Taipei Times

Verstappen ‘on another planet’ in China

Norris had bet his team would finish behind Ferrari, but on the day ensured it was the first race this season where one team did not secure the two top spots

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Triple world champion Max Verstappen yesterday won Formula One’s first Chinese Grand Prix in five years with McLaren’s Lando Norris finishing a surprise second to deny dominant Red Bull the one-two.

The crushing victory from pole position at a Shanghai circuit that last hosted a grand prix in 2019 was Verstappen’s fourth in five races this year and came after he also won the season’s first Saturday sprint.

Mexican teammate Sergio Perez, Verstappen’s closest championsh­ip rival but now 25 points behind, completed the podium after a dry race with two safety car periods that compromise­d his race.

Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz finished fourth and fifth respective­ly, with Mercedes’ George Russell following in sixth and Aston Martin’s Fernando Alonso in seventh with a bonus point for the fastest lap.

The victory was the 58th of Verstappen’s career and the Shanghai Internatio­nal Circuit became the 26th track he has won at.

“It felt amazing. All weekend I think we were incredibly quick. It was just enjoyable to drive,” said the 26-year-old who took the checkered flag 13.773 seconds clear of Norris.

“The car was basically on rails and I could do whatever I wanted to with it,” Verstappen said. Red Bull team principal Christian Horner summed up the situation by describing Verstappen, who has won all the races he has finished this year, as a man driving “on another planet.”

Red Bull are now 44 points clear of Ferrari in the constructo­rs’ standings.

‘HAPPY TO BE WRONG’

Norris ensured China was the season’s first race without one team finishing first and second — Ferrari having taken the one-two in Australia and Red Bull the rest — with his 15th career podium and eighth second place.

“I just wasn’t expecting today at all,” said the Briton, who started fourth on the grid and was voted Driver of the Day.

“I got everything ready to go home early and not be on the podium, so it’s a pleasant surprise,” Norris said. “I made a bet to how far behind the Ferrari we would finish today. I thought 35 seconds, and I was very wrong by that. So happy to be wrong with myself and my own bets.”

His only wrong moves came after the finish when Norris returned to the pit lane rather than parking up alongside Verstappen and Perez on the straight, and later when he picked up the cap for third-placed driver.

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WARNING: EXCESSIVE CONSUMPTIO­N OF ALCOHOL CAN DAMAGE YOUR HEALTH PHOTO: AFP Red Bull Racing’s Max Verstappen, center, celebrates on the podium after winning the Chinese Grand Prix in Shanghai yesterday.
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