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2021 Russian Grand Prix

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15th round of the 2021 Formula One season

2021 Russian Grand Prix
Race 15 of 22[1] in the2021 Formula One World Championship
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Layout of Sochi Autodrom
Race details
Date26 September 2021
Official nameFormula 1 VTBRussian Grand Prix 2021
LocationSochi Autodrom,Krasnodar Krai,Russia
CoursePermanent racing facility
Course length5.848 km (3.634 miles)
Distance53 laps, 309.745 km (192.467 miles)
WeatherCloudy and rainy
Pole position
DriverMcLaren-Mercedes
Time1:41.993
Fastest lap
DriverUnited KingdomLando NorrisMcLaren-Mercedes
Time1:37.423 on lap 39
Podium
FirstMercedes
SecondRed Bull Racing-Honda
ThirdFerrari
Lap leaders
Motor car race

The2021 Russian Grand Prix (officially known as theFormula 1 VTB Russian Grand Prix 2021) was aFormula Onemotor race, held on 26 September 2021 at theSochi Autodrom.[2] It was the 15th round of the2021 Formula One World Championship.[3] It was the tenth running of theRussian Grand Prix, and the eighth and final held inSochi.[4]

McLaren'sLando Norris took pole position in drying conditions. He led the majority of the race, but lost the lead as he opted not to switch to intermediates amidst worsening conditions. The race was won byMercedes'Lewis Hamilton, who became the first driver to win 100 Grands Prix, ahead ofMax Verstappen andCarlos Sainz Jr. Hamilton's victory allowed him to regain the championship lead over Verstappen.[5]

This was the last Formula One race held at Sochi Autodrom and the last Russian Grand Prix, as of the2025 season, due to theRussian Invasion of Ukraine that happened five months after the race was held.[6]

Background

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Aerial view ofSochi Autodrom.

The event, held over the weekend of 24–26 September, at theSochi Autodrom,[7] was the fifteenth round of the2021 World Championship. The race took place two weeks after theItalian Grand Prix and two weeks before theTurkish Grand Prix.[3] Despite having to race as a neutral competitor, using the designation RAF (Russian Automobile Federation),[8] it wasNikita Mazepin's home race.[9]

The rules surrounding practice starts for the event have been clarified following controversy in the2020 event whenLewis Hamilton was penalised with two five-second penalties for conducting two practice starts outside of the designated area. The race director's notes state that when doing practice starts, cars must line up and leave in the order they arrive unless another car is unduly delayed.[10]

Championship standings before the race

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Heading into the race,Max Verstappen led theDrivers' Championship with 226.5 points, five points ahead ofLewis Hamilton.Valtteri Bottas was third with 141 points, nine points ahead ofLando Norris in fourth.Sergio Pérez remained fifth with 118 points. In theConstructors' Championship,Mercedes led with 362.5 points, 18 ahead ofRed Bull in second.McLaren were third with 215 points, 13.5 points ahead ofFerrari in fourth.Alpine were fifth with 95 points.[11]

Entrants

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See also:2021 Formula One World Championship § Entries

The drivers and teams were the same as the season entry list with no additional stand-in drivers for the race.[12]Kimi Räikkönen returned for this event,[13] after missing the previous two races due to testing positive forcoronavirus.[14]

The title sponsor ofFerrari,Mission Winnow, returned for this race. The name and sponsor logos were used by Ferrari at theBahrain,Emilia Romagna,Portuguese,Spanish,Monaco, andAzerbaijan Grands Prix, but were not used in any races from theFrench Grand Prix to theItalian Grand Prix for legal reasons.[12]

Tyre choices

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Sole tyre supplier Pirelli allocated theC3, C4, and C5 compounds of tyre to be used in the race.[15]

Penalties

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Atthe previous race in Italy,Max Verstappen andLewis Hamilton made contact, and both retired from the race.[16] The stewards investigated the incident and ruled that Verstappen was predominantly to blame, and awarded him a three-place grid penalty for this event.[17]

Practice

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The first practice session started at 11:30MST, on 24 September 2021, and ended with no major incidents.Lando Norris spun and grazed the wall on his in lap but he was able to get back to the pits.[18]Valtteri Bottas finished first, with hisMercedes teammateLewis Hamilton in second.Red Bull'sMax Verstappen was third.[19]

Free practice 2 started at 15:00 MST, on the same day. It ended with only 1 interruption.Antonio Giovinazzi spun and hit the wall, ending his session and causing a red flag.[20] At the end of the session,AlphaTauri'sPierre Gasly ran over a curb and dislodged his front wing. No red flag was required because it was the end of the session. Bottas and Hamilton finished first and second again, with Gasly in third.

Free practice 3 was scheduled to start at 12:00 MST, on 25 September 2021,[21] but it was cancelled due to adverse weather conditions.[22]

Qualifying

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Qualifying started at 15:00MST, on 25 September 2021.[7]Lando Norris started on pole for the first time in his Formula One career, having set the fastest time on slick tyres on a drying track. The result was McLaren's first pole position since the2012 Brazilian Grand Prix, and Norris became the 102nd driver in the history of the World Championship to achieve a pole position.Carlos Sainz Jr. of Ferrari qualified second to claim his first front-row start in Formula One.George Russell qualified 3rd for Williams, his second top-three starting position of the season, having previously qualified second for theBelgian Grand Prix.[23] Hamilton, who topped the first two segments of qualifying, finished the session in fourth, having crashed into the wall on the pit lane entry when coming in to change from intermediate tyres to slick tyres. His car needed a new front wing, and he was unable to build enough temperature in his tyres for his final flying lap due to the lack of time left in the session, as well as having to move out of the way of cars on their fast laps.[24] Hamilton's delayed stop also held up his teammateValtteri Bottas, who had also come into the pits for slick tyres. Bottas qualified seventh. The other McLaren ofDaniel Ricciardo qualified 5th.Charles Leclerc andNicholas Latifi did not set lap times in the second segment of qualifying due to engine penalties that demoted them to the back of the grid, regardless of their qualifying results. Championship leaderMax Verstappen did not set a lap time in the first segment for the same reason.[25]

Qualifying classification

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Pos.No.DriverConstructorQualifying timesFinal
grid
Q1Q2Q3
14United KingdomLando NorrisMcLaren-Mercedes1:47.2381:45.8271:41.9931
255SpainCarlos Sainz Jr.Ferrari1:47.9241:46.5211:42.5102
363United KingdomGeorge RussellWilliams-Mercedes1:48.3031:46.4351:42.9833
444United KingdomLewis HamiltonMercedes1:45.9921:45.1291:44.0504
53AustraliaDaniel RicciardoMcLaren-Mercedes1:48.3451:46.3611:44.1565
614SpainFernando AlonsoAlpine-Renault1:47.8771:45.5141:44.2046
777FinlandValtteri BottasMercedes1:46.3961:45.3061:44.710161
818CanadaLance StrollAston Martin-Mercedes1:48.3221:46.3601:44.9567
911MexicoSergio PérezRed Bull Racing-Honda1:46.4551:45.8341:45.3378
1031FranceEsteban OconAlpine-Renault1:48.0991:46.0701:45.8659
115GermanySebastian VettelAston Martin-Mercedes1:47.2051:46.573N/A10
1210FrancePierre GaslyAlphaTauri-Honda1:47.8281:46.641N/A11
1322JapanYuki TsunodaAlphaTauri-Honda1:48.8541:46.751N/A12
146CanadaNicholas LatifiWilliams-Mercedes1:48.252No timeN/A182
1516MonacoCharles LeclercFerrari1:48.470No timeN/A193
167FinlandKimi RäikkönenAlfa Romeo Racing-Ferrari1:49.586N/AN/A13
1747GermanyMick SchumacherHaas-Ferrari1:49.830N/AN/A14
1899ItalyAntonio GiovinazziAlfa Romeo Racing-Ferrari1:51.023N/AN/A174
199Russian Automobile Federation Nikita Mazepin[a]Haas-Ferrari1:53.764N/AN/A15
2033NetherlandsMax VerstappenRed Bull Racing-HondaNo timeN/AN/A205
107% time: 1:53.4116
Source:[27][28]
Notes
  • ^1Valtteri Bottas received a 15-place grid penalty for exceeding his quota of power unit elements.[29]
  • ^2Nicholas Latifi was required to start the race from the back of the grid for exceeding his quota of power unit elements.[30]
  • ^3Charles Leclerc was required to start the race from the back of the grid for exceeding his quota of power unit elements.[31]
  • ^4Antonio Giovinazzi received a five-place grid penalty for unscheduled gearbox change. The penalty was nullified by penalties incurred by other drivers. As a result, he made a net gain of one place from his qualifying position.[32]
  • ^5Max Verstappen received a three-place grid penalty for causing a collision at the previous round.[17] He was later required to start the race from the back of the grid for exceeding his quota of power unit elements.[33] Verstappen neglected to set a qualifying time because of his penalties.[34] However, the penalties did not affect his last position.
  • ^6 – As qualifying was held on a wet track, the107% rule was not in force.[35]

Race

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Cars on the starting grid

The race started at 15:00MST, on 26 September 2021.[7]Carlos Sainz Jr. took the lead fromLando Norris into turn two, whileLewis Hamilton fell down the order to sixth.Fernando Alonso overtook Hamilton at the start, but the latter re-overtook on the following lap by going around the outside of turn three.Charles Leclerc climbed up to twelfth after starting from nineteenth. On lap 13, Norris overtook Sainz through the left-hand sweep at turn 12, into the entry of turn 13. to retake first place, retaining the lead until the closing laps. After gaining three positions on the first lap,Max Verstappen climbed up the order into seventh. Hamilton recovered to second, coming within DRS range of Norris as rain began to fall on parts of the track.Kimi Räikkönen,George Russell, andValtteri Bottas were the first to pit for intermediate tyres on lap 48, allowing all three drivers to move up into the points by race end. Further up the order, Verstappen andDaniel Ricciardo followed suit on lap 49, as did Sainz who had dropped from third to seventh in the deteriorating conditions. Hamilton initially stayed out to battle Norris for the lead before switching to intermediate tyres the following lap, after which it became clear the rain would continue.Sergio Pérez, Alonso, and Leclerc also chose to continue on slicks while in a close fight for third. Despite running off the track multiple times, Norris refused to stop for intermediates against the advice of his engineers, having accumulated a fifty-second gap over third place.

Hamilton emerged from the pits twenty-five seconds behind the race leader, closing to under two seconds on lap 51 before Norris aquaplaned off the track at turn 5, leaving Hamilton to take the lead and the win. Early stoppers Verstappen, Sainz, and Ricciardo overtook the three drivers running slicks and battling for third: Alonso and Pérez eventually pitted on lap 51, managing to stay in the points, but Leclerc continued on and fell from fourth to fifteenth in his final two laps. Norris finally entered the pits for intermediate tyres on lap 52; however, Norris aquaplaned on the pit entry and crossed the white line separating the pit lane entry from the track, for which he was reprimanded.[36] Norris finished the race in seventh. Verstappen finished the race in second from 20th on the starting grid, and Sainz finished in third, taking his fifth Formula One podium.[5] Hamilton's race victory made him the first driver in Formula One history to take 100 wins.[37]

Post-race

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Hamilton hailed his Mercedes team after securing his 100th win.[38] Mercedes team bossToto Wolff hailed Hamilton's achievement of 100 wins as "mindblowing".[39] The1998 and1999 Formula One World ChampionMika Häkkinen felt patience was the key factor in Hamilton securing the race victory.[40]Valtteri Bottas felt a podium would have been possible for him if he had pitted one lap earlier for intermediate tyres.[41] Alonso also believed a podium had been possible on merit for him before the weather intervention.[42]McLaren said it would launch a review of the procedures which contributed to Norris not pitting earlier for intermediate tyres when the rain started to fall.[43] McLaren Team PrincipalAndreas Seidl said the team would also not dwell on what might or should have been.[44] Norris said he was "not happy" with his result and stated he may have pitted for wet weather tyres had he been given clearer information on the weather by the team.[45][46] Formula One Managing DirectorRoss Brawn praised Norris for his weekend performance, though felt his inexperience showed in the tricky conditions during the race. Brawn defended Norris, pointing out that there were occasions when drivers were correct to ignore team orders and follow their instincts. Brawn also praised Formula One veterans likeKimi Räikkönen, Alonso, and Hamilton for how they responded to the same situation.[47]

FormerRenault Formula One driver-turned-analyst and radio commentatorJolyon Palmer said he felt the responsibility for not pitting Norris soon enough for wet weather tyres lay with the McLaren team.[48] Seven-times Grand Prix race winnerJuan Pablo Montoya said that Norris's performance meant he now would know he could get the job done.[49]Red Bull Racing hailed Verstappen's second-place finish from starting last on the grid as "like a victory".[50]Alfa Romeo Racing team bossFrédéric Vasseur felt Norris should have been given a time penalty for his pit entry infringement.[51] JournalistDavid Tremayne praised Norris for his performance and said Norris should learn and take heart from the experiences of past British Formula One champions, such asJames Hunt,Nigel Mansell, andDamon Hill, all of whom had to deal with disappointment of near misses trying to get their first Grand Prix wins before achieving them.[52]

Race classification

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Pos.No.DriverConstructorLapsTime/RetiredGridPoints
144United KingdomLewis HamiltonMercedes531:30:41.001425
233NetherlandsMax VerstappenRed Bull Racing-Honda53+53.2712018
355SpainCarlos Sainz Jr.Ferrari53+1:02.475215
43AustraliaDaniel RicciardoMcLaren-Mercedes53+1:05.607512
577FinlandValtteri BottasMercedes53+1:07.5331610
614SpainFernando AlonsoAlpine-Renault53+1:21.32168
74United KingdomLando NorrisMcLaren-Mercedes53+1:27.224171
87FinlandKimi RäikkönenAlfa Romeo Racing-Ferrari53+1:28.955134
911MexicoSergio PérezRed Bull Racing-Honda53+1:30.07682
1063United KingdomGeorge RussellWilliams-Mercedes53+1:40.55131
1118CanadaLance StrollAston Martin-Mercedes53+1:56.19827
125GermanySebastian VettelAston Martin-Mercedes52+1 lap10
1310FrancePierre GaslyAlphaTauri-Honda52+1 lap11
1431FranceEsteban OconAlpine-Renault52+1 lap9
1516MonacoCharles LeclercFerrari52+1 lap19
1699ItalyAntonio GiovinazziAlfa Romeo Racing-Ferrari52+1 lap17
1722JapanYuki TsunodaAlphaTauri-Honda52+1 lap12
189Russian Automobile Federation Nikita Mazepin[a]Haas-Ferrari51+2 laps15
1936CanadaNicholas LatifiWilliams-Mercedes47Accident damage18
Ret47GermanyMick SchumacherHaas-Ferrari32Oil leak14
Fastest lap:United KingdomLando Norris (McLaren-Mercedes) – 1:37.423 (lap 39)
Source:[28][53][54]
Notes
  • ^1 – Includes one point for fastest lap.
  • ^2Lance Stroll received a post-race ten-second time penalty for causing a collision withPierre Gasly. His final position was not affected by the penalty.[53]
  • ^3Nicholas Latifi was classified, as he completed more than 90% of the race distance.[53]

Championship standings after the race

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Drivers' Championship standings
Pos.DriverPoints
11United KingdomLewis Hamilton246.5
12NetherlandsMax Verstappen244.5
Unchanged3FinlandValtteri Bottas151
Unchanged4United KingdomLando Norris139
Unchanged5MexicoSergio Pérez120
Source:[55]
Constructors' Championship standings
Pos.ConstructorPoints
Unchanged1GermanyMercedes397.5
Unchanged2AustriaRed Bull Racing-Honda364.5
Unchanged3United KingdomMcLaren-Mercedes234
Unchanged4ItalyFerrari216.5
Unchanged5FranceAlpine-Renault103
Source:[55]

  • Note: Only the top five positions are included for both sets of standings.

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^abNikita Mazepin is Russian, but he competed as a neutral competitor using the designation RAF (Russian Automobile Federation), as theCourt of Arbitration for Sport upheld a ban on Russia competing at World Championships. The ban was implemented by theWorld Anti-Doping Agency in response to thestate-sponsored doping program of Russian athletes.[26]

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