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Vrooming back into Shanghai

Pride and hype as F1 returns to China after Covid absence

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Two years ago the Shanghai Internatio­nal Circuit hosted a Covid hospital, but this weekend it will stage Formula One once more as the sport returns to China for the first time since the pandemic.

Adding to the excitement of fans, they will see Shanghai native Zhou Guanyu drive at his home track in Formula One for the first time.

“I’m extremely excited, in these 5,000 years of (Chinese) history there has only been one Zhou Guanyu,” said fan Wang Xiaotian.

Shanghai last witnessed an F1 race in 2019, before Covid and China’s travel restrictio­ns put a halt to almost all major internatio­nal sport in the country.

Tickets for the action-packed Formula One weekend – which begins with Friday morning practice,

“My country loves racing and has been waiting for this moment for years.” Zhou Guanyu

sees a sprint race on Saturday and ends with the grand prix on Sunday – sold out within minutes of going on sale in January.

Ma Qinghua, the first Chinese to drive an F1 car when he took part in a 2012 practice session, said the sport’s return will have a “very good impact”, especially on younger fans who did not have the chance to see their heroes in the flesh during the pandemic.

“This group of people are very much anticipati­ng the chance to witness a race personally,” Qinghua, a pioneer of China’s motorsport industry said.

It was almost exactly two years ago, at the height of the city’s lockdown, that the Shanghai circuit became the site of a makeshift 13,000-bed Covid hospital.

That was just a few weeks after Guanyu had his first grand prix drive in Bahrain, finishing 10th to score a point, but the pandemic delayed 24-year-old Guanyu ‘s home F1 debut until this week.

Even though he is unlikely to challenge for the podium, Guanyu is desperate to put on a Shanghai show.

“I can’t wait to give it my all, share the passion with our entire team trackside and at home, and start a new chapter of Chinese motorsport together with the crowd,” Guanyu said Monday.

“It’s an opportunit­y to inspire and pave the path for future generation­s being interested in the sport. My country loves racing and has been waiting for this moment for years.”

His excitement is echoed by fans in the city.

“As China’s first F1 driver, we are extremely proud of him,” Hu Yanqin, 29, said at a recent fan event screening the Japanese Grand Prix – complete with large banners bearing Guanyu ‘s photo.

Underlinin­g the hype surroundin­g Guanyu , who is in his third F1 season, fans greeted him at the airport when he arrived last week and a documentar­y about the racer, “The First One”, will hit Chinese cinemas this weekend to coincide with the race.

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— afp Thrills and spills: Kick sauber’s Chinese driver Zhou Guanyu will race at his home track in shanghai for the first time.

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