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Russian GP: Lewis Hamilton clinches one hundredth F1 defend at Sochi

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Hamilton made a late switch to intermediate tyres to divulge the lead when pole-sitter Lando Norris agonisingly slid out of the lead with factual two laps left.

F1 driver Lewis Hamilton (Provide: Twitter)

Lewis Hamilton took his 100th System 1 Huge Prix victory in the Russian GP that started in dry prerequisites and ended below the rain at Sochi on Sunday.

The Mercedes driver made a late switch to intermediate tyres to divulge the lead when pole-sitter Lando Norris agonisingly slid out of the lead with factual two laps left. Max Verstappen made it from P20 to P2, and Ferrari’s Carlos Sainz took third having started 2nd.

The pole-sitter Norris sooner or later completed seventh having pitted at the very terminate however will gather himself at the mercy of the stewards after crossing the pit entry line twice on his manner in.

Verstappen, from 20th on the grid, completed an gorgeous 2nd after switching from hards to mediums midway thru the glide and cruising thru the area. And it changed into Ferrari’s Sainz who took the final podium plot – having briefly led over Norris – with an early switch to hards from mediums.

Valtteri Bottas started 16th however took fifth having pitted for mediums factual after Verstappen, while Fernando Alonso started sixth and completed there with a protracted first stint on laborious tyres. Kimi Raikkonen stored his cool to provide up locations in the late wet prerequisites and completed eighth – leaving Sergio Perez and George Russell to divulge the final ingredients for Purple Bull and Williams, respectively.

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