Google+ Jack Leslie F1: 2016 Chinese Grand Prix In Pictures

19 April 2016

2016 Chinese Grand Prix In Pictures

Nico Rosberg's run of success continued at the Chinese Grand Prix, taking a controlled third victory of the 2016 season.
© Williams Martini Racing
The Shanghai International Circuit is an unusual track and produces some brilliant photos. Here is the third round of the season in pictures.

Friday
© Mercedes
Rosberg got his weekend off to a good start by setting the pace for Mercedes in first practice.
© Williams Martini Racing
It was a strange session, with several red flags due to punctures - two for Felipe Massa and one for Kevin Magnussen. 
© Haas F1 Team
It was a tough day for Esteban Gutierrez. He failed to set a timed lap in FP1 due to a problem and then suffered brake issues in the second session.
© McLaren
Fernando Alonso was officially granted permission to race in China after medical checks following FP1, having previously been provisionally deemed fit enough.
© Ferrari
Kimi Raikkonen was fastest for Ferrari in the second session, leading team-mate Sebastian Vettel by one tenth.

Saturday
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Vettel set the fastest time in the rain-hit third and final practice session. Running started on the wet tyre before teams switched to intermediates.
© Renault
There were some drivers who failed to set lap times in FP3, with teams completing very limited running in the conditions.
© Pirelli
Q1 got off to a dramatic start when Pascal Wehrlein lost control over a bump and a puddle, crashing on the pit straight and bringing out the red flag.
© Mercedes
Hamilton suffered an ERS issue in the first segment of qualifying and failed to set a time, starting last. Magnussen, Gutierrez, Palmer and Rio Haryanto were the first in the drop-zone, before Wehrlein and the triple world champion.
© Sauber
The two Sauber drivers improved late in Q1, making it through to the second session. Marcus Ericsson and Felipe Nasr qualified 15th and 16th.
© Williams Martini Racing
Massa was the first in the Q2 drop-zone at the end of the session and was joined by Alonso, Jenson Button and Romain Grosjean.  
© Red Bull Content Pool
Daniil Kvyat performed well in qualifying, finishing Q3 in sixth. Sergio Perez, Carlos Sainz Jr and Nico Hulkenberg completed the top 10.
© Mercedes
Rosberg stormed to pole position, ahead of Daniel Ricciardo and Raikkonen. Vettel and Valtteri Bottas were next up. The 2015 qualifying format returned, with great success.

Sunday
© Sauber
There was a mix of tyre compounds for the race start, with some going for the super-softs and others opting for the softs, including pole position man Rosberg.
© Sauber
The main grandstand was packed for the race, with the enthusiastic Chinese fans out in force for F1's yearly visit.
© Ferrari
Ricciardo had a great start, while Rosberg suffered a rather underwhelming one and lost the lead to the Red Bull driver.
© Pirelli
But it all got a bit chaotic at Turn 1, with Vettel, Raikkonen, Kvyat, Nasr, Grosjean and Hamilton all getting caught up in incidents.
© Pirelli
It was no surprise the safety car was called, with so much debris on the track - something that caught out Ricciardo, with his RB12 picking up a puncture.
© Force India
When the safety car returned to the pits, we were treated to some brilliant racing and on-track action.
© Red Bull Content Pool
Ricciardo started his fight back after his earlier puncture with some fiesty overtakes and passes.
© Williams Martini Racing
McLaren ran high up the order early on, but Alonso and Button soon slipped down the order as faster cars progressed.
© Pirelli
There were plenty of different strategy options during the race, with the new tyre rules working well.
© Ferrari
Raikkonen and Hamilton dropped to the back of the field after their early issues. The two spent most of the race in close proximity as they bounced back.
© Red Bull Content Pool
Ricciardo and Hamilton battled late in the race but the former's tyres were in better shape and he was able to drive off into the distance.
© Renault
All 22 drivers were classified in China, with Palmer being the last of them, finishing just behind Haryanto's Manor.
© Mercedes
Rosberg crossed the line almost 40 seconds clear of his nearest challenger to take his third win of 2016.
© Pirelli
Vettel recovered to second, with Kvyat third to claim his second F1 podium. Ricciardo, Raikkonen, Massa and Hamilton were next up.  

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