Zhou Guanyu became the first Chinese driver to win a Formula 1 race, taking the chequered flag at home in Shanghai.
Zhou Guanyu won his maiden Formula 1 race at the Shanghai Grand Prix, becoming the first Chinese driver to claim a victory in the sport's top flight and triggering scenes around the circuit that will not be forgotten any time soon.
The race itself was a strategic chess match rather than a cakewalk. Zhou drove a measured stint in the middle phase, took a tire decision that several rivals copied too late, and held the lead through a tense final ten laps under tyre pressure.
The podium ceremony was the loudest the circuit has ever produced. The grandstand was overwhelmingly home support, and the Chinese national anthem at a Grand Prix on home soil hit a note nobody quite expected.
For Zhou, the win seals a chapter that started years ago in junior categories with significantly more skeptics than supporters. For the sport, it cracks open a market that has been arms-length-curious for a decade.