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Rate the Race: 2024 Chinese Grand Prix sprint race

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What did you think of today’s race? Share your verdict on the Chinese Grand Prix sprint race.

RaceFans has held polls on every F1 race since 2008 to find out which fans thought of each round of the season.

Join in the latest poll and give your verdict on the race: 10 being the highest and 1 the lowest. Please vote based on how entertaining and exciting you thought the race was, not on how your preferred driver or team performed.

What were the best and worst moments of the race? What was the main thing you’ll remember about it? Rate the race out of ten and leave a comment below:

Rate the 2024 Chinese Grand Prix sprint race out of 10

  • 10 (0%)
  • 9 (2%)
  • 8 (19%)
  • 7 (26%)
  • 6 (15%)
  • 5 (6%)
  • 4 (11%)
  • 3 (9%)
  • 2 (6%)
  • 1 (6%)

Total Voters: 47

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14 comments on “Rate the Race: 2024 Chinese Grand Prix sprint race”

  1. Spring races are such a let down…

  2. One of the most straightforward sprints to date despite the good battling towards the front.

  3. Gotta admit, that was pretty terrible. But one of the good things about the sprint is that we now already know that the race is going to be even more one-sided, so there’s really no point in staying up any further for quali or getting up early for the race tomorrow.

    3/10

  4. Boring RBR dominance with ever growing car advantage. Would need wet races for anything interesting.

    1. Absolutely, if you go back and check the 2023 wet races, it’s very likely verstappen would still end up winning, but at least there would be more action and more true overtakes.

  5. 3. It was pretty ordinary, to be honest. The only action of note was Alonso’s tyres dying – and the team subsequently retiring the car (which wouldn’t have happened if the points system covered all finishers).

    Unfortunately, it’s not a race format problem – it’s a fundamental F1 problem, and it is present everywhere they go.
    But even worse than that, they simply don’t want to fix it.

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    1. The only action of note was Alonso’s tyres dying

      S, did Alonso’s tyres just run out of grip? I rgought he’d picked up a puncture and assumed he’d used Sainz’s wing as a bacon slicer, but it wasn’t clear from the coverage I saw quite why he’d retired.

  6. In a shortened race, the lead car pulls up a 13 second gap. Cant really give a score of more than 5.

  7. 8/10 Enjoyable battles, surprising second place finisher. Perfect winner.

  8. Is there a finishing drivers tally here of the Sprint race?
    Couldn’t find it…

  9. Apparently only reverse grids can save sprints.
    But if sprints only can be save by reverse grids, it might not ne worth saving.

    1. No, it is worth saving imo, they have to be different enough from races to have different results and fights, and if pit stops and 1\3 duration is not enough to make a difference there’s that option.

  10. 9 (3%)
    8 (21%)
    7 (18%)
    6 (15%)
    5 (8%)
    4 (13%)
    3 (8%)
    2 (8%)
    1 (8%)
    Total Voters: 39

    Wow, almost only negative comments despite the poll being pretty positive, I went for 7, and over half of voters gave it 6, 7 or 8 and slightly less than half gave it a failing grade.

    I gave it 7 because of the interesting battles up front between sainz, alonso, leclerc and occasionally some others, and also because of the unusual cars leading for a big part of the race, howevert I was disappointed no one really tried to keep verstappen behind, probably it wouldn’t have been enough anyway, but if norris hadn’t exagerated not conceding the lead to hamilton, if alonso had been his own fighting self vs verstappen too and if hamilton hadn’t made that mistake, I think the race would’ve been quite a bit better, verstappen would likely still have won but it’d have been much closer.

    Again, the poll results were pretty positive and this might be the 3rd sprint race which beats the main race in score, unless something shocking happens.

    1. Well I am going to go against the grain and give a positive comment. As much as my personal jury is out on the format per se (and would have been quite happy had they not existed), I also rated the race as a 7 . In hindsight a 6 may have been more appropriate, however the point remains as I have consistently stated that the poll is to rate the race, not to rate your fondness for the format.

      There was a fair amount of procession admittedly. But this was perhaps highlighted by the close running groups. I’d much rather this and the potential for overtake that it provides, than huge gaps. And I have to admit that I was heading toward – though perhaps not actually reaching – the edge of my seat at times. As for the predictability of Verstappen winning; well that is a bit of a dampener, but objectively the driver/team combo deserved the win.

      Like others, I find the potential prediction for the main race that the sprint hints at somewhat disheartening. But the parc ferme changes make this less of a certainty. And in any case, given that we do not know this as fact, one cannot rate this race based upon that possibility. After all, if the main race throws up some decent variation, one cannot come back and re-rate the sprint. And of course one shouldn’t, as the entertainment that the sprint provided would not have changed.

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