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Mercedes at the Chinese Grand Prix | The F1 Formula | The F1 Formula
Mercedes·Chinese Grand Prix

Team × Circuit · permanent

Mercedes at the Chinese Grand Prix

Mercedes has historically leveraged the Shanghai International Circuit's blend of long straights and challenging corners for seven wins and numerous podiums.

  • permanent
  • Shanghai
  • Mercedes

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Constructor record

Source: Jolpica F1 API
Starts
13
Race wins
7
Podiums
11
1-2 finishes
4
Best finish
P1
Points
369

Won here in: 2012, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2019, 2026

Every appearance

YearBest2ndPts
2010
TeamMercedes
  • CircuitChinese Grand Prix
  • P3
    P10
    16
    2011P5P814
    2012P1—25
    2013P3—15
    2014P1P243
    2015P1P243
    2016P1P731
    2017P1P633
    2018P2P430
    2019P1P243
    2024P6P910
    2025P3P623
    2026P1P243

    The Mercedes-AMG PETRONAS F1 Team has consistently demonstrated a formidable command of the Shanghai International Circuit, particularly during its dominant hybrid era, securing seven victories and numerous podium finishes. With 13 starts at the Chinese Grand Prix, Mercedes has achieved an impressive 11 podiums and 4 one-two finishes, underscoring their historical strength at this permanent circuit. Their wins span from 2012 to 2019, with a notable run from 2014 to 2017, and the verified data projects another victory in 2026, highlighting a sustained capability at this venue, as detailed by Formula 1 — official site.

    Shanghai’s unique layout, characterized by its long, sweeping Turn 1-4 complex, the extended back straight, and a technical final sector, has historically played to the strengths of Mercedes' car concept. The powerful Mercedes engine provided a crucial advantage on the circuit's significant straight-line sections, while the team's aerodynamically efficient chassis allowed drivers to carry exceptional speed through the high-lateral-load corners. This synergy between power and downforce was often the key to their qualifying and race pace, a fundamental aspect of Formula One engineering.

    Tire management is another critical factor at the Chinese Grand Prix, given the circuit's abrasive surface and the high energy demands placed on the tires, particularly the front left. Mercedes often showcased superior control over tire degradation, enabling their drivers to execute flexible strategies and maintain strong race pace over long stints. This capability was a significant differentiator, allowing them to convert pole positions into race wins even when rivals struggled with tire wear, a contrast to the challenges faced by teams like Haas at the Chinese Grand Prix who often battled tire performance.

    While Mercedes enjoyed a period of significant dominance, the landscape has shifted. The 2024 Chinese Grand Prix saw the team finish 6th and 9th, a clear indication of the evolving competitive order. However, the data for 2025 and 2026 suggests a strong resurgence, with a projected podium and another win, indicating the team's ongoing development efforts and the circuit's continued, albeit sometimes challenging, suitability for their car designs. This forward-looking perspective is part of the comprehensive Jolpica/Ergast — 2026 season data that informs our analysis.

    Ultimately, Mercedes' success at Shanghai has been a testament to a well-rounded package: a potent power unit, an aerodynamically stable chassis, and effective race strategies, executed by top-tier drivers. The demands of a permanent circuit like Shanghai, where both raw speed and technical precision are paramount, often highlight the strengths of a truly competitive car and driver pairing, much like the dynamics seen at other challenging venues such as Haas at the Australian Grand Prix.

    Common questions

    How many wins does Mercedes have at the Chinese Grand Prix?
    Mercedes has secured 7 victories at the Chinese Grand Prix, with their first win in 2012 and their most recent projected win in 2026, according to historical data.
    What makes Shanghai a strong circuit for Mercedes?
    Shanghai's blend of long straights and sweeping, high-speed corners historically suited Mercedes' strong power unit and aerodynamically efficient car designs, allowing them to excel in both speed and handling.
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    Written by The F1 Formula Editorial Team, Race-week editors + sport historians
    Last reviewed June 1, 2026