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2025 Chinese Grand Prix Weather Forecast: Anticipated Conditions for F1’s First Sprint Weekend in Shanghai

Carl Harrison by Carl Harrison
March 19, 2025
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2025 Chinese Grand Prix Weather Forecast: Anticipated Conditions for F1’s First Sprint Weekend in Shanghai

As the Formula 1 circus rolls into Shanghai for the 2025 Chinese Grand Prix, the weather conditions promise to add an extra layer of unpredictability to the proceedings. Known for its notoriously fickle weather, Shanghai’s humidity often plays a significant role in the high-octane race.

The Shanghai International Circuit, the venue for the Chinese Grand Prix, has a history of variable weather conditions that have added a dash of drama to the races over the years. As such, the weather forecast is crucial for teams and drivers as they strategize for the race weekend.

The upcoming race weekend is slated to commence on a cool note, with temperatures expected to rise significantly by the time the engines roar on Sunday. The mercury is predicted to hit the mid-twenties, setting the stage for an action-packed race day.

Adding to the intrigue, the Chinese Grand Prix will mark the first F1 Sprint weekend of the season, which will bring about a change from the standard race schedule.

As per the FIA’s official weather forecast, sunny conditions will greet the drivers for the Free Practice 1 (FP1) session. The air temperature is expected to hover around 24 degrees Celsius, with potential wind gusts reaching up to 40kph. The sun is set to shine through the Sprint qualifying on Friday, with temperatures remaining steady at 23 degrees Celsius.

The race weekend’s conditions are predicted to remain fine, dry, and sunny for the Sprint race, with air temperatures rising to 25 degrees Celsius. The sunny weather is expected to persist throughout the day, with qualifying session temperatures predicted at 24 degrees Celsius and potential wind gusts of up to 35kph.

While the race day weather might be a tad cloudier than Friday and Saturday, the FIA’s forecast assures dry conditions for the Chinese Grand Prix. The temperature at the start of the race is expected to be around 26 degrees Celsius, cooling down by one or two degrees by the chequered flag. The wind conditions are predicted to remain stable, adding to the drama of the race day.

In conclusion, the weather forecast for the 2025 Chinese Grand Prix points to a mix of sun and clouds, with dry conditions and moderate temperatures. This weekend, the drivers will not only compete against each other but also battle the elements in Shanghai. The stage is set for a thrilling weekend of racing in Shanghai, where the unpredictable weather could be the ultimate game-changer.

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