Grand Prix 2019 Russian Grand Prix Practice, Qualifying & Race Discussion

Onwards to Sochi in one of those frustrating season where we do have three teams in the mix for wins but somehow we have absolutely no title fight kicking off whatsoever. Hamilton has not even had to do his usual post summer blitz to get his massive title lead but has merely gone into Alain Prost mode where he just picks up podiums and consistant results whilst the others go up and down. His nearest rival is his own team mate and he is being anchored down by his own team from challenging Lewis because they are scared of their drivers getting in each others way and giving wins away to Red Bull and Ferrari. So Lewis is laughing and two and half race wins in front in the championship.

So no title fight but we are getting good racing for once. If Ferrari had not messed up so badly with set up and strategy at the begining of the season then it's clear they would have been in contention with Merc, certainly with LeClerc anyways. After Charlie boy was politically swindled out of his third win in a row last time out I'm fully expecting him to drive angry in Russia, which was something he did often in his GP3 and F3 days. It is impressively fast but often ends with a smash. His illustrious team mate has been a shadow of his former self all year but suddenly turned up when he hasn't all year at Singapore. If we ignore the strategy swindle you have to say Vettel had an impressive weekend and drove beautifully. The worrying thing for him was though that even on form he only beat his young team mate via strategy rather than pace. It's possible the win might inspire a revival though. I genuinely hope so as would love to see an on form Vettel mixing it with Hamilton, LeClerc and Verstappen.

Speaking of Max I'm giving his own paragraph to officially doth my cap to him. All year he has been consistently fast, he's had race craft, he's had guile and he has basically looked like the complete racing driver. This is something i've never seen before and often wondered if I would see. Don't get me wrong I always knew he was a fantastic driver on his day but now I see he can do it over a season. Respects to you sir.

Away from the main contenders I'm paying close attention to some of the midfield drivers at the moment as there is a change in the wind. The much maligned Antonio Giovanazzi has found a lot of pace since the summer break. Whilst he has a tendency to get into an accident and not get the results from it the old adage is that it's better to have a fast driver that crashes than a slow driver who plays it safe. Maybe it's time we reassessed him. Similarly we might need to have a look at Piere Gasly too. Before the season started the media decided the story was that Gasly was under pressure and might be dropped. Low and behold it happened! However he is now at Torro Rosso and has had some quality drives (Singapore was probably his best drive in F1) whilst his replacement at Red Bull Albon has not really got much better result than Piere did. Maybe Gasly is going to show he is a capable driver just that most people going head to head with Max Verstappen are going to look ordinary.

So that's the runners and riders but what of Sochi? Well unfortunately it's a pretty dull track with one really good corner. I think last year it may have had no overtakes at all. However it's very harsh to blame the circuit because some of the best GP2 and GP3 races I have ever seen have been held he where the cars were three wide going through turn 3 on nearly every lap. So will the racing improve with the front teams now closer? Maybe. Unfortunately we won't have the Singapore effect where the middle teams are brought close enough to the action to influence it but we may get a few fiesty moves.

Who is going to win? Well I'll let you guys debate that but how about this? Have the rubles been put down by the great Bear hunter? Will we suddenly see the track clear and a certain Dani Kvyat come to the front to complete one of greatest F1 comebacks of all time? I'd love to see that race so let's hope so!
 
Last edited:
Sochi has one of the most difficult first corners in the calendar (I call T2 first in this case although T1 is officially the kink) but otherwise the circuit hasn't produced much in five years. 2015 was a decent one especially the scrap for 3rd.

I tend to give three years to see whether new track is good for racing or not. One bad race can happen anywhere and a circuit like Baku clearly had it in 2016 while next two were much more dramatic.
 
EFeYLoKXkAExGRy.jpg
 
yes I going to mention that, Gasly looking very impressive is this him with fire in his belly wanted to prove a point, which is 1 of best motivating factors for any sportsman, does the toro rosso suit him more than the red bull which is weird when red bull has more downforce. or is that like perez has ended up with he is a great midfielder that cant cut in front running team
 
I know someone has mentioned this & I shot it down because its the end of the season yet again when It closes up like 2017 & 2018. but Ferrari are going into a grand prix to win a 4th consecutive race, something they haven't managed since may 2008 at the Turkish GP, (picture below for grid that day) which is so long ago lewis hamilton wasnt even a world champion. this update seemingly has them competive on all types of circuits & that mercedes dominance is well overdue to be over (im assuming that lewis & mercedes have both titles sown up) because in F1 history no team had ever won 6 consecutive drivers titles only once has a team ever won 6 consecutive constructors titles

or is this just mercedes more bothered about 2020, because the 1st 8 races won them both championship so early on & taken their eye off the ball

temp 1.png
 
Well, rather amazing qualifying laps from Leclerc and Hamilton. You could see they were both stoked afterwards and were happily talking to each other on the grid after the run. Decent run by Verstappen also and Sainz topped Norris, who looks like the real deal. Grosjean again showed he was the fastest driver at Haas. The Hulk hasn’t given up yet.
 
Last edited:
yes cracking lap from Leclerc who is just in inspired form right now, not bad when the last person to take 4 poles in a row for ferrari was Schumacher back in final 4 rounds of the 2000 season. when you come through the F2 season like last season to be in top 3 you have to be the real deal because we know how good Russell & Albon are. but I forget at times that im watching a rookie in Norris he's not been there as long as sainz. I wouldn't go that far on Grosjean, it is 9 to 5 in qualifying & hasn't really pulled up any trees. I think he is lucky to be on the grid in 2020

on Hamilton I hope this proves that, ok he has been in the "dominant" car at times but there are times where I believe excluding 2014 - 16 where they were so far ahead any driver could've won them titles. but 2017 onwards without Hamilton I don't believe Mercedes win as many races or the last 2 titles without him. because he proven again how he can stick that car places it shouldn't be. front row ahead of very strong Ferrari when his teammate at 1 of his favourite venues is a second off
 
I wouldn't go that far on Grosjean, it is 9 to 5 in qualifying & hasn't really pulled up any trees. I think he is lucky to be on the grid in 2020.

Well, he was 6th in Q2 (best of the rest) while Magnussen could not get through Q2. When Grosjean is on Magnussen can’t touch him. There is a reason they keep him. Rarely do you fire the faster driver.

on Hamilton I hope this proves that.....
I don’t he has much left to prove. At this point, I would be willing to say he has been best driver in F1 since Senna/Prost. He certainly will have the results to back that up.
 
I don’t he has much left to prove. At this point, I would be willing to say he has been best driver in F1 since Senna/Prost. He certainly will have the results to back that up.

better than Schumacher that is some high praise indeed. i would have him on par with Schumacher
 
better than Schumacher that is some high praise indeed. i would have him on par with Schumacher
I find it hard to evaluate Schumacher now. His teammates were not former or future world champions, except for Piquet briefly and Rosberg, who kind of soundly thrashed him. He didn’t do his reputation any good by coming out of retirement.
 
Think we need a Russian Grand Prix out of zero thread after that bore fest. Still, got the fish cleaned.
 
A bit of a random stat from today but with Roman Grosjean’s retirement from the race in Sochi, it means he has had the same amount of retirements this season,as Lewis Hamilton has had in the Hybrid era.
 
Back
Top Bottom