Both Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen are at a tricky stage and are going to enter the Russian Grand Prix, where anything could happen. With 53 laps expanding into 5.8 km, the race is going to stretch out into a total of 309km. While Lewis Hamilton has always had a good record at this track, the race could yet be unpredictable and everything is bound to go down to the wire.
As we all know, Mercedes leads the way at the Russian Grand Prix, where their talented set of drivers have faced success beyond the ordinary. Be it Lewis Hamilton or Valtteri Bottsa, Mercedes comes into the picture to steal the show. Hamilton also set the fastest lap at Sochi Autodrom with a lap timing of 1:35.761. Due to that, there is a lot to look forward to and with Max Verstappen also coming in to stake claim of his territory, the race is certainly going to be thrilling.
The 2021 Russian Grand Prix will take place on the 26th of September at the Sochi Autodrom.
The 2021 season is yet to see both Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen opt for a fourth power unit based on which they will receive a grid penalty. While Verstappen has already suffered a grid penalty, in all likelihood, it seems like he will go ahead and use the fourth engine at Sochi. While the Italian GP had plenty to offer, the moment where Verstappen's car went into the air and over Hamilton's car will always be remembered.
Ultimately, the stewards decided to award a 3 grid penalty for Max Verstappen ahead of the Russian GP.
According to the latest weather forecast, heavy rains are expected to drop down at Sochi, which heightens the expectations further and makes the race all the more exciting. With rain pouring down, the event is not only going to be unique but will also test the driver's ability to the maximum. So if you are looking to place bets on the same or even move forward with F1 Betting, you can do so at BritainBet.
The Sochi Autodrom had its first Grand Prix in 2014. Since then the racetrack has not only played an important role in scripting history but has also seen a series of developments. The circuit length goes on for 5.848 km with a total race distance of 309.745 km. A close look at the map of the track will help you acknowledge the epic Turn 3, which is a 750m constant radius left-hander that takes drivers around the outside of the Poyushchiye fountain.