2019 Russian Grand Prix

{{short description|2019 Formula One race}}

{{Use British English|date=September 2019}}{{Use dmy dates|date=September 2019}}

{{Infobox Grand Prix race report

| Type = F1

| Country = Russia

| Grand Prix = Russian

| Details ref ={{cite web|url=https://www.formula1.com/en/racing/2019/Russia.html|title=Russia 2019|publisher=Formula One World Championship Limited|website=Formula1.com |access-date=26 September 2019}}

| Previous_round = 2019 Singapore Grand Prix

| Next_round = 2019 Japanese Grand Prix

| Image = Circuit Sochi.svg

| image-size = 250px

| Caption = Layout of the Sochi Autodrom

| Date = 29 September

| Year = 2019

| Official name = Formula 1 VTB Russian Grand Prix 2019

| Race_No = 16

| Season_No = 21

| Location = Sochi Autodrom
Adlersky City District, Sochi, Krasnodar Krai, Russia

| Course = Permanent racing facility

| Course_mi = 3.634

| Course_km = 5.848

| Distance_laps = 53

| Distance_mi = 192.467

| Distance_km = 309.745

| Weather = Partly cloudy

| Attendance =

| Pole_Driver = Charles Leclerc

| Pole_Team = Ferrari

| Pole_Time = 1:31.628

| Pole_Country = MON

| Fast_Driver = Lewis Hamilton

| Fast_Team = Mercedes

| Fast_Time = 1:35.761

| Fast_Lap = 51 {{smaller|(lap record)}}

| Fast_Country = GBR

| First_Driver = Lewis Hamilton

| First_Team = Mercedes

| First_Country = GBR

| Second_Driver = Valtteri Bottas

| Second_Team = Mercedes

| Second_Country = FIN

| Third_Driver = Charles Leclerc

| Third_Team = Ferrari

| Third_Country = MON

| Lapchart = {{F1Laps2019|RUS}}

}}

The 2019 Russian Grand Prix (officially the Formula 1 VTB Russian Grand Prix 2019) was a Formula One motor race held on 29 September 2019 at the Sochi Autodrom in Sochi, Russia. The race was the 16th round of the 2019 Formula One World Championship and marked the 8th running of the Russian Grand Prix and the 6th time the race was held in Sochi.{{Cite web|url=http://www.kolumbus.fi/leif.snellman/gpw1.htm|title=Grand Prix Winners 1895–1916|website=www.kolumbus.fi|access-date=11 January 2019|archive-date=13 April 2009|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090413060254/http://www.kolumbus.fi/leif.snellman/gpw1.htm|url-status=dead}}{{cite web|url=https://www.statsf1.com/en/grand-prix-russia.aspx|title=Grands Prix – Russia|website=StatsF1|access-date=11 January 2019}}

Background

=Championship standings before the race=

Entering the round Lewis Hamilton and Mercedes led the drivers and constructors championships by 65 and 133 points respectively. The size of their leads mean that both would still be leading their respective championships after the race regardless of the race's outcome.{{Cite web|url=https://www.statsf1.com/en/2019/singapour/championnat.aspx|title=Singapore 2019 – Championship|website=StatsF1|access-date=2019-09-26}}

=Entries=

{{Further|2019 Formula One World Championship#Entries}}

The drivers and teams entered were the same as those for the previous race with no additional stand-in drivers for the race or practice.{{cite web|url=https://www.fia.com/file/98312/download|title=2019 Russian Grand Prix – Entry List |website=FIA|publisher=Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile|date=26 September 2019|access-date=26 September 2019}}

Qualifying

{{Expand section|date=September 2019}}

After Daniil Kvyat's car suffered an engine failure in the third practice session, a new engine was fitted and the car was not ready in time to take part in qualifying. During the first qualifying session, Alexander Albon lost control of the rear of his Red Bull at turn 13, sending him spinning into the barriers. Albon was uninjured, and the session was stopped as the car was recovered.{{Cite web|url=https://www.formula1.com/en/latest/article.sensational-leclerc-makes-it-four-poles-in-a-row-in-sochi.5v16vjvxC8J1VYFk5fkPKL.html|title=Russian Grand Prix 2019 qualifying report: Sensational Leclerc takes stunning Sochi pole|website=www.formula1.com|access-date=2019-09-29}} The damaged floor of his car was replaced and this meant that Albon would be required to start the race from the pitlane.{{Cite web|url=https://www.formula1.com/en/latest/article.albon-to-start-russian-gp-from-pit-lane-after-q1-crash.5Q5ruH5NCJsjmslZHAK8uF.html|title=Alex Albon to start Russian GP from pit lane after Q1 crash|website=www.formula1.com|access-date=2019-09-29}}

= Qualifying classification =

class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size:85%"

! rowspan="2" |{{Tooltip|Pos.|Qualifying position}}

! rowspan="2" |{{Tooltip|Car
no.|Number}}

! rowspan="2" |Driver

! rowspan="2" |Constructor

! colspan="3" |{{nowrap|Qualifying times}}

! rowspan="2" |{{Tooltip|Final
grid|Final grid position}}

Q1

!Q2

!Q3

1

|align="center"|16

|data-sort-value="LEC"|{{flagicon|MON}} Charles Leclerc

|Ferrari

|1:33.613

|1:32.434

|1:31.628

| align="center"|1

2

|align="center"|44

|data-sort-value="HAM"|{{flagicon|GBR}} Lewis Hamilton

|Mercedes

|1:33.230

|1:33.134

|1:32.030

| align="center"|2

3

|align="center"|5

|data-sort-value="VET"|{{flagicon|GER}} Sebastian Vettel

|Ferrari

|1:33.032

|1:32.536

|1:32.053

| align="center"|3

4

|align="center"|33

|data-sort-value="VER"|{{flagicon|NED}} Max Verstappen

|Red Bull Racing-Honda

|1:33.368

|1:32.634

|1:32.310

| align="center"|9{{ref|1|1}}

5

|align="center"|77

|data-sort-value="BOT"|{{flagicon|FIN}} Valtteri Bottas

|Mercedes

|1:33.413

|1:33.281

|1:32.632

| align="center"|4

6

|align="center"|55

|data-sort-value="SAI"|{{flagicon|SPA}} Carlos Sainz Jr.

|McLaren-Renault

|1:34.184

|1:33.807

|1:33.222

| align="center"|5

7

|align="center"|27

|data-sort-value="HUL"|{{flagicon|GER}} Nico Hülkenberg

|Renault

|1:34.236

|1:33.898

|1:33.289

| align="center"|6

8

|align="center"|4

|data-sort-value="NOR"|{{flagicon|GBR}} Lando Norris

|McLaren-Renault

|1:34.201

|1:33.725

|1:33.301

| align="center"|7

9

|align="center"|8

|data-sort-value="GRO"|{{flagicon|FRA}} Romain Grosjean

|Haas-Ferrari

|1:34.283

|1:33.643

|1:33.517

| align="center"|8

10

| align="center" |3

| data-sort-value="RIC" |{{flagicon|AUS}} Daniel Ricciardo

|Renault

|1:34.138

|1:33.862

|1:33.661

| align="center" |10

11

| align="center" |10

| data-sort-value="GAS" |{{flagicon|FRA}} Pierre Gasly

|Scuderia Toro Rosso-Honda

|1:34.456

|1:33.950

| align="center" style="background: silver" data-sort-value="21" |N/A

| align="center" |16{{ref|1|1}}

12

| align="center" |11

| data-sort-value="PER" |{{flagicon|MEX}} Sergio Pérez

|{{nowrap|Racing Point-BWT Mercedes}}

|1:34.336

|1:33.958

| align="center" style="background: silver" data-sort-value="22" |N/A

| align="center" |11

13

| align="center" |99

| data-sort-value="GIO" |{{nowrap|{{flagicon|ITA}} Antonio Giovinazzi}}

|Alfa Romeo Racing-Ferrari

|1:34.755

|1:34.037

| align="center" style="background: silver" data-sort-value="23" |N/A

| align="center" |12

14

| align="center" |20

| data-sort-value="MAG" |{{flagicon|DEN}} Kevin Magnussen

|Haas-Ferrari

|1:33.889

|1:34.082

| align="center" style="background: silver" data-sort-value="24" |N/A

| align="center" |13

15

| align="center" |18

| data-sort-value="STR" |{{flagicon|CAN}} Lance Stroll

|{{nowrap|Racing Point-BWT Mercedes}}

|1:34.287

|1:34.233

| align="center" style="background: silver" data-sort-value="25" |N/A

| align="center" |14

16

| align="center" |7

| data-sort-value="RAI" |{{flagicon|FIN}} Kimi Räikkönen

|Alfa Romeo Racing-Ferrari

|1:34.840

| align="center" style="background: silver" data-sort-value="26" |N/A

| align="center" style="background: silver" data-sort-value="26" |N/A

| align="center" |15

17

| align="center" |63

| data-sort-value="RUS" |{{flagicon|GBR}} George Russell

|Williams-Mercedes

|1:35.356

| align="center" style="background: silver" data-sort-value="27" |N/A

| align="center" style="background: silver" data-sort-value="27" |N/A

| align="center" |17

18

| align="center" |88

| data-sort-value="KUB" |{{flagicon|POL}} Robert Kubica

|Williams-Mercedes

|1:36.474

| align="center" style="background: silver" data-sort-value="28" |N/A

| align="center" style="background: silver" data-sort-value="28" |N/A

| align="center" |18{{ref|2|2}}

19

| align="center" |23

| data-sort-value="ALB"|{{flagicon|THA}} Alexander Albon

|Red Bull Racing-Honda

|1:39.197

| align="center" style="background: silver" data-sort-value="29" |N/A

| align="center" style="background: silver" data-sort-value="29" |N/A

| align="center" data-sort-value="20"|{{abbr|PL|Pit lane}}{{ref|3|3}}

class="sortbottom"

! colspan="8" data-sort-value="999" |107% time: 1:39.544

data-sort-value="20"|—

| align="center" |26

|data-sort-value="KVY" |{{flagicon|RUS}} Daniil Kvyat

|Scuderia Toro Rosso-Honda

| No time

| align="center" style="background: silver" data-sort-value="30" |N/A

| align="center" style="background: silver" data-sort-value="30" |N/A

| align="center" |19{{ref|4|4}}

colspan="8"|Source:{{cite web|url=https://www.formula1.com/en/results.html/2019/races/1015/russia/qualifying.html|title=Formula 1 VTB Russian Grand Prix 2019 – Qualifying|website=formula1|date=28 September 2019|access-date=28 September 2019}}{{cite web|url=https://www.formula1.com/en/results.html/2019/races/1015/russia/starting-grid.html|title=Formula 1 VTB Russian Grand Prix 2019 – Starting Grid|website=formula1|date=29 September 2019|access-date=29 September 2019}}

;Notes

  • {{note|1|1}} – Max Verstappen and Pierre Gasly both received a five-place grid penalty for exceeding their quota for power unit components.{{Cite web|url=https://www.formula1.com/en/latest/article.red-bulls-and-toro-rossos-set-for-engine-changes-and-grid-penalties-in.3Y6VjZ71bfPKe9sS7MTrJk.html|title=2019 Russian Grand Prix: Red Bulls and Toro Rossos set for engine changes and grid penalties|date=26 September 2019|website=www.formula1.com|language=en|access-date=2019-10-30}}
  • {{note|2|2}} – Robert Kubica was required to start from the back of the grid for exceeding his quota for power unit components.{{Cite web|url=https://www.fia.com/file/98576/download/29182|title=Offence – Car 88 (PU elements)|website=FIA|access-date=27 September 2019}}
  • {{note|3|3}} – Alexander Albon initially received a five-place grid penalty for exceeding his quota for power unit components, but due to crashing in qualifying he was required to start the race from the pit lane for changing the floor.{{Cite web|url=https://www.formula1.com/en/latest/article.albon-to-start-russian-gp-from-pit-lane-after-q1-crash.5Q5ruH5NCJsjmslZHAK8uF.html|title=Alex Albon to start Russian GP from pit lane after Q1 crash|date=29 September 2019|website=www.formula1.com|language=en|access-date=2019-10-30}}
  • {{note|4|4}} – Daniil Kvyat was initially required to start from the back of the grid for exceeding his quota for power unit components, but he did not take part in qualifying and was allowed to race at the stewards' discretion.{{Cite web|url=https://www.fia.com/file/98662/download/29232|title=Decision – Car 26 (failure to set a time in qualifying)|website=FIA|access-date=28 September 2019}}

Race

Before the lights went out, Kimi Räikkönen made a false start and was later issued a drive-through penalty. As the cars set off, Sebastian Vettel was aided by the slipstream on the straight before turn two, overtaking Lewis Hamilton and pole-sitter Charles Leclerc for the lead. Carlos Sainz Jr. also benefited from this effect, overtaking Valtteri Bottas into the same corner. On the opening lap, Antonio Giovinazzi was squeezed by Romain Grosjean and Daniel Ricciardo going into turn five. Grosjean was launched into the barriers, causing his seventh retirement of the season. Ricciardo and Giovinazzi both took aerodynamic damage in the incident, with Ricciardo also suffering a left-rear tyre puncture, but both cars were able to continue the race for the time being. The safety car was deployed whilst Grosjean's car was recovered, during which Ricciardo and Robert Kubica made pit stops for new tyres. Williams then decided to pit Kubica again on the following lap to switch from hard to medium-compound tyres. The stewards later deemed the three-car collision a racing incident, and no action was taken.

Racing resumed at the end of lap three. During the following few laps, it emerged via team radio that Ferrari had anticipated Vettel would utilise the slipstream to overtake Leclerc at the start of the race. The team's plan was to build a gap to Hamilton in third, and then order Vettel to move aside and allow his teammate to retake the lead. However, Vettel refused to yield, claiming that Leclerc was too far behind and slowing to let his teammate through would risk also letting Hamilton through. Bottas made it past Sainz's McLaren on lap seven, and by lap 17, Max Verstappen had passed Sainz to take fifth place after starting the race in ninth.

After Leclerc had previously told his team over radio that he expected to be swapped with Vettel later into the race, Ferrari brought him in for a pit stop at the end of lap 22. Vettel was left out until the end of lap 26, by which point his tyres had degraded and he emerged from the pits behind his teammate, as Leclerc had requested. At the same time, Ricciardo's car was retired from the race after Renault decided that the damage suffered in the first lap incident was too great to continue. On his out-lap from the pits, Vettel reported the failure of the MGU-K, a part of the car's hybrid power unit. Initially hoping he could make it back to the pits to avoid a safety car being deployed, he was forced to pull over to the side of the track at turn 16 after the team were concerned that going any further would cause more damage to the car. A virtual safety car period was initiated whilst Vettel's car was recovered, during which the two leading Mercedes cars made their pit stops, allowing Hamilton to take over the lead of the race from Leclerc.

On lap 28, during the virtual safety car period, George Russell went straight on at turn nine and into the barriers. Williams later revealed that this was caused by a wheel nut issue. At the end of the same lap, Williams decided to retire Kubica in order to conserve parts for the next race, leading to a double retirement for the team. The virtual safety car was upgraded to a full safety car after Russell's crash. Ferrari brought Leclerc in for a pit stop on lap 30, during the safety car, switching him to soft-compound tyres, the same as the leading Mercedes cars even though it meant Leclerc dropped from second to third place.

The safety car came in on lap 33. During the next 20 laps, Leclerc attempted to catch up with and overtake Bottas, but was ultimately unsuccessful. Kevin Magnussen ran wide at turn two on lap 44 after an overtake attempt by Sergio Pérez. Magnussen failed to drive around both penalty bollards, and was later issued with a 5-second time penalty as a result. This dropped him from eighth to ninth place at the end of the race. Alexander Albon, who started the race from the pit lane and was in ninth place at the safety car restart, fought through the field and overtook Sainz for fifth place on lap 49, equalling his best career finish. Hamilton crossed the line to take victory, marking his and Mercedes's first win since the summer break, and Bottas finishing second resulted in the first Mercedes 1–2 finish since the {{F1 GP|2019|British}}.

= Race classification =

class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size: 85%;"

!{{Tooltip|Pos.|Position}}

!{{Tooltip|No.|Car number}}

!Driver

!Constructor

! class="unsortable" |Laps

! class="unsortable" |Time/Retired

!Grid

!Points

1

| align="center" |44

| data-sort-value="HAM" |{{flagicon|GBR}} Lewis Hamilton

|Mercedes

|53

| 1:33:38.992

| align="center" |2

| align="center" |26{{ref|6|1}}

2

| align="center" |77

| data-sort-value="BOT" |{{flagicon|FIN}} Valtteri Bottas

|Mercedes

|53

| +3.829

| align="center" |4

| align="center" |18

3

| align="center" |16

| data-sort-value="LEC" |{{flagicon|MON}} Charles Leclerc

|Ferrari

|53

| +5.212

| align="center" |1

| align="center" |15

4

| align="center" |33

| data-sort-value="VER" |{{flagicon|NED}} Max Verstappen

|Red Bull Racing-Honda

|53

| +14.210

| align="center" |9

| align="center" |12

5

| align="center" |23

| data-sort-value="ALB" |{{flagicon|THA}} Alexander Albon

|Red Bull Racing-Honda

|53

| +38.348

| align="center" |{{abbr|PL|Pit lane}}

| align="center" |10

6

| align="center" |55

| data-sort-value="SAI" |{{flagicon|ESP}} Carlos Sainz Jr.

|McLaren-Renault

|53

| +45.889

| align="center" |5

| align="center" |8

7

| align="center" |11

| data-sort-value="PER" |{{flagicon|MEX}} Sergio Pérez

|{{nowrap|Racing Point-BWT Mercedes}}

|53

| +48.728

| align="center" |11

| align="center" |6

8

| align="center" |4

| data-sort-value="NOR" |{{flagicon|GBR}} Lando Norris

|McLaren-Renault

|53

| +57.749

| align="center" |7

| align="center" |4

9

| align="center" |20

| data-sort-value="MAG" |{{flagicon|DEN}} Kevin Magnussen

|Haas-Ferrari

|53

| +58.779{{ref|7|2}}

| align="center" |13

| align="center" |2

10

| align="center" |27

| data-sort-value="HUL" |{{flagicon|GER}} Nico Hülkenberg

|Renault

|53

| +59.841

| align="center" |6

| align="center" |1

11

| align="center" |18

| data-sort-value="STR" |{{flagicon|CAN}} Lance Stroll

|{{nowrap|Racing Point-BWT Mercedes}}

|53

| +1:00.821

| align="center" |14

|

12

| align="center" |26

| data-sort-value="KVY" |{{flagicon|RUS}} Daniil Kvyat

|Scuderia Toro Rosso-Honda

|53

| +1:02.496

| align="center" |19

|

13

| align="center" |7

| data-sort-value="RAI" |{{flagicon|FIN}} Kimi Räikkönen

|Alfa Romeo Racing-Ferrari

|53

| +1:08.910

| align="center" |15

|

14

| align="center" |10

| data-sort-value="GAS" |{{flagicon|FRA}} Pierre Gasly

|Scuderia Toro Rosso-Honda

|53

| +1:10.076

| align="center" |16

|

15

| align="center" |99

| data-sort-value="GIO" |{{nowrap|{{flagicon|ITA}} Antonio Giovinazzi}}

|Alfa Romeo Racing-Ferrari

|53

| +1:13.346

| align="center" |12

|

data-sort-value="16" |Ret

| align="center" |88

| data-sort-value="KUB" |{{flagicon|POL}} Robert Kubica

|Williams-Mercedes

|30

|Withdrew

| align="center" |18

|

data-sort-value="17" |Ret

| align="center" |63

| data-sort-value="RUS" |{{flagicon|GBR}} George Russell

|Williams-Mercedes

|29

|Wheel/Accident

| align="center" |17

|

data-sort-value="18" |Ret

| align="center" |5

| data-sort-value="VET" |{{flagicon|GER}} Sebastian Vettel

|Ferrari

|28

|Power loss

| align="center" |3

|

data-sort-value="19" |Ret

| align="center" |3

| data-sort-value="RIC" |{{flagicon|AUS}} Daniel Ricciardo

|Renault

|27

|{{nowrap|Collision damage}}

| align="center" |10

|

data-sort-value="20" |Ret

| align="center" |8

| data-sort-value="GRO" |{{flagicon|FRA}} Romain Grosjean

|Haas-Ferrari

|0

|Collision

| align="center" |8

|

class="sortbottom"

| colspan="8" align="center" |Fastest lap: {{flagicon|GBR}} Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes) – 1:35.761 (lap 51)

colspan="8"|Source:{{cite news|url=https://www.formula1.com/en/latest/article.wheel-nut-retainer-caused-russell-retirement-in-sochi-say-williams.3IB9jqVwUl4Ek8aJUqOW8X.html|title=Wheel nut retainer caused Russell retirement in Sochi, say Williams|website=formula1.com|date=4 October 2019|access-date=6 October 2019}}{{Cite web|url=https://www.statsf1.com/en/2019/russie/classement.aspx|title=Russia 2019 – Result|website=StatsF1|access-date=2019-09-30}}{{cite web|url=https://www.formula1.com/en/results.html/2019/races/1015/russia/race-result.html|title=Formula 1 VTB Russian Grand Prix 2019 – Race Result|website=formula1|date=29 September 2019|access-date=29 September 2019}}{{cite web|url=https://www.formula1.com/en/results.html/2019/races/1015/russia/fastest-laps.html|title=Formula 1 VTB Russian Grand Prix 2019 – Fastest Laps|website=formula1.com|date=29 September 2019|access-date=29 September 2019}}

;Notes

  • {{Note|6|1}} – Includes one point for fastest lap.
  • {{Note|7|2}} – Kevin Magnussen originally finished 8th, but received a five-second time penalty for leaving the track and not re-joining as instructed.{{Cite web|url=https://www.formula1.com/en/latest/article.russia-penalty-led-frustrated-magnussen-to-produce-best-laps-of-weekend.4TjLwNlRLiSMHvhahNbm8U.html|title=Russian GP penalty led frustrated Magnussen to produce 'best laps of weekend|date=30 September 2019|website=www.formula1.com|language=en|access-date=2019-10-30}}

Championship standings after the race

{{col-start}}

{{col-2}}

;Drivers' Championship standings

class="wikitable" style="font-size: 85%;"

!

!{{Tooltip|Pos.|Position}}

!Driver

!Points

align="left"|10px

|align="center"|1

|{{flagicon|GBR}} Lewis Hamilton*

|align="left"|322

align="left"|10px

|align="center"|2

|{{flagicon|FIN}} Valtteri Bottas*

|align="left"|249

align="left"|10px

|align="center"|3

|{{flagicon|MON}} Charles Leclerc*

|align="left"|215

align="left"|10px

|align="center"|4

|{{flagicon|NED}} Max Verstappen*

|align="left"|212

align="left"|10px

|align="center"| 5

|{{flagicon|GER}} Sebastian Vettel*

|align="left"|194

colspan="4" align="center"|Source:{{Cite web|url=https://www.statsf1.com/en/2019/russie/championnat.aspx|title=Russia 2019 – Championship|website=StatsF1|access-date=2019-09-29}}

{{col-2}}

;Constructors' Championship standings

class="wikitable" style="font-size: 85%;"

!

!{{Tooltip|Pos.|Position}}

!Constructor

!Points

align="left"|10px

|align="center"|1

|{{flagicon|GER}} Mercedes*

|align="left"|571

align="left"|10px

|align="center"|2

|{{flagicon|ITA}} Ferrari*

|align="left"|409

align="left"|10px

|align="center"|3

|{{flagicon|AUT}} Red Bull Racing-Honda

|align="left"|311

align="left"|10px

|align="center"|4

|{{flagicon|GBR}} McLaren-Renault

|align="left"|101

align="left"|10px

|align="center"|5

|{{flagicon|FRA}} Renault

|align="left"|68

colspan="4" align="center"|Source:

{{col-end}}

  • Note: Only the top five positions are included for both sets of standings.
  • Bold text and an asterisk indicates competitors who still had a theoretical chance of becoming World Champion.

See also

References

{{reflist}}

{{F1 race report

| Name_of_race = Russian Grand Prix

| Year_of_race = 2019

| Previous_race_in_season = 2019 Singapore Grand Prix

| Next_race_in_season = 2019 Japanese Grand Prix

| Previous_year's_race = 2018 Russian Grand Prix

| Next_year's_race = 2020 Russian Grand Prix

}}

{{F1GP 10-19}}

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