Chinese Grand Prix

Race Day: April 10, Shanghai International Circuit, Shanghai, China.

The Shanghai International Circuit roared back to life. After years of absence, the Chinese Grand Prix had finally returned to the calendar!

By 4 PM, every grandstand, hospitality suite, and standing terrace was packed to capacity, overflowing with eager spectators. Home fans dominated the crowd, occupying 85% of the seating, while foreign spectators filled the remaining 15%.

The seating arrangement felt undeniably one-sided. With limited tickets available for foreign fans, many were left watching from outside the circuit or on television.

Complaints surfaced about this, but they fell on deaf ears since the race organizers had full control over distribution, making their priorities clear.