Formula 1 Chinese Grand Prix kicks off in Shanghai
The Chinese Grand Prix, a Formula 1 event, will take place in Shanghai from March 13 to 15 and is expected to break attendance records. This event holds significant importance for both the sports world and the local economy.
According to forecasts, the event will attract around 230,000 spectators, surpassing last year’s figure of 220,000. Fourteen percent of attendees will be international visitors, contributing to the development of tourism and increased consumption in nearby areas. This year’s Formula 1 season features the biggest regulatory changes in recent years, including adjustments to car dimensions and weight, with half of the engine power now potentially coming from electric sources.
Experts believe these changes will bring major shifts to the races, making the competition even more thrilling and unpredictable.