Chinese Grand Prix: Verstappen ends dominant weekend with another victory, while Zhou’s F1 race ends in floods of tears
- World champion finishes 13.7 seconds ahead of McLaren’s Lando Norris with Red Bull teammate Sergio Perez third
- China’s Zhou Guanyu finishes 14th for Sauber, and exits car in floods of tears to roars of approval from home fans

Max Verstappen rounded off a dominant weekend with victory in the first Chinese Grand Prix for five years on Sunday to extend his world championship lead a day after romping to sprint victory.
The three-time world champion controlled the race on its return to the Shanghai International Circuit for the first time since 2019 to finish 13.7 seconds ahead of McLaren’s Lando Norris with Red Bull teammate Sergio Perez third.
He was only denied a 100 per cent points-scoring weekend when Fernando Alonso picked up the bonus for the fastest lap around the 5.451 kilometre track on the outskirts of the Chinese megacity after a late switch to fresh tyres.
It was another all-conquering display from Verstappen, who won his fourth grand prix this season to add to his sprint victory.
Only a rare brake failure in Melbourne denied Verstappen the chance of a clean sweep in all five races in 2024, as he marches inexorably towards a fourth consecutive world title.
“It felt amazing, all weekend we were incredibly quick,” said Verstappen, who recorded his first victory in China. “It felt amazing, it was so enjoyable to drive on every single compound. The car was on rails, I could do whatever I wanted to do with it.”