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So you can see yourself in 2025 F1 Chinese Grand Prix: ESPN time plan

After Lando Norris opened a dramatic, lively Australian Grand Prix in the season last week in Melbourne, Formula 1 returned this week with the first sprint weekend of the season. Further points are to be won when the field for the Chinese Grand Prix leads to Shanghai. The entire campaign takes place on the Shanghai International Circuit, which looks like it looks like the Chinese symbol for “Shang”, which means upwards. Michael Schumacher won the first F1 race in Shanghai in 2004 and made a round record 1: 32.238. Max Verstappen confiscated the Chinese Grand Prix last season with one last time from 1: 40: 5.554, just before Norris (+13.773 seconds) and Sergio PĂ©rez (+19.160). Will Norris 2025 be opened with two winnings from Grand Prix? Or does the four -time defending champion Verstappen find his way back to the top of the podium?

Here are important facts about the Grand Prix 2025:

How can fans watch?

*All times east

Thursday

Exercise 1:25 p.m. on ESPN2

Friday

Sprint qualifying: 3:25 a.m. on ESPN2

Sprint Race: 10:55 p.m. on ESPNU

Saturday

Qualification: 2:55 a.m. on ESPN2

Sunday

Race: 2:55 a.m. on ESPN

Fans can catch the action in the F1 streaming hub.

Which other F1 races can fans look forward to this season?

  • April 6th – Japan Grand Prix

  • April 13 – Bahrain Grand Prix

  • April 20 – Saudi -Arabia Grand Prix

  • May 4th – Miami Grand Prix

  • May 18 – Emilia Romagna (Italy) Grand Prix

  • May 25 – Monaco Grand Prix

  • June 1st – Spain Grand Prix

  • June 15 – Canada Grand Prix

  • June 29 – Austria Grand Prix

  • July 6 – Great Britain Grand Prix

  • July 27 – Belgium Grand Prix

  • August 3. – Hungary Grand Prix

  • August 31 – Netherlands Grand Prix

  • September 7 – Italy Grand Prix

  • September 21 – Azerbaijanese Grand Prix

  • October 5 – Singapore Grand Prix

  • October 19 – Grand Prix of the United States

  • October 26 – Mexico Grand Prix

  • November 9 – Brazil Grand Prix

  • November 22 – Grand Prix Las Vegas

  • November 30th – Qatar Grand Prix

  • December 7 – Abu Dhabi (United Arab Emirates) Grand Prix

Where can fans of ESPN find more F1 reporting?

In the ESPN formula -1 page you will find the latest news, analyzes, functions, the podcast “unpatched” and more.

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