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Pirelli sticks with C2, C3, C4 tires for 2026 China Grand Prix: what to expect this weekend

Harry Bright by Harry Bright
March 11, 2026
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Title: Shanghai Showdown: Pirelli Sticks to the Same Tire Choices for 2026 F1 Chinese Grand Prix!

As Formula 1 races into the heart of the 2026 season, all eyes are on the high-stakes environment of the Shanghai International Circuit, where the adrenaline-pumping Chinese Grand Prix is set to unfold this weekend. This event not only marks the resurrection of the action following the Australian Grand Prix but also promises to be a weekend filled with excitement as it features the inaugural Sprint Race of the season!

In a move that has certainly raised eyebrows, tire supplier Pirelli has confirmed that there will be no changes to the tire compounds from the previous year. Teams will have access to the same set of hard (C2), medium (C3), and soft (C4) tires that were utilized during the 2025 race, laying the groundwork for a thrilling repeat of last year’s races.

The Shanghai Circuit, with its intricate layout, is notorious for testing the limits of tire durability. The combination of high-speed corners and tricky slow turns poses a formidable challenge for teams, particularly in how they manage the energy recovery of their cutting-edge power units. The 2024 resurfacing of the track has enhanced grip levels, yet it also introduced graining issues on the front tires, especially evident during last year’s Sprint Race where Lewis Hamilton triumphed in a spectacular performance.

This year's race is anticipated to be a different beast altogether, as the tire grip is expected to be slightly less than in previous seasons, potentially reducing the risk of excessive graining. However, teams will be on high alert during the practice sessions to gather critical data and adjust their strategies accordingly.

As fans gear up for what could be a dramatic showdown, the tension is palpable. Will drivers be able to harness the full potential of their machines on this challenging track? Or will the tire choices from Pirelli prove to be a double-edged sword? Only time will tell in this thrilling chapter of the 2026 Formula 1 saga! Buckle up, because the action in Shanghai is bound to be explosive!

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