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F1 Teams Battle Freight Delays, Adjusting Preparations for the Upcoming Chinese Grand Prix

Carl Harrison by Carl Harrison
March 19, 2025
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F1 Teams Battle Freight Delays, Adjusting Preparations for the Upcoming Chinese Grand Prix

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Formula 1 teams, including big names like McLaren, Mercedes, Red Bull, and Aston Martin, have been thrown into a frenzy of preparation for the upcoming Chinese Grand Prix due to an unexpected freight delay. The delivery of their crucial equipment from Australia to China was stalled by eight hours, as cargo flights from Melbourne to Shanghai hit an unforeseen snag.

This logistical setback had the teams receiving their freight late Wednesday afternoon, around 4 pm local time, disrupting their meticulously planned preparations for the high-stakes race. The International Automobile Federation (FIA) confirmed that Pirelli, the renowned tyre manufacturer, also fell victim to this delay, although their freight has since arrived.

In light of these unusual circumstances, the FIA, the sport’s governing body, has granted the affected teams some leeway. It has decided to bend its own rules, allowing these teams to breach the mandatory curfew for car maintenance. This one-time concession offers them an additional 30 minutes, a precious window of time for these teams to fine-tune their racing machines.

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The teams are now racing against time, with the FIA permitting them additional hours to gear up for the first practice session on Friday. A team member, who asked to remain anonymous, relayed to Motorsport.com, “There are no worries about free practice, but these days will be some late nights for our mechanics. The only free practice session of the sprint weekend starts at 11:30 local time, which means teams still had a day and a half to prepare for the opening session.”

The late delivery of the freight isn’t just impacting the teams’ operations; it’s also taking a toll on the personnel. The team members, who have just completed a grueling 10-hour intercity flight, are now being asked to work overtime to ensure the cars are prepped and primed for the first practice session. This weekend’s race brings additional pressure with a Sprint Race added to the schedule.

Adding to the drama is the track itself. The Shanghai International Circuit is hosting a Sprint for the second time since its triumphant return to the F1 calendar last year, following a four-year absence due to the Covid pandemic.

Despite these challenging circumstances, the F1 teams are buckling down to ensure a smooth race weekend. The freight delay ahead of the Chinese Grand Prix has indeed added an element of unpredictability, making the event all the more intriguing for racing enthusiasts worldwide.

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