Ferrari are gunning for their second Grand Prix victory of the season at the Chinese Grand Prix this weekend. There are a few unknowns heading into the race, and the Scuderia will look to capitalise. First off, the drivers haven’t raced at the Shanghai International Circuit since 2019. That means none of them have had the chance to tackle it in the current generation of cars. And perhaps more importantly, there will be a brand-new format for this weekend following changes made to the sprint-race schedule. The sprint shoot-out and the race itself will fill the traditional FP2 and FP3 slots. Tha…