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Russian GP: Key statistics and information from 2019 F1 race

Russian GP, F1

Russian GP, F1

The F1 Russian GP provided some dramas on track as Mercedes returned to 1-2 status with Lewis Hamilton ahead of Valtteri Bottas after Ferrari explosion.

Ferrari continued its high run in the second half of the 2019 F1 season with Charles Leclerc registering another pole in Russian GP at Sochi Autodrom. The grand prix turned around in favour of Mercedes after reliability issues for the Italian manufacturer.

Already things were complicated for Ferrari with Sebastian Vettel ahead of Leclerc in the opening stint, with Mercedes’ Hamilton and Bottas behind. A pit swap had Leclerc back in front but the German had MGU-K failure which turned the race around.

A free stop for Hamilton helped him in lead from Bottas. Ferrari were forced to stop Leclerc again, so that he has a chance against Bottas but it just wasn’t enough in the end. Behind the Top 3, it was the two Red Bull Racing drivers.

Max Verstappen was fourth – although not happy – but a charge from the pitlane saw Alexander Albon in a good fifth ahead of McLaren’s Carlos Sainz as the best of the rest but had Racing Point’s Sergio Perez on his tail in seventh.

Haas’ Kevin Magnussen finished eighth but a penalty dropped him to ninth, which helped McLaren’s Lando Norris in eighth as Renault’s Nico Hulkenberg completed the Top 10. Here’s how the F1 Russian GP panned from stats point of view:

The stats were compiled by Jack Elleker and Darshan Chokhani

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