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Highlight video of the final of the F1 Russian GP. The last session of the Russian GP of Round 10 of the 2020 F1 World Championship took place on Sunday, September 27 at the Sochi Autodome.
The weather on Sunday is sunny. The 53-lap final started dry with a temperature of 28 degrees and a road surface temperature of 42.5 degrees. Carlos Saints (McLaren) and Lance Stroll (Racing Point) retired after an accident on the first lap. A safety car was introduced.
The winner was Bartelli Bottas (Mercedes), who started from the 3rd grid. Bottas, who rose to second at the start, climbed to the top after being penalized for 10 seconds by Luis Hamilton, who was running at the top. After that, control the race with a stable race. He also posted the fastest lap, claiming his second win of the season since the first round and his ninth win overall. Mercedes won the Russian F1 GP for the seventh year in a row.
Second place is Max Felstappen (Red Bull Honda). Felstappen, who dropped one place on the first lap, moved up to second place due to the withdrawal of Hamilton. He received the chip in second place, 7.729 seconds behind the top. Felstappen, who had retired in the last two races, managed to get back on the podium. This is the first podium for Red Bull and Felstappen at the F1 Russian GP.
The third place is Luis Hamilton (Mercedes). Hamilton led the race early from pole position, but was penalized with two 5-second penalties for a total of 10 seconds for violating the practice start position at the Sun Slap Recon before the final. He took the penalty at the pit stop and fell to 11th place, but hit it and finished in 3rd place. In addition to the above penalties, Hamilton will receive 2 penalty points. A total of 10 points will be awarded and 2 points will be suspended for one race. Michael Schumacher’s 91st victory, which is in line with the record for most F1 wins, has been posted.
Sergio Pérez (Racing Point) is fourth, Daniel Ricardo (Renault) is fifth, Charles Leclerc (Ferrari) is sixth and Esteban Okon (Renault) is seventh.
Then Daniel Kubiato (Alpha Tauri Honda) in eighth place, Pierre Guthrie (Alpha Tauri Honda) in ninth place, Alexander Alban (Red Bull Honda) in tenth place, Honda for the first time since last year’s Monaco GP. The four cars equipped with the F1 engine of the above won the award.
Kimi Raikonen started the 322nd race of the tournament and was in line with Rubens Baricello’s record for most F1 races.
Category: F1 / F1 video / Russian F1 GP
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