The Chinese Grand Prix will return to Shanghai for the first time in four years after last being contested in 2019.
Lewis Hamilton will again be part of the field as he looks to wkin his seventh race at the circuit, having taken the 2008, 2011, 2014, 2015, 2017 and 2019 editions of a race that was only held for the first time in 2004.
The race will be held on Sunday, April 21 with the race to get underway at 5pm (AEST) in Shanghai, and this is All Sports complete guide to the race.
How to watch the Chinese Grand Prix on TV in Australia
If you're looking to watch the return of the Chinese Formula 1 Grand Prix on TV in Australia, you'll be able to do so exclusively through Fox Sports.
They hold the exclusive rights to the Formula 1 season for all races outside of Australia, and their coverage of Sunday's action will commence from 4pm (AEST) - an hour before the race gets underway.
To watch the broadcast on Fox Sports, you'll need an active Foxtel subscription with the sports package.
How to live stream the Chinese Grand Prix online in Australia
If you'd prefer to live stream the Chinese Grand Prix, you'll be able to do so through Foxtel's streaming services.
If you already have a TV subscription, then the Foxtel App can be used.
If not, you'll need to sign up for Kayo Sports which allows you to watch all of Foxtel's sporting content as well as other selected events for a subscription fee.
Key race information
Start time: 5pm (AEST), Sunday, April 21
Track: Shanghai International Circuit, Shanghai, China
Track distance: 5.451 kilometres
Laps: 56 laps
Total race distance: 305.26 kilometres
2023 winner: Not held (Lewis Hamilton last winner in 2019)