Chinese GP F1 2019: TV Programs - Formula 1
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Chinese GP F1 2019: TV Programs - Formula 1

Chinese GP F1 2019: TV Programs - Formula 1

Television programs (live on Sky and pre-recorded on TV8) Chinese Grand Prix in Shanghai, the third stage of the 1 F2019 World Cup and the 1.000th Grand Prix in circus history

Il China GP a Shanghai - third stage F1 world 2019 - will be broadcast on guide su Sky и deferred su TV8 (below you will find TV time).

On Sunday we will visit 1.000 GP in Formula 1 history: a unique event in which Mercedes they will try to get the third take of the season (even if Ferrari they will do everything to prevent this).

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AUTHORS: Photo by Lars Baron / Getty Images

F1 2019 Chinese Grand Prix: what to expect

Il chain di Shanghai – headquarters China GP is a quick way to reward teams with strategy skills: Ferrari haven't won here in six years.

A good start is important: in the past five years, whoever started pole he won four times. Below you will find calendar of The Grand Prix di 1 formulathen TV time su Sky e TV8 and our forecast.

F1 2019 - Shanghai, calendar and TV programs on Sky and TV8
Friday 12 April 2019
04: 00-05: 30Free Practice 1 (Live on Sky Sport F1)
08; 00–09:30Free Practice 2 (Live on Sky Sport F1)
Saturday 13 April 2019
05: 00-06: 00Free Practice 3 (Live on Sky Sport F1)
08: 00-09: 00Qualification (live on Sky Sport F1, postponed at 15:00 on TV8)
Sunday April 14 2019
08:10Race (live on Sky Sport F1, postponed at 15:00 on TV8)
F1 - Chinese Grand Prix Numbers
CHAIN ​​LENGTH5.451m
Kettlebell56
RECORD IN TESTSebastian Vettel (Ferrari SF71H) - 1'31” 095 - 2018
RECORDING AT STATIONMichael Schumacher (Ferrari F2004) - 1'32” 238 - 2004
DISTANCE RECORDINGRubens Barrichello (Ferrari F2004) - 1h29'12” 420 - 2004

F1 - Chinese Grand Prix 2019 Forecast

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1 ° Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes)

Lewis Hamilton love very much China GP: five wins Shanghai (three in the last five years), eight podiums and six pole positions.

The reigning world champion is also in great shape with three wins in the last four races.

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2nd Sebastian Vettel (Ferrari)

Shanghai this is not a favorite track Sebastian Vettel: the German driver can boast of only one success in GP in China (ten years ago, besides), five podiums and four pole positions (last last year).

Pilot Ferrari desperate for redemption: he hasn’t won in over seven months, he hasn’t won a podium yet this year and in F1 world 2019 he even lags behind younger teammate Leclerc.

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3 ° Valtteri Bottas (Mercedes)

Valtteri Bottas started well F1 world 2019: championship leader with first and second place. Not forgetting that 14 GPs in a row were in the "top five".

However, the Finnish driver never won China GP (best result was second last year) and, more importantly, he never started from the front row in Shanghai.

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Watch: Max Verstappen (Red Bull)

Eleven consecutive Top XNUMX Grand Prix titles and six podium finishes in the last seven Grand Prix titles: Max Verstappen found an impressive continuity.

The Dutch driver's backstory China GP? No exception: zero wins, only one podium in 2017 (3rd place) and disappointing qualifications.

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Next command: Mercedes

La Mercedes has all the authority to be the team that wins Shanghai: in nine editions China GP The German team managed to take at least one car to the podium eight times. Not forgetting five wins and six pole positions.

The silver arrows dominated - also thanks to other people's misfortunes - the beginning F1 world 2019 with two brackets in the first two world championships, but a trio seems unlikely.

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