The Russian F1 GP of yesterday was again won by Lewis Hamilton and Mercedes. The team won all 5 races in a row since 2013.

This year they even got the Russian triple crown for the 3rd time: pole, fastest lap & race win. Nevertheless it didn't make Lewis Hamilton and Valtteri Bottas very happy right after the finish.

Hamilton got his 70th race win as a present from Bottas to extend his drivers championship lead with 10 points to 50 points now. The team order was given in lap 25 and Bottas was quite upset about it after the race.

Ferrari driver Sebastian Vettel title changes shrunk again yesterday and when you look at Ferrari's  performance of last weekend it seems like Ferrari gave up the battle.

The race itself was quite dull. In previous 3 editions we were treated with some big crashes in turn 2 right after the start. Not much happened this time. The safety car didn't even come out as it did in all the 4 races before.

The most action came from both Red Bull's that started from the back of the grid, due to applied grid penalties for replacing to much power unit elements. Max Verstappen showed he still know's how to overtake cars and did an unbelievable job by starting from 19th to drive on P7 after just 5 laps.

Bottas was driving strong and deserved to win his first 2018 race. If Hamilton finished 2nd he still would have extended his lead to Vettel with 3 points and everyone would have left the circuit much happier.

We summed up all the driver post-race Russia comments for you of all the 20 Formula 1 drivers that participated in the 2018 Russian F1 GP


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Lewis Hamilton (started P2 - finished P1)

Driver comments 2018 Russian F1 GP

Lewis Hamilton

"Valtteri was an incredible gentleman today. Honestly, it's the strangest day I can remember having in the sport in my career. I remember, we have crossed this situation and discussion before. It's always felt super uncomfortable, I was like 'Look, I want to win the right way', that's always how it is for me.

"I would say 'Look, as racing drivers we exist to win, and if you tell us we can't win, it's like you are taking our air away, our life away'. It's that deep. I would never wish it upon anyone else and would never ask for it, ever.

"I made sure when we were in a meeting before, I was like 'Just so you know, I've never gone to Toto and those guys, this is not how I want to win'. Obviously, the team took the decision when they saw that my tyres were blistered and Vettel was charging from behind. There are stronger heads in the team who are like 'We have to win, it's all about the win.

"We have got to win both Championships, we don't care who finishes ahead'. I think ultimately, it's really important right this second to first acknowledge Valtteri, because as I said he was just the ultimate gentleman.

"It is very weird to feel down but we've also got to feel grateful to the guys back at the factory. So many people are working flat-out to make sure we have a 1-2 like this, the team have just done an incredible job this weekend. We have to really embrace the moment still, but it's definitely a victory on my list of wins that I am least proud of."

 

Valtteri Bottas (started P1 - finished P2)

Driver comments 2018 Russian F1 GP

Valtteri Bottas

"It's been a tough day. We got a good result for us as a team with maximum points, but for me personally it was a difficult race. Although I already understand the situation.

"If you put yourself in the team leader's shoes, for them it doesn't matter if it is me or Lewis winning, as long as we are 1-2 we get the maximum points.

"For the end of the year, it's only Lewis fighting for the Championship, I am not. So, for the team, it is always better that Lewis wins - that's how it goes. It is not ideal for me as an athlete and a person, but that is a fact.

"We are playing as a team and I am prepared to play as a team. I took one for the team today, I will take one for the team tomorrow. That's how it goes, but I am also looking forward to next year, starting a new season.

"I know that today I was supposed to win and I could've won the race on equal terms. I know myself I am the winner of this weekend. I don't have the trophy but it doesn't matter. That's how it is and I move on."


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Sebastian Vettel (started P3 - finished P3)

Sebastian Vettel Singapore GP F1/2018

Sebastian Vettel

”Today the feeling with the car was very good and I was able to push, but I just wasn’t as fast as the others.

Obviously, today it was better than yesterday in terms of pace, but it wasn’t enough to put pressure on our competitors. We tried everything and I am happy that we got a podium finish, but obviously this is not the result we were looking for.

My start was good, but there wasn’t much track space for me and I could go nowhere. After the pit stop we were able to overcome Lewis, but he could pull ahead more than us and at the end there was nothing to do.

We lost some points during the two last races and it doesn’t help, but we have our plan to follow and hopefully we can make some progress in the races to come. Maybe the next couple of tracks are better suited for us, we will know when we get there. We need to keep pushing and try; who knows what will happen in the next races.”

 

Kimi Raikkonen (started P4 - finished P4)

Kimi Raikkonen Ferrari Germany GP F1/2018

Kimi Raikkonen

“Not much happened in my race today, I was most of the time on my own.

Unfortunately, this is what we kind of expected to happen. The feeling with the car was pretty good; with the first set of tires we suffered a bit with the front left, but then on the Softs the car was very nice to drive.

Unfortunately yesterday in qualifying we were not fast enough and obviously today in the race it was very difficult to overtake.”


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Red Bull Racing Russia 2018 comments

 

Max Verstappen (started P19 - finished P5)

Max Verstappen of Netherlands and Red Bull Racing prepares to drive during in the garage practice for the Formula One Grand Prix of Russia at Sochi Autodrom on September 28, 2018 in Sochi, Russia.

Max Verstappen

“To come from the back to finish fifth was a very good result today.

I had a good start, a good first lap and from then onwards we could go through the traffic more easily than expected and also manage the tyres very well. It was a bit tricky at the start because Pierre stalled in front of me and I had to go around him. Then going into Turn 2 we were careful not to have any contact and after the first eight laps we were fifth and still in the pit stop window of Ferrari and Mercedes.

After they pitted they couldn’t get past me. Unexpectedly, I was in the lead of the race and could keep them behind which shows that we really had very good pace, even on old tyres. Then once we stopped, we just had to bring it home. The tyre strategy was right because the Soft tyres were the only option we had in order to go as long as possible into the race.

Today was better than expected, so I hope that the rest of the races this season will also be better than we expect. I enjoyed myself out there and this is a good result for my birthday.”

 

Daniel Ricciardo (started P18 - finished P6)

Daniel Ricciardo of Red Bull Racing on the drivers parade before the Canadian Formula One Grand Prix 2018

Daniel Ricciardo

“The first lap was a bit of a mess and there are a few little things I will look back on and try to do better.

Two cars were fighting at Turn 8 and as I went to pass them I was on the marbles, then off-track, which lost me positions. I then tried to take the slipstream of what I think was the McLaren but when I pulled out of the tow I hit some debris damaging my front wing. From then on, we had a bit of a limp and my race was pretty lonely.

I think as a Team, fifth and sixth was probably the best we could achieve from the back of the grid today but obviously I would like to have been closer to fifth than seventh. Although we had better pace than expected this weekend I think we still made the right decision to take the penalties and on paper Suzuka, Austin and Mexico look better for us.

I may have forgotten what champagne tastes like and I definitely want more before the season is out, so I will do what I can in Suzuka to get that.”


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Charles Leclerc (started P7 - finished P7)

Charles Leclerc Sauber F1 Team at Spanish GP F1/2018

Charles Leclerc

“I am very happy with the result today.

It was a great race, with a strong strategy, and a car that felt very good to drive. The overtakes at the beginning of the race were on the limit but they helped us to finish the race in P7.

To score such a result for the first time this season feels amazing, and is a good reward for all of the hard work we put in week after week. I am glad to have scored some more points and can’t wait for the next race in Japan.”

 

Marcus Ericsson (started P10 - finished P13)

Marcus Ericsson Sauber F1 Team at Spanish GP F1/2018

Marcus Ericsson

“It was a frustrating race for me.

The car and my driving felt good, but unfortunately I was stuck behind another car for the majority of the race and could not advance. I worked hard on trying to overtake, but it is a difficult track to do that. We tried to gain some pace by making a second pitstop and changing to ultrasoft tyres, but it didn’t work.

I look forward to being back in the car next week at Suzuka, one of my favourite tracks,  and having a new chance for a strong result there.”


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Kevin Magnussen (started P5 - finished P8)

Kevin Magnussen Haas Germany GP F1/2018

Kevin Magnussen

“It was a tough race.

We didn’t quite have enough pace – we were lacking a bit – so I found myself defending from the Force Indias, basically from lap one. I think we got all that we could. Leclerc was way too fast for us. He just overtook and pulled away easily. So, I think keeping the Force Indias behind was the maximum we could do. The pace we had yesterday in qualifying was better than the pace we had in the race today.

I’m looking forward to Suzuka now. I think we’ll be strong there, and it’s also just a phenomenal track to drive. I think we’re all looking forward to that.”

 

Romain Grosjean (started P9 - finished P11)

Romain Grosjean Haas Canadian GP F1/2018

Romain Grosjean

“I was very disappointed with that.

I thought I drove a good race. I’d been struggling a bit for pace all weekend, but I felt in the race things got better. I was happy to keep Marcus (Ericsson) behind and then fight with the Renaults and overtake them. Then I realized I was only P11.

I guess the Red Bulls started at the back, but after five laps they were already top-six. The Saubers were very fast, and the Force Indias were fast. We all just kept our positions. Unfortunately for me, two cars came by.”


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Racing Point Force India Russia 2018 comments

 

Esteban Ocon (started P6 - finished P9)

Esteban Ocon (FRA) Sahara Force India F1 Team with the media. Canadian Grand Prix, Thursday 7th June 2018. Montreal, Germany.

Esteban Ocon

“Ninth place today is not too bad, but we hoped for more and I think we had the pace for more - certainly to be in front of the Haas.

It’s a bit of a shame because the team swapped positions [with Sergio] to give us each a chance to attack Kevin [Magnussen] but it was very difficult to overtake, even with a longer DRS zone.

Even at the start I lost out to Charles [Leclerc] because I was fighting with Kevin and ultimately it was one of those days when things didn’t really go in our favour. Considering what happened in the race it’s good to come away with both cars in the points.”

 

Sergio Pérez (started P8 - finished P10)

Sergio Pérez (MEX) Sahara Force India F1 with the media. French Grand Prix, Thursday 21st June 2018. Paul Ricard, France.

Sergio Pérez

“We tried everything as a team today: trying to push all the time and it’s a bit disappointing not to maximise the points we could have scored.

We swapped positions [with Esteban] because we thought I could put more pressure on Magnussen, but I couldn’t get through. Our race wasn’t the most exciting and in the end we could only follow each other.

Overtaking was very hard and maybe we lacked a couple of hundred meters of DRS to be able to make a move. We tried our best and we worked well as a team, but in the end P9 and P10 was all we could achieve today.”


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Renault Russia 2018 comments

 

Carlos Sainz (started P11 - finished P16)

Carlos Sainz Jr (ESP) Renault Sport F1 Team on the grid. Germany Grand Prix, Sunday 29th April 2018. Baku City Circuit, Germany.

Carlos Sainz Jr

“I have mixed feelings after today.

At the start I got away from the line really well on the Soft tyre and was past a couple of cars with the Hypersoft tyres. However, I got hit by a Williams into turn two and, even though I didn’t feel much, the floor and side of the car was destroyed and that made it really difficult to drive.

I stayed out on track to try and help the team with the strategy, holding back the other midfield cars as much as possible, but unfortunately today the points were out of reach. When I jumped out at the end of the race I could see how bad the damage was and it made sense why the car was almost undriveable. Time to prepare for Japan now.”

 

Nico Hulkenberg (started P12 - Finished P12)

Nico Hulkenberg (GER) Renault Sport F1 Team RS18. Germany Grand Prix, Thursday 21st June 2018. Paul Ricard, Germany.

Nico Hulkenberg

“Unfortunately, we weren’t able to get the maximum from the strategy today.

We had a clean race without any incidents and it was positive to be running in P7 for so many laps, but we weren’t able to make the places back after the pit stop.

We gave it our best shot and converted the alternative strategy pretty well, but we couldn’t make it pay off in the end.”


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Fernando Alonso (started P16 - finished P14)

Circuit Paul Ricard, Le Castellet, France. Sunday 24 June 2018. Fernando Alonso, McLaren.

Fernando Alonso

“It was quite a long race for us today. We were the only one with two sets of Soft tyres so we stopped very early trying to undercut some people and push them to pit early too, and some did.

“But the yellow-banded tyre behaved with no issues throughout the whole race, so our strategy didn’t turn out as well as we might have hoped.

“In terms or pure performance, we couldn’t really do much. Unfortunately, today there weren’t any retirements or Safety Cars, so 14th was the position we deserved.

“No points for us today. Let’s look ahead to Japan – hopefully we can score some there…”

 

Stoffel Vandoorne (started P15 - finished P17)

Albert Park, Melbourne, Australia. Friday 23 March 2018. Stoffel Vandoorne, McLaren.

Stoffel Vandoorne

“This was more or less what we expected before the start of the race. There weren’t really any incidents, and there weren’t too many overtakes for us.

“I had a bit of fun at the beginning with both Williams drivers; then with Carlos at the end, whom I managed to overtake, but apart from that it was a very lonely race for me.

“I think we pitted later than was really optimal: I lost about 10 seconds on the track, and it was impossible to make that time back during the race.”


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Lance Stroll (started P14 - finished P15)

Monte Carlo, Monaco Saturday 26 May 2018. Lance Stroll, Williams Racing.

Lance Stroll

"It was pretty bad at the beginning.

We had planned to go longer on the first stint but the tyres were really, really bad and we knew the soft tyre could go the whole race so we got on it as early as possible. It was a good race.

I was hunting down Alonso but he was being smart fuel saving in the first sector and then pushing in the last sector. I just couldn't hold him being so close behind but never got the DRS on the main straight. It was close but I never managed to get the DRS to have a go."

 

Sergey Sirotkin (started P13 - finished P18)

Baku City Circuit, Baku, Azerbaijan. Saturday 28 April 2018. Sergey Sirotkin, Williams Racing.

Sergey Sirotkin

"A very painful race. The most painful race of the year.

I think we could have picked up some very good points from this race, in terms of where we’ve been and where the pace was. But from the start, every single bit went wrong for us. We’ve always been in the worst possible position on the track with the worst possible traffic situation.

I think a few things we managed very well, but despite that the whole race has turned around against us and it was a very painful moment for me."


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Pierre Gasly (started P17 & DNF)

Pierre Gasly of France and Scuderia Toro Rosso talks to the media in the Paddock during previews ahead of the Formula One Grand Prix of Austria at Red Bull Ring on June 28, 2018 in Spielberg, Austria.

Pierre Gasly

“Since the start of the race I had a really strange feeling with the brake pedal, it went
pretty long and got worse very quickly.

Then, on the third lap at Turn 4, I braked and the pedal went completely flat, so we lost all the front brakes and had to retire the car.

We need to have a look at the data to see exactly what happened, but it’s just a shame to see both cars retire so early in the race.”

 

Brandon Hartley (started P20 - DNF)

Brendon Hartley of Scuderia Toro Rosso and New Zealand during previews ahead of the Formula One Grand Prix of Hungary at Hungaroring on July 26, 2018 in Budapest, Hungary.

Brendon Hartley

“I had a good start and passed Pierre before Turn 5,

I was attacking the McLaren when the brake pedal went long. I reported it on the radio and then made our planned pit stop.

We were going to try and be a bit cheeky with the strategy and do almost a full race on
the Softs, we had great tyre life and pace and think it would have worked.

However, once I left the pits the pedal went completely to the floor, the rears locked and the car spun. The same happened across both cars at the same moment so I’m sure the team will quickly diagnose and sort it out for the next race.

We are all excited for Suzuka with the upgrades and performance we saw on Friday.”


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