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|Most wins driver = {{GB}} [[James James Davies]] (3) | |Most wins driver = {{GB}} [[James James Davies]] (3) | ||
|Most wins cons = {{ITA}} [[Ferrari]] (4) | |Most wins cons = {{ITA}} [[Ferrari]] (4)<br>{{GB}} [[Caterham]] (4) | ||
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|Laps = 34 | |Laps = 34 |
Latest revision as of 09:51, 16 February 2025
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Race Statistics | |
Number of times held | 20 |
First held | 2004 |
Last held | 2021 |
Number of venues | 1 |
Most wins (drivers) | ![]() |
Most wins (constructor) | ![]() ![]() |
Laps | 34 |
Circuit Length | 5.451 km (3.388 mi) |
Race Length | 185.334 km (115.192 mi) |
Circuit Length | 5.451 km (3.388 mi) |
Race Length | 185.334 km (115.192 mi) |
The Chinese Grand Prix is a race on the Formula One calendar. It was first held at Shanghai in 2004. For 2005-2006, 2015-2017 and from 2020 onward, it has served as the season finale. Four of these finales were title deciders, the most famous being El Milagro de Shanghai, the 2005 finale and El Nuevo Milagro de Shanghai in 2020, both of which saw the championship change hands very late.