The FIA have officially confirmed the starting grid for the Chinese Grand Prix, as a late Red Bull change will see one of their drivers start from the pit-lane.
McLaren's Oscar Piastri had taken poles for sprint races in the past, but never set the fastest time in a Saturday qualifying session until this weekend.
Piastri will be joined on the front row by George Russell, who snatched second place at the very end of the session to prevent a McLaren front-row shutout with a brilliant lap in his Mercedes.
Saturday's sprint race polesitter (and winner) Lewis Hamilton will start fifth, one place ahead of Ferrari team-mate Charles Leclerc and one place behind his great rival Max Verstappen.
At the other end of the grid, Liam Lawson was due to start dead last after his second consecutive disappointing qualifying session, raising early questions over his position alongside Verstappen.
The Chinese Grand Prix kicks off today at 3pm local time (CST).
Find the session start times and day converted to your local time zone below:
Local time (CST): 3pm Sunday United Kingdom (GMT): 7am Sunday Central European Time (CET): 8am Sunday United States (EDT): 3am Sunday United States (CDT): 2am Sunday United States (PDT): 12am Sunday Australia (AEDT): 6pm Sunday Australia (AWST): 3pm Sunday Australia (ACDT): 5:30pm Sunday Mexico (CST): 1am Sunday Japan (JST): 4pm Sunday South Africa (SAST): 9am Sunday Egypt (EET): 9am Sunday India (IST): 12:30pm Sunday Brazil (BST): 4am Sunday Singapore (SGT): 3pm Sunday Saudi Arabia (AST): 10am Sunday United Arab Emirates (GST): 11am Sunday Turkey (EEST): 10am Sunday
How to watch the Chinese Grand Prix live on TV today
Broadcast details vary depending on your location. Check below to see how to tune in for some major countries:
United Kingdom: Sky Sports United States: ESPN, ESPN Deportes Italy: Sky Italia Netherlands: Viaplay, Viaplay Xtra China: CCTV, Great Sports, Guangdong Sports Japan: Fuji TV, DAZN Australia: Fox Sports Spain: DAZN F1 Canada: RDS, TSN Germany: Sky Deutschland, RTL France: Canal+ Belgium: RTBF, Play Sports Mexico: Fox Sports Mexico Singapore: beIN SPORTS Hungary: M4 (MTVA Sports Channel) Brazil: Bandeirantes, Bandsports Austria: Sky Sport, Servus TV, ORF Middle East & Turkey: beIN SPORTS Africa: SuperSport Latin America: ESPN
F1TV Pro also carries coverage of the sport, depending on which territory you are in.