This is the first sprint racing weekend of the year and the fifth event of the season.
Before the Chinese Grand Prix, F1 correspondent Andrew Benson responds to your queries.
Which vehicles are most appropriate for China?
The best car is the Red Bull. Complete halt. That being said, China ought to provide Ferrari with another fair opportunity to be as near to Red Bull as they were in Australia.
Because of the lengthy turns that heavily tax the front tires, Shanghai is said to as a front-limited circuit, meaning that lap time is mostly determined by the car’s grip in the front.
Because of the surface tears, it is also anticipated to cause graining on the front tires, which will decrease grip.
Recently, Ferrari has shown itself to be competitive at circuits with a lot of graining; consider Australia this year and Las Vegas at the end of last year. Compared to Red Bull, they appear to be less affected by this.