Lewis Hamilton was fastest in opening practice for the Chinese Grand Prix ahead of Nico Rosberg and Sebastian Vettel.
The story of the opening practice session in China where Lewis Hamilton set the pace for Mercedes.
Kimi Raikkonen sees no reason why Ferrari can’t be fully competitive once again in this weekend’s Chinese GP.
Will Stevens is confident his Chinese GP will feature many more laps than Malaysia as Manor bid to race both cars for first time.
Fernando Alonso will only concede he made a mistake in leaving Ferrari for McLaren if his old team win this year’s championship.
Lewis Hamilton has insisted that Ferrari are the real deal and the Scuderia are a genuine threat to Mercedes in 2015.
Marcus Ericsson believes Sauber have the pace to target points at every race in 2015 in the wake of their improvement.
Sebastian Vettel insists Malaysia victors Ferrari's aim for China is to confirm their new status as Mercedes' closest rivals.
Jenson Button has predicted a "great future" for McLaren despite calls for the former F1 world champion to retire.
Valtteri Bottas expects Williams to be closer to Ferrari and Mercedes in China after they dropped behind in Malaysia.
Ted Kravitz and David Croft debate whether Ferrari can sustain a realistic title fight throughout the 2015 season.
Lewis Hamilton says he doesn’t know when his new contract with Mercedes will be signed, describing the saga as “a pain in the backside”.
Everything you need to know about this weekend's race as F1 heads to the Shanghai International Circuit .
Nico Rosberg has vowed he will maintain his "intense" battle with Lewis Hamilton and insisted their rivalry suits Mercedes.
Why Mercedes and Nico Rosberg will be desperate to impress in Shanghai, while Fernando Alonso wants to keep on smiling.
McLaren have warned against expecting further big progress from the MP4-30 this weekend with the car unlikely to suit Shanghai.
Mercedes are bringing W06 upgrades to China with the team convinced Ferrari present “serious competition” for the title.
Lotus are confident it is only a matter of time before they start consistently scoring points in 2015 after opening race troubles.
Anthony Davidson believes Ferrari have closed the gap to Mercedes, but predicts the Silver Arrows will hit back in China.