Max Verstappen hopes the Chinese Grand Prix will offer him more opportunities to race, and overtake, having endured a quiet run to fourth place at the Bahrain GP last time out. Verstappen was unable to keep pace with Ferrari and Mercedes in Sakhir.
Verstappen finished ahead of Sebastian Vettel thanks to the German sustaining damage and spinning in battle with Lewis Hamilton and might have taken the final podium spot from Charles Leclerc if the race's climax were not neutralised by a safety car.
However, that belied Red Bull's true pace in the desert, with Verstappen almost a second adrift of Leclerc's pole time in qualifying, and racing a lonely race until Ferrari's day went wrong.
Shanghai was a difficult venue for the Dutchman last year as incidents with Hamilton and Vettel cost him a likely race win, which team-mate Daniel Ricciardo took instead, but Verstappen will return to China with renewed confidence.
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He said: "The Chinese Grand Prix is always a good one for racing because the track gives you a lot of opportunities for overtaking, so I'm looking forward to hopefully having an exciting race there.
"The first sector is really nice because you can take a lot of different lines through the long right-hander so it can be quite interesting during the race in terms of trying to stay out of the dirty air.
"The track can also be quite hard on the left front tyre so in the race you're always looking at how you can use the least amount of energy in that corner.