Oscar Piastri led Lando Norris home in a McLaren one-two at a largely uneventful Chinese Grand Prix.
Australian Piastri got away well from pole and never looked in any danger of losing the lead on a warm day in Shanghai in which tyre degradation was the biggest threat.
Norris, who started third, managed to jump Mercedes’ George Russell at the start and then manage a late brake wear issue which he described as “scary”, with Russell rounding out the podium ahead of Red Bull’s Max Verstappen.
Elsewhere, Charles Leclerc broke his front wing in an early tussle with Ferrari team-mate Lewis Hamilton but was still able to pass the seven-time world champion on track, as the Scuderia took fifth and sixth respectively.