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The new era of Formula 1 is under way and the Chinese Grand Prix will host the first of six sprint events for the 2026 season. The format is largely the same as last year except now the six slowest cars instead of five will be eliminated from the first two sessions because of Cadillac's arrival on the grid.
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Shanghai is a sprint event, which means that Aston will go straight into sprint qualifying on Friday afternoon after a single FP1 session. This will be followed by the sprint and main qualifying on Saturday,