Track record
Source: Jolpica F1 API- Starts
- 4
- Wins
- 0
- Podiums
- 2
- Best finish
- P2
- DNFs
- 0
- Points
- 41
Every appearance
| Year | Team | Grid | Finish | Pts |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2019 | Williams Grand Prix Engineering | P17 |

Driver × Circuit · permanent
George Russell's journey at the Chinese Grand Prix showcases a remarkable evolution, moving from a challenging debut with Williams to securing multiple podium finishes with Mercedes.
| Year | Team | Grid | Finish | Pts |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2019 | Williams Grand Prix Engineering | P17 |
| P16 |
| 0 |
| 2024 | Mercedes AMG F1 | P8 | P6 | 8 |
| 2025 | Mercedes AMG F1 | P2 | P3 | 15 |
| 2026 | Mercedes AMG F1 | P2 | P2 | 18 |
George Russell's record at the Chinese Grand Prix illustrates a clear progression, evolving from a backmarker Williams debut to consistent points finishes and podium contention with Mercedes, reflecting both his development and the car's capabilities on Shanghai's demanding layout. His initial appearance in 2019, driving for Williams, saw him finish 16th after starting 17th, a challenging weekend typical of a rookie in less competitive machinery. This early experience on the permanent Shanghai International Circuit, with its unique blend of high-speed sections and intricate technical corners, laid a foundational understanding for future visits.
Upon his return to Shanghai in 2024 with Mercedes, Russell immediately demonstrated a significant step forward. Starting from eighth on the grid, he secured a solid sixth-place finish, earning 8 points. This performance underscored his adaptation and the improved package provided by Mercedes, a stark contrast to his earlier struggles. The circuit's long Turn 1-4 complex and the demanding Turn 13, leading onto the back straight, require precise car placement and effective tyre management, areas where Russell has consistently shown strength throughout his career.
The subsequent seasons further solidified Russell's affinity for the Chinese Grand Prix. In 2025, he started second and finished third, clinching his first podium at Shanghai and adding 15 points to his tally. This was followed by an even stronger showing in 2026, where he again started second and improved to a second-place finish, securing 18 points. These two podiums, his best finishes at this circuit, highlight a growing mastery of the track's nuances and Mercedes' ability to provide a competitive platform. For a broader view of driver performance on various circuits, one might compare this to how Isack Hadjar performs at the Chinese Grand Prix, or how different drivers adapt to varying track conditions, as seen with Yuki Tsunoda at the Qatar Grand Prix and Yuki Tsunoda at the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.
Shanghai's layout, characterized by its mix of high-speed straights and slow-to-medium speed corners, demands a car with a broad operating window and drivers who can extract performance across diverse conditions. Russell's analytical approach and ability to provide detailed feedback to his engineers are particularly valuable here, helping to fine-tune the Mercedes W15, W16, and W17 to suit the circuit's demands. His consistent improvement from 2024 to 2026, culminating in a best finish of second, underscores his capacity to maximize opportunities when the machinery is competitive. The overall history and evolution of Formula 1, including its technical regulations and race calendar, can be further explored on Wikipedia: Formula One, providing context for how circuits like Shanghai challenge drivers and teams.
The progression of Russell's career at this specific venue, from a distant 16th to a consistent podium contender, is a testament to his talent and the significant development within the Mercedes team. His total of 41 points and two podiums at Shanghai demonstrate a strong upward trajectory. Fans can follow the latest developments and official race information directly on the Formula 1 — official site. For detailed race data and statistics, resources like Jolpica/Ergast — 2026 season data offer comprehensive insights into driver and team performances. This evolution at Shanghai mirrors his broader career trajectory within the sport, showcasing his growth into a top-tier competitor.