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On 30/04, 20:36
Despite two first-place finishes in qualifying, the Ferrari team failed to convert this front row into a victory. Sebastian Vettel and Kimi Räikkönen nevertheless finished on the podium, albeit behind Valtteri Bottas' Mercedes.
On 30/04, 16:02
Nico Hülkenberg finished an encouraging 8th, giving Renault further championship points. Jolyon Palmer, who tangled with Romain Grosjean on the first lap, did not finish the race.
On 30/04, 15:49
Max Verstappen was the only Red Bull driver to see the finish in Sochi. He took 5th place after a lonely race. His team-mate, Daniel Ricciardo, was forced to retire due to brake problems.
On 30/04, 13:44
Threatened at the end, the Finn beat Vettel to win the first Grand Prix of his career! Overtaken at the start, the German just missed out despite a slightly shifted strategy. Kimi Räikkönen completes the podium.
On 30/04, 12:30
The news was already in the air: in 2018, the Helvetic team will be ditching the Ferrari engine for a Honda block!
On 30/04, 10:26
Motors Inside brings you all the action from the Russian Grand Prix, with live commentary from 1:45pm.
On 30/04, 05:55
Felipe Massa once again shone at the wheel of his Williams, making Q3 for the fourth time in succession. He will start from 6th position, sandwiched between the two Red Bulls. Lance Stroll qualified in 12th position on Saturday in Russia.
On 29/04, 18:58
For the first time this season, the Sahara Force India team put its two cars in Q3. Sergio Pérez and Esteban Ocon will occupy the 5th row of the grid in 9th and 10th positions. Double satisfaction for the Frenchman, who reached the top 10 in qualifying for the first time in his career.
On 29/04, 18:57
Scuderia Ferrari took the front row in Sochi. Sebastian Vettel took the 47th pole position of his career ahead of Kimi Räikkönen, who finished just a hair's breadth behind his team-mate. Mercedes drivers Valtteri Bottas and Lewis Hamilton will start from 3rd and 4th places respectively.
On 29/04, 13:08
After a hard-fought battle, Sebastian Vettel made his grand return to pole position! Kimi Räikkönen completes the feat and locks up the first 100% Ferrari row in almost nine years. The two Mercedes drivers start on the next line, Bottas ahead of Hamilton.
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