norris finished fourth, with Kimi Antonelli rounding out the top five. The full results are as follows:

P. Jezdec Tým Čas / ztráta Kola Body
1 George Russell Mercedes 19 8
2 Charles Leclerc Ferrari 0.674 19 7
3 Lewis Hamilton Ferrari 2.554 19 6
4 Lando Norris McLaren 4.433 19 5
5 Kimi Antonelli Mercedes 5.688 19 4
6 Oscar Piastri McLaren 6.809 19 3
7 Liam Lawson Racing Bulls 10.900 19 2
8 Oliver Bearman Haas 11.271 19 1
9 Max Verstappen Red Bull 11.619 19
10 Esteban Ocon Haas 13.887 19

With this victory, George Russell now leads the championship standings with 11 points over Kimi Antonelli. The Formula 1 season continues with the main race at the Chinese Grand Prix on Sunday, where teams will look to build on the lessons learned from the sprint race and further refine their strategies. The performance of Ferrari, with Leclerc and Hamilton on the podium, suggests they will be strong contenders in the upcoming race.

The Chinese Grand Prix promises to be an exciting event, with drivers eager to capitalize on their qualifying positions and battle for valuable championship points. Fans can expect more thrilling racing and strategic battles as the season unfolds.

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