Grand Prix 2018 Russian Grand Prix Practice, Qualifying & Race Discussion

23rd February 2014.

The Russian team marches into the Fisht Olympic Stadium in Sochi, having equalled the Soviet Union's record of 13 gold medals at a single Winter Olympic Games, top of the medal table. The organisers even found the time to self-deprecate the technical failure at the Opening Ceremony when one of the Olympic rings did not open.

Four years later, Russia would officially be banned from the Winter Olympics. Its tally of golds is down to eleven.

7th July 2018

Igor Akinfeev is captain of Russia's national football team, who have got much further than anyone expected in the World Cup. He is facing up to a penalty from Ivan Rakitic of Croatia and Barcelona at the Fisht Olympic Stadium in Sochi. If Rakitic scores, Croatia will face England in a semi-final in Moscow. Otherwise, Russia still have a chance.

This time, even as Akinfeev dives the wrong way, Russia have made friends in defeat.

So Sochi has hosted two events guaranteed to make your city (and surely thus your country) a sporting centre of the world - the Olympics and the World Cup. And the third item on that list...

Vladimir Putin is, in many ways, a show-off. It is important to him to show that he is a strong man, and by extension that the nation that he most certainly rules is a strong nation. And what do those internationally recognised strong nations do? They host events. Which are the most visible events? Sporting ones.

The Soviet Union hosted the Olympics, of course, in 1980. The Olympics were, until the fall of Eastern Communism, amateur. However, the World Cup was just too professional for the USSR to host, and Formula One was thus right out. A sport for the wealthy, requiring sponsors and capital? Where one of the drivers would eventually become the 7th Earl of Bute?

Putin's Russia has no such inhibitions. It is entirely comfortable with certain people making huge sums of money, particularly those who would support the government. It is entirely comfortable with Mercedes, Ferrari and Rolex turning up, for it is comfortable with the people who'd buy those products. Whether Putin has Red Bull for breakfast is unknown, however.

It does seem that he doesn't actually want to watch any sport he's holding. Is this why he tends to turn up with 20 laps remaining, or is that so the cameras get a chance to linger as he presses the flesh and enters the main stand? He was there for the opener and the final of the World Cup only, and one would have thought he'd have brought an umbrella for the presidents of France and Croatia during the trophy presentation. He probably thought the fact that only was dry made him seem the most important. In fact, it simply looked like Macron and Grabar-Kitarovic actually wanted to be there.

So, Sochi. Is it worth visiting? Well, the Wikipedia page does not state the height of the spire of St. Michael's Cathedral but it has certainly been worth a visit for the Mercedes drivers over the four years it has held a Grand Prix. They are yet to lose, although Sebastian Vettel was on pole position last year. It would be ironic if this was the race at which Ferrari regained composure.

Has this Grand Prix contributed to the image of Russia as a legitimate player? I suspect your answer will be decided by whose news you're watching.
 
I know Bottas should have won in Austria but engine trouble but 1 pole & 0 wins compared to his teammates 7 poles & 7 wins. Considering the performance gap between mercedes > red bull. Is 23pts enough of gap to verstappen. Another season. Then ocon looks a shoo in for the 2020 seat

I was thinking is bottas this generation irvine or barrichello
 
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.....and if he'd just been a touch braver in Bahrain that race was his for the taking too.

Edit: so basically if you match him next to Kimi in the Ferrari he's doing a way better job as a second driver.
 
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So that's nothing to do with his driver skills. That's to do with Merc strategy. Meaning you can say if the team hadn't goofed he would have won. Like we do when it happens to Lewis.
 
So that's nothing to do with his driver skills. That's to do with Merc strategy. Meaning you can say if the team hadn't goofed he would have won. Like we do when it happens to Lewis.

As they all say. You win as a team or lose as a team. But whatever happened to old days of drivers thinking for themselves, saying im coming in. It won jenson button many a wet/dry race
 
Not at Mercedes. When Hamilton wins it's because he's an outstanding driver. When Bottas loses it's because he's bad. When Hamilton loses it's the teams fault - they always come out with an apology normally. When Bottas wins it's usually the team. This is communicated clearly by both the team and the drivers and readily taken over by the media who then portray the same picture.
 
Clay Well Mercedes did cost Hamilton the races in Australia and Austria for a start so it is their fault for miscalculating

As for Bottas not winning races ... I would forgive him for Azerbajan because that was cruel, China he might have won but Red Bull gambled and to be fair it should have been Verstappen winning that race if he had learnt to keep the car on track

Bahrain - Vettel was struggling and Bottas was not brave enough to throw one down the inside
 
23rd February 2014.

The Russian team marches into the Fisht Olympic Stadium in Sochi, having equalled the Soviet Union's record of 13 gold medals at a single Winter Olympic Games, top of the medal table. The organisers even found the time to self-deprecate the technical failure at the Opening Ceremony when one of the Olympic rings did not open.
Four years later, Russia would officially be banned from the Winter Olympics. Its tally of golds is down to eleven.

Well, there was better from the dirt that was spread about Russia before the Olympics?
All the reviews from who present on the Olympic in the Russia was successful.
And as praised its Olympic head Bach...
But then the policy won and needed to create a some of lying dirt.
Well, who got better from the pile of dirt, which before the football championship in 2018
poured Theresa May onto british people?
Those who still came to Russia could see how things really are.

Now before the next stage in Russia you write this about Olympic...
Strange, why to drag in a subject of the Russian Grand Prix lie about the Sochi Olympic games?
Or dirty and is not confirmed charges will adorn the forum about Formula 1?
 
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Construction of a commercial sea port in Sochi.
Although the height is only 71 meters, but nice views
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The building of the railway station in Sochi.
The height is only 55 meters, but there is also something to see
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The building of the winter theater in Sochi.
Very cool views from the upper floors of the hotels around it
 
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I'm going to the Grand Prix in Sochi. I look forward to the show.
Once again an interesting races of support.
In 2014 and in 2015 this races were even boeverie than the main race of weekend.
 
Despite the situation in the championship, I worry about Hamilton,
because the psychological burden on him now probably even more than Vettel,
who now has nothing to lose and he in any case are needing to combat
 
olegg Maybe a young inexperienced Hamilton you can say this but this one is just delivering and more importantly has his team behind him.

I am sorry but you look at Ferrari no one is willing to stand up and support Vettel publicly. Arrivabene belatedly is now coming out saying all hope is not lost whilst saying the responsibility falls on him which means he is going to put his head on the block. Where was he in previous races?

The spaghetti culture of Ferrari has once again pegged them back

Whilst 40 pts is not insurmountable lead but of all the tracks Mercedes and Hamilton will fancy their chances except for Brazil because of the rain maybe
 
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