
Will Rain Disrupt the 2025 Chinese Grand Prix? Here’s What to Expect!
2025-03-19
Author: Jacob
As the buzz around Formula 1 heats up, all eyes are set on the Shanghai International Circuit for the 2025 Chinese Grand Prix. Scheduled for the weekend of March 21-23, the event is highly anticipated, especially as it marks the first Sprint event of the year. After the tumultuous, rain-soaked opening race in Australia, teams and fans are eager to know what weather conditions await in Shanghai.
2025 Chinese Grand Prix Weekend Weather Forecast
FRIDAY, MARCH 21 – Free Practice 1 and Sprint Qualifying
Conditions: Expect a sunny day with a light breeze, with gusts reaching up to 40 km/h.
Free Practice 1 Temperature: 24°C
Sprint Qualifying Temperature: 23°C
Maximum Temperature: 24°C
Minimum Temperature: 10°C
Chance of Rain: 0%.
SATURDAY, MARCH 22 – Sprint and Qualifying
Conditions: Similar sunny weather continues, with a gentle breeze and evening gusts of 35-40 km/h.
Sprint Temperature: 25°C
Qualifying Temperature: 24°C
Maximum Temperature: 25°C
Minimum Temperature: 13°C
Chance of Rain: 0%.
SUNDAY, MARCH 23 – Race Day
Conditions: The day is expected to be a bit cloudier, but remain dry until the evening when showers could potentially emerge. Winds will be light.
Race Start Temperature: 26°C
Maximum Temperature: 26°C
Minimum Temperature: 14°C
Chance of Rain: 40%.
With no rain expected on Friday and Saturday, and only a slight chance on race day, teams will be hopeful for a clean race without the complications that wet conditions can bring. Tight battles and strategic overtakes are anticipated as drivers look to gain valuable points early in the season.
Fans and teams alike should keep an eye on changing conditions, particularly on Sunday evening when the chance of rainfall increases. Will the weather play a pivotal role in the outcome of the race? Only time will tell!
Stay tuned for updates as the weekend unfolds—it promises to be a thrilling start to the F1 season!