However, despite Shanghai's inclement weather, the Formula One racing was superb. The 2017 Chinese F1 race saw bad weather hamper drivers, especially low cloud, rain and smog. With the Chinese race scheduled to be on the F1 calendar until 2020, there are only a few races left on Chinese soil so don't miss out on your chance to witness one of the most exciting sports on the planet. This will be the fifteenth time that the Shanghai International circuit hosts a Grand Prix since its debut race back in 2004 (won by Ferrari's Rubens Barrichello). If you want to hear the roar of the engines live, make sure you buy your 2018 F1 China tickets quickly! Sellers can also take advantage of our online ticketing platform to sell any spare tickets. Chinese Grand Prix tickets are always in high demand as the circuit has played its part in numerous famous races. Watch on in awe as the 200,000 capacity crowd cheer on their superstar drivers in Shanghai.
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