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This is the China 2025 GP departure grid this Sunday. Another Hamilton against Verstappen. Alonso in the queue

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Pierce Leading F1 2025 China GP Outlet Grid Before the big surprise of classification, good George Russell It could be gained between the two McLaren.

Oscar Piastri will start for the first time in his life from his first position with his appointment on Sunday in Formula 1 And he does so with the intention of achieving victory that allows him to reach full reach from the beginning of the F1 world battle.

Another incentive for the exit is the second part of the duel between Verstappen and Hamilton in the first battle in third place on the F1 2025 GP output grid There will be more fights between the two at the exit of the sprint race this Saturday.

The fight for the points is again very matching And exciting in the central zone in your career where tyres and strategy management becomes important.Orme degradation expected in the form of “grain”. In the battle for points, it can come from everything.

Fernando Alonso He tried many changes to his car, considering it would affect the turn and improve on that aspect in races that could go to those points. From the 13th position on the Chinese Grand Prix departure grille this Sunday.

I’ll try Carlos Sign from 15th place too. Though I have more doubts about Williams, who suffered. Madrid also applied many modifications to Sunday’s testing adjustments in search of better performance.

F1 2025 China GP Outlet Grid

  1. Oscar Piastri (AUS/MCLAREN) 1’30.641
  2. George Russell (GBR/Mercedes) +0.082 (1’30.723)
  3. Lando Norris (GBR/MCLAREN) +0.152 (1’30.793)
  4. Max Verstappen (PB/Red Bull Racing) +0.176 (1’30.817)
  5. Lewis Hamilton (GBR/Ferrari) +0.286 (1’30.927)
  6. Charles Leclerc (Mon/Ferrari) +0.380 (1’31.021)
  7. Isaac Hadjar (Fra/Racing Bulls) +0.438 (1’31.079)
  8. Andrea Antonelli (ITA/Mercedes) +0.462 (1’31.103)
  9. Horned Yuki (JPN/Racing Bulls) +0.997 (1’31.638)
  10. Alex Albon (Tha/Williams) +1.065 (1’31.706)
  11. Esteban Ocon (fra/haas) +0.984 (1’31.625)
  12. Nico Hülkenberg (ALE/SAUBER) +0.991 (1’31.632)
  13. Fernando Alonso (ESP/Aston Martin) +1.047 (1’31.688)
  14. Lance Stroll (Can/Aston Martin) +1.132 (1’31.773)
  15. Carlos Sainz (ESP/Williams) +1.199 (1’31.840)
  16. Pierre Gasly (Fra/Alpine) +1.351 (1’31.992)
  17. Oliver Baerman (GBR/HAAS) +1.377 (1’32.018)
  18. Jack Doohan (aus/alpine) +1.451 (1’32.092)
  19. Gabriel Boltreto (Bra/Sauber) +1.500 (1’32.141)
  20. Liam Lawson (NZL/Red Bull Racing) +1.533 (1’32.174)

Source: Mundo Deportivo

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