Rysslands Grand Prix
Rysslands Grand Prix | |
Sotji Autodrom |
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Rysslands Grand Prix är en deltävling i formel 1-VM som körs på Sotji Autodrom i Sotji från och med säsongen 2014.[1]
Historia
Redan åren före första världskriget hölls två tävlingar i Sankt Petersburg under namnet Rysslands Grand Prix. Tävlingen återkom aldrig efter kriget och den ryska revolutionen.[2]
Vinnare Rysslands Grand Prix
Ljusröd bakgrund betyder att loppet inte ingick i formel 1-VM.
År | Bana | Förare | Konstruktör |
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2021 | Sotji Autodrom | Lewis Hamilton | Mercedes |
2020 | Sotji Autodrom | Valtteri Bottas | Mercedes |
2019 | Sotji Autodrom | Lewis Hamilton | Mercedes |
2018 | Sotji Autodrom | Lewis Hamilton | Mercedes |
2017 | Sotji Autodrom | Valtteri Bottas | Mercedes |
2016 | Sotji Autodrom | Nico Rosberg | Mercedes |
2015 | Sotji Autodrom | Lewis Hamilton | Mercedes |
2014 | Sotji Autodrom | Lewis Hamilton | Mercedes |
1915 - 2013 | Inga tävlingar | ||
1914 | Sankt Petersburg | Willy Schöll | Benz |
1913 | Sankt Petersburg | Georgy Suvorin | Benz |
Referenser
- ^ grandprix.com, hämtad 2012-07-31
- ^ ”kolumbus.fi, hämtad 2012-07-31”. Arkiverad från originalet den 13 april 2009. https://web.archive.org/web/20090413060254/http://www.kolumbus.fi/leif.snellman/gpw1.htm. Läst 31 juli 2012.
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