Lewis Hamilton delivered a stunning performance at the Shanghai International Circuit, securing his first-ever pole position with Ferrari in the sprint qualifying session for the 2025 Chinese Grand Prix. The seven-time world champion set a new track record of 1:30.849, breaking the previous record of 1:31.095, set by Sebastian Vettel in 2018.
Hamilton Edges Out Verstappen in a Nail-Biting Finish
In a thrilling showdown, Hamilton edged out reigning champion Max Verstappen by just 0.018 seconds, showcasing his remarkable driving skills and seamless adaptation to Ferrari machinery. McLaren’s Oscar Piastri claimed third place, while Hamilton’s Ferrari teammate, Charles Leclerc, finished fourth.
The top six in sprint qualifying were:
- Lewis Hamilton (Ferrari) – 1:30.849
- Max Verstappen (Red Bull Racing) – +0.018s
- Oscar Piastri (McLaren) – +0.080s
- Charles Leclerc (Ferrari) – +0.208s
- George Russell (Mercedes) – +0.320s
- Lando Norris (McLaren) – +0.544s
A Major Comeback for Hamilton
This pole position marks a remarkable comeback for Hamilton, who had struggled in the previous Australian Grand Prix, finishing 10th. His dominant lap in Shanghai highlights a resurgence in form and signals a promising new chapter with Ferrari.

What’s Next? The Sprint Race and Championship Battle
The sprint qualifying sets the grid for the 19-lap sprint race, which offers crucial championship points ahead of Sunday’s main event. With Hamilton and Verstappen reigniting their fierce rivalry, fans can expect an electrifying battle on track.
Can Hamilton Convert His Sprint Pole into a Victory?
With Ferrari showing strong pace, Hamilton has a prime opportunity to convert his pole position into a crucial sprint race win, boosting his confidence for the main race on Sunday. However, Verstappen and Red Bull will be looking to spoil the party.
Stay tuned for all the latest updates on the 2025 Formula 1 season as Hamilton and Ferrari aim for glory in Shanghai!