F1’s biggest winners and losers from the Russian Grand Prix

mahbx.com picks out Formula 1's biggest winners and losers from the 2021 Russian Grand Prix. 
Five winners and five losers from F1's Russian Grand Prix

Sochi surprisingly delivered a thrilling Formula 1 race as a late downpour turned the Russian Grand Prix ဣon its head. 

The result was a milestone achievement for Lewis Hamilton as he wrestled back꧋ the lead of the world championship from main rival Max Verstappen, while there was gut-wrenching heartbreak for McLaren’s Lando Norris. 

Here are our biggest winners and losers from a dramatic 15th round of the 2021 F1 sea🍷son…

Winners: 

Lewis Hamilton 

Race winner Lewis Hamilton (GBR) Mercedes AMG F1 celebrates on the podium.
Race winner Lewis Hamilton (GBR) Mercedes AMG F1 celebrates on the podium.
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An important victory for Hamilton in Russia and one that saw him move back ahead of Verstappen in the title race, albeit by just two points. 

Sochi was considered something of a must-win race for Mercedes and Hamilton ultimately deli🌄vered, though he did it the hard way after an uncharacteristically scruffy qualifying and poor start left him seventh on lap one. 

But Hamilton recov🍒ered in convincing fashion with a t🦩ypically relentless display - aided by the correct tyre call from Mercedes late on - that was key to him celebrating a remarkable centenary of wins in F1. 

Max Verstappen and Red Bull 

If you ha꧃d told Red Bull and Verstappen that he would have finished second after starting dead last in Russia, they would have bitten your hand off.

But that was exactly what happened on Sunday as Verstappen𓄧 turned in an epic recovery drive from 20th on the grid to take runner-up spot on the podium⭕, some 53 seconds behind Hamilton. 

Max Verstappen (NLD) Red Bull Racing celebrates his second position with Kelly Piquet (BRA) in parc ferme.
Max Verstappen (NLD) Red Bull Racing celebrates his second position with Kelly Piquet (BRA) in…
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The Dutchman was decisive in his overtakes and calculated t💯hroughout, before he led the critical call to switch to inters earlier than most of his rivals, a decision which resulted in him vaulting from seventh to second. 

To come away from races in Italy and Sochi just two po🐟ints behind Hamilton despite taking an engine penalty will give Verstappen and Red Bull huge confid✨ence heading into the final seven races. 

Carlos Sainz 

As Carlos Sainz himself admitted, at one stage of his Russian GP “it really looked likeไ it was going wrong.” 

The Ferrari driver surged into the lead with a perfect start and looked comfortable in the ope𒁏ning laps before he was re-passed by former McLaren teammate Norris.

An early pit stop ended up pro🎶ving the wrong choice for Sainz and he struggled with graining, before resurrecting his race when he swapped slicks for inters ꦕwhen the rain arrived. 

Sainz battled his way back through to the podium in third to seal an important 15-point haul for Ferrariℱ on a day his teammate failed to score.

Carlos Sainz Jr (ESP) Ferrari celebrates his third position on the podium.
Carlos Sainz Jr (ESP) Ferrari celebrates his third position on the podium.
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Fernando Alonso 

Fernando Alonso got the maximum out of ꦬhisไ Alpine car in tricky conditions in qualifying and followed that up with an excellent drive to sixth in Sunday’s race at Sochi. 

T💫he two-time world champion was competitive throughout and pulled off an opportunistic overtake on Verstappen in the closing stages to sit sixth. 

A podium cou♐ld have been on the cards amid the drama at the end, but Alonso ultimately finished where he started with the sort of typically tenacious display we have come to expect from the Spaniard as he logged more valuable points for Alpiꦆne. 

Fernando Alonso (ESP) Alpine F1 Team A521.
Fernando Alonso (ESP) Alpine F1 Team A521.
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Kimi Raikkonen 

A really impressive drive from Kimi Raikkonen as the F1 veteran returned to action after missing two races due to a positive CO🅷VID-19 test. 

The Finn found himse✤lf in and around the lower reaches for much of the race and gained some additional places amid the rain-induced chaos to take eighth. 

It capped off Raikkonen’s bes🐼t result since he finished fifth in the 2019 Brazilian Grand Prix. 

Kimi Raikkonen (FIN) Alfa Romeo Racing C41.
Kimi Raikkonen (FIN) Alfa Romeo Racing C41.
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Losers:

Lando Norris

You ha✱ve to feel sorry for Norris who lost out on what would have been a deserved maiden grand prix victory in Russia. 

Norris had battled past Sainz after losing the lead from pole on the long drag down to Turn 2, but once he got back in front, the 21-year-old Briton lo෴oked in command. 

Lando Norris (GBR) McLaren in parc ferme.
Lando Norris (GBR) McLaren in parc ferme.
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That was until the rain arrived with five laps to go. 

It was light initially and that convinced Norris to stay out on hards, but that decision dashed his hopes of a sensational first-ever granꦅd prix win when t♔he rain came down harder. 

Norris ultimately held up his hands for wanti🐈ng to stay out and retain trackꦅ position and was left understandably heartbroken by the way his race panned out.

Sergio Perez 

Sergio Perez (MEX) Red Bull Racing on the grid.
Sergio Perez (MEX) Red Bull Racing on the grid.
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A race that had so much promise ended up in disappointment for Sergio Pere♒z, who like Norris, wrongly gambled to stay out in slicks instead of pitting for inters. 

Perez looked like a real podium contender as he charged back from a sluggish pit stop in the second half of the race on the medium compound, but his 𒐪hopes of just a third podium for Red Bull were ended when the rain fell. 

Perez fell to ninth at the flag, a poor result that didn’t reflect his performance for large spells of t♏he race when he appeared on course to make up for a below-par qualifying.

Aston Martin 

A miserable result for Aston Martin on a day thღings could have been so different. 

Lance Stroll found himself running in fourth thanks to ✃an incredible start but being the first driver to trigger an undercut failed to pay off as he stopped first out of the leaders. 

Lance Stroll (CDN) Aston Martin F1 Team AMR21 with a broken front wing.
Lance Stroll (CDN) Aston Martin F1 Team AMR21 with a broken front wing.
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Similarly to all the other ear🉐ly stoppers,𝐆 the Canadian struggled to make up ground and then later collided with teammate Sebastian Vettel and AlphaTauri’s Pierre Gasly. 

Vettel made encouraging progress in the initial light rain🎶fall but the four-time world champion lost out on a potentially big result by coming i🥂n to swap onto inters far too late. 

It was a race thatꦆ went begging for Aston Martin, with the Silverstone outfit leaving Sochi with zero points to its name.

AlphaTauri 

It was a similarly disappointing wee🎶kend all round for AlphaTauri. 

Pierre Gasly (FRA) AlphaTauri on the grid.
Pierre Gasly (FRA) AlphaTauri on the grid.
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After failing to make Q3 for just the third time in 2021, Gasly’s frustrations continued on Sunday as a gamble to stay out 🅺on slicks when the rain hit meant he missed out on points. 

Things were no better for Yuki Tsunoda, who struggled to17th, leaving AlphaTauri with the sense it had missed a big opportunity. Alonso’s P6 🌼for nearest rivals Alpine compounded a bad day. 

The only solace for the Fa🐲enza squad was that Aston Martin al💫so blanked. 

Antonio Giovinazzi 

P16 was far from the result🎐 Antonio Giovinazzi needღed as he fights for his future in F1. 

The Italian was com꧋fortably out-performed by teammate Kimi Raikkonen all weekend but was also incredibly unfortunate in the race after ﷽losing radio communications after the opening lap. 

Giovinazzi faced a massive uphill battle all race and his radio issues meant Alfa Romeo couldn’t call ♎him in when it mattered mo▨st.

Antonio Giovinazzi (ITA) Alfa Romeo Racing C41 and Nikita Mazepin (RUS) Haas F1 Team VF-21 battle for position.
Antonio Giovinazzi (ITA) Alfa Romeo Racing C41 and Nikita Mazepin (RUS) Haas F1 Team VF-21…
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