The Chinese Grand Prix has always given unforgettable moments in Formula 1 history, thanks to spectacular overtaking and memorable victories.
The 2006 edition was particularly significant, as it marked the last victory in the career of Michael Schumacher, the protagonist of a race characterized by unpredictable weather conditions. The German driver demonstrated his mastery, taking the top step of the podium.
In 2007, the Shanghai gravel was lethal for Hamilton's world aspirations, who due to an error in the pit entry was forced to retire. This result would affect the championship standings, leading Raikkonen to prevail and win the title.
Of the 2018 Chinese Grand Prix, we remember the great action on the track: Daniel Ricciardo performed a memorable overtaking move on Valtteri Bottas and Max Verstappen, earning him the nickname “The Honey Badger” for his boldness and determination.
The 2011 Chinese Grand Prix saw Lewis Hamilton triumph in a race marked by changing weather conditions and decisive pit stop strategies.
The 2022 Chinese Grand Prix marked a historic moment for motorsport, with Zhou Guanyu racing in front of his audience as the first Chinese driver in Formula 1. His “home race” caused great excitement among local fans, representing a triumph for Chinese motorsport.
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