Red Bull were again the class of the field today in qualifying for the Chinese Grand Prix, and somewhat predictably it was Verstappen who took his fifth consecutive pole position of the season. With Perez second, the closest competitor was Fernando Alonso who will start the Grand Prix from third place.
I reckon this track will require a good balance between drag (for top speed) and downforce. RB20 and Ferrari are expected to do well while Merc may struggle to find the balance.
I'm just curious to learn in an hour or so how the schoolboard-asfalt will turn out to be.
It's looks pretty weird and really breathes that DIY-Pimp-Your-Driveway stuff ... hopefully it's not and very decent to race on.
The circuit layout is nicely diverse .. although I'd still trade it for Sepang without a heartbeat.