Welcome to SunSport's coverage of the Chinese Grand Prix!
The 2025 F1 season has already seen a lot of twists, with the Chinese GP seeing a third different pole sitter in three races.
McLaren's pace at the front has given them a second pole in two GP's, as Aussie Oscar Piastri will start at the front, after Lando Norris was there last week.
Between them was Lewis Hamilton in yesterday's sprint, as he converted a pole to a win, and Piastri came home second.
Defending four-time world champion Max Verstappen is still waiting for his first win of the season.
Just to add to the drama, Mercedes driver George Russell has split the McLaren's, and starts second in the GP.
Remember: in the UK, the race starts at 7am, so get your alarms set!
When does the Chinese GP start?
Action in China will get underway from 7am GMT.
How much do the drivers win?
F1 is one of the most lucrative sports in the world - and they get a pretty penny for winning a race as well.