2021 Formula One Russian Grand Prix

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Formula One is back in action this weekend for the Russian Grand Prix, with the drivers and constructors championships still very much in contention.

The epic drivers championship battle between Max Verstappen and Lewis Hamilton continues this weekend in Russia. One of the tightest F1 points battles in memory ended in a collision last time out, with the Red Bull and Mercedes drivers colliding at Monza and ending the race for both.

Fan opinions were predictably mixed on who was at fault in the incident, but the stewards sided with Hamilton and handed Verstappen a 3-place grid penalty for the upcoming Russian Grand Prix in Sochi. This is a site the Mercedes could hold a slight advantage in versus Red Bull, so the three grid places could prove significant.

The Italian Grand Prix two weeks ago proved to be an exciting race on a number of fronts, and no one was more happy with the outcome than McLaren team and their supporters. Daniel Ricciardo silenced many of his critics who had accused him of being past his prime and claimed victory at Monza. He was joined on the podium by his teammate Lando Norris, who solidified the 1-2 finish for McLaren. Ricciardo also claimed the fastest lap late in the race, showing that the team had more speed in their car on tap if needed. This was a big statement for the team.

Valtteri Bottas is in his final season at Mercedes, but he’s performing well. He claimed the final podium spot in Italy behind the McLarens, and importantly for his current team he was two positions ahead of Sergio Perez. This has opened up the hotly contested constructors championship to an 18-point Mercedes lead.

The excellent constructors battle between McLaren and Ferrari this season has cooled slightly after the dominant McLaren outing at Monza. But, a strong showing from Ferrari at Sochi could take a significant chunk out of the 13.5-point advantage McLaren currently holds.

Near the back of the field, Nikita Mazepin will be looking to perform well to his home crowd, and has some good news to carry into this race with the recent announcement of the renewal of his Haas contract through 2022. He and teammate Mick Schumacher are the only two drivers who have yet to score a point this season, so don’t hold your breath for Mazepin to emulate Hamilton and Verstappen’s home win results this season.

Who do you think will take victory at Sochi this weekend? Will the 3-place grid penalty have a significant impact on the end result of the race? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below.

Photo credits: Haas F1 Team
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Rainmasters, well, yesterday Russell showed his capability in tricky conditions (slicks on a still moist track with only a limited dry line). Just like Norris and Sainz. But with a way worse car. Russell and Norris in Spa... Ofcourse it's qualifying and not a full race distance, but imagine that! I truly believe both Norris and Russell are currently the best drivers in wet conditions. Yes even better than Hamilton and Verstappen on a small margin.
 
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Bottas new engine, starting from 17, just to keep up Max
Mercedes, expecting both drivers to need new engines eventually, may have
suspected that starting 7th might put Bottas in the middle of a first lap crash fest.
Having to keep whatever wet weather settings were applied for qualifying
will disadvantage him relative to Max and Charles.
 
Torn between who will win this: Norris or Hamilton. Norris has been comfortably leading, but we know what Hamilton can do on hard tyres with lots of time left to close the gap.

Frankly I'd be happy with either one winning, but HAM pulling off win #100 after being held up a bit for the first stint would be nice :thumbsup:
 
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Then on the other end: Bottas showing all day why he needed to be released...how the hell is he currently 14th with 11 laps to go? IN RUSSIA of all places; a track he's really good at?! Disappointing to say the least.
 
Feel for Lando.
Dan podium if it wasn’t for the pitstop blunder.

Verstappen,not much damage done.

Lewis shows his class with his 100th victory.
 
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Get in there Lewis.
Max boys let the whinging begin :cry:
 
Then on the other end: Bottas showing all day why he needed to be released...how the hell is he currently 14th with 11 laps to go? IN RUSSIA of all places; a track he's really good at?! Disappointing to say the least.
And after all Valtteri got that P5 what was their target :thumbsup:
Feeling a bit sad for Lando, it was hard gambling move to go on with slicks.
 
And after all Valtteri got that P5 what was their target :thumbsup:
Feeling a bit sad for Lando, it was hard gambling move to go on with slicks.

Only because of the rain and Lando's error...else I don't know where he'd have been.
 

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