2021 Russian GP: A Statistic for Every Driver
Alonso has his best qualifying in seven years, Raikkonen records his best result in almost two years and Schumacher suffers his first retirement.
Alonso has his best qualifying in seven years, Raikkonen records his best result in almost two years and Schumacher suffers his first retirement.
Hamilton records his 100th victory with the largest win margin in 13 years, Sainz takes his fifth podium and Verstappen finishes on the podium from 20th on the grid.
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Norris takes the first pole of his F1 career, Sainz records his first front row start and Russell reaches Q3 for the fourth time in seven races.
No wins have been recorded from outside the top three at the Russian Grand Prix, while only two grid slots have failed to score.
Mercedes are undefeated in Russia, Red Bull have taken just a single podium result in Sochi and Team Silverstone has never failed to score at the track.
Mercedes aim to keep their 100% Sochi win record, while Hamilton hopes to keep his 100% completion record in Russia.
Hamilton has won four of the seven Sochi races, while Mazepin becomes the latest Russian driver to start his home race.
Here are all the facts and statistics you need to know about the Sochi Autodrom ahead of the Russian Grand Prix!
All the information you could need about the 2021 Russian Grand Prix weekend at Sochi Autodrom.
After failed attempts for thirty years, Russia finally got to host a Formula One Grand Prix in 2014, as the sport headed to Sochi to race around the site of the Winter Olympic Games.
Raikkonen equals the record for most starts, Verstappen records the 40th podium for a Dutch driver and Russell finishes a Sochi race for the first time. Here is a statistic from each driver’s 2020 Russian Grand Prix weekend!
Bottas takes his second win of the season, McLaren fail to score for the first time in 2020 and AlphaTauri record their best Sochi result. Here are the facts and statistics from the 2020 Russian Grand Prix!
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Hamilton takes pole number 96, Ricciardo heads a qualifying session for the first time in two years and Ferrari record their worst Sochi qualifying result. Here are the facts and statistics from qualifying at the 2020 Russian Grand Prix!
The 2020 Russian Grand Prix will be the seventh Formula 1 race to have taken place on 27th September, and Russia will become the seventh different country to have held a Grand Prix on this date.
On the weekend where Hamilton could equal Schumacher’s all-time F1 win record, Mercedes will be defending their 100% win rate at Sochi and a British driver could start on the front row for the 600th time. Here are the milestones and the records which could be broken at the 2020 Russian Grand Prix!