The 2025 Formula 1 Chinese Grand Prix is up next after Lando Norris was victorious in the season opener in Melbourne.
Ahead of Red Bull’s Max Verstappen, the McLaren driver claimed the fifth win of his F1 career in tricky wet-weather conditions at Albert Park.
Home favourite Oscar Piastri finished further down the order in the other Papaya car after a mistake cost him a second-place finish at his home Grand Prix.
The Australian will be looking to bounce back at the Shanghai International Circuit with Sprint Qualifying up first on Friday.
How to watch the 2025 Chinese GP
Coverage of all the action in the UK and Ireland will be shown live, with free-to-air highlights available later in the day.
Watch Live: Sky Sports F1 will broadcast every session live, as well as build-up and post-session shows to sprint qualifying, the sprint race, qualifying and the race.
In addition, Channel 4 will broadcast highlights of the qualifying, sprint and race sessions.
Live Stream: Sky Sports subscribers will be able to catch all of the action through the Sky Go app, which requires an internet connection to access.
Alternatively, coverage can be accessed through NOW TV.
TV broadcast start times
Sky Sports F1
Friday: FP1 – 03:00 | Sprint Qualifying – 06:45
Saturday: Chinese Grand Prix Sprint – 02:25 | Qualifying – 06:35
Sunday: Chinese Grand Prix – 05:30
Channel 4
Friday: Sprint Qualifying highlights – 11:35
Saturday: Chinese Grand Prix Sprint & Qualifying highlights – 14:00
Sunday: Chinese Grand Prix – 13:00
How to stream the 2025 Chinese GP
F1TV, the sport’s own streaming service, will broadcast sessions in territories where the service is available.
The list of countries in which F1 TV Pro is available can be found here.
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