It was a hectic start to the
Chinese Grand Prix with several drivers having contact, including
Lewis Hamilton and teammate
Charles Leclerc, and
Max Verstappen dropping places after a poor start.
Oscar Piastri got of to not the best start, whereas
George Russell was quicker off the line. However the Australian fended off the British driver's attack, and remained in the lead.
Lando Norris managed to get the jump on Russell into Turn 2, as behind them,
Max Verstappen had a poor start and was overtaken by
Lewis Hamilton and
Charles Leclerc at Turn 1.
Hamilton and Leclerc have contact
Hamilton and Leclerc then made contact, as the Monegasque lost control of his SF-25 on the inside of Turn 2 and veered off into the side of Hamilton, suffering a broken wing in the process. His team later told Leclerc that the downforce loss for him would be between 20 and 30 points.
Pierre Gasly reported
Fernando Alonso's brakes were on fired. On lap 4, shortly after the Frenchman's message, the Spaniard was forced to retire his AMR25 after he came on the radio and informed the team 'he had no brakes'.