Nico Hülkenberg says that Renault has shown that it can lead the midfield battle, having lost a double points finish in Bahrain through reliability.
Toto Wolff says that despite winning both of the opening two races of 2019, Mercedes has a lot of work to do to be as quick as Ferrari.
Kimi Räikkönen thinks that Alfa Romeo has a good chance of a welcome haul of points at the Chinese Grand Prix to continue its encouraging start to the 2019 Formula 1 season.
Charles Leclerc hopes Ferrari’s SF90 will be as strong in China as it was in Bahrain, although without the mechanical issues.
After missing out on the top three in both of the opening two races, Sebastian Vettel hopes luck turns in Ferrari’s favour this weekend in China.
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This weekend’s Chinese Grand Prix is the 1000th world championship grand prix in Formula 1 history. Therefore it is a good question to ask which of the previous 999 is the best of all. There is a clear answer.
The 1000th Formula 1 grand prix takes place in China this weekend, a venue that could prove to be the right choice for entertainment.
Chinese Grand Prix 2019 is the 1000th race of the FIA Formula 1 World Championship. Checkered Flag previews this milestone race
Haas driver Kevin Magnussen has said he is “celebrating” the 1,000th grand prix in China this weekend
George Russell makes his first trip to the Shanghai International Circuit this weekend for the Chinese Grand Prix
Robert Kubica returns to China for the first time since 2010 as F1 celebrates its 1000th race
Daniel Ricciardo believes he and his new Renault F1 Team are heading in the right direction as they prepare for the 2019 Chinese Grand Prix.
Haas’ driver Romain Grosjean has said he is “looking forward” to the Chinese Grand Prix at the Shanghai International Circuit
Daniil Kvyat wants to return to the points this weekend in China having missed out on a top ten result two weeks ago in Bahrain.
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Alexander Albon will make his first visit to China this weekend aiming to secure a second consecutive top ten result.
Gil de Ferran says McLaren will be looking to show some improvement this weekend in China after scoring their first points of the year last time out in Bahrain.
The Chinese Grand Prix circuit will give McLaren a better feel for the performance of its MCL34, according to Carlos Sainz Jr.



