Rysslands Grand Prix

Ryssland Rysslands Grand Prix
Sotji Autodrom

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

Georgy Suvorin vinner Rysslands Grand Prix 1913.

Ljusröd bakgrund betyder att loppet inte ingick i formel 1-VM.

ÅrBanaFörareKonstruktör
2021Sotji AutodromStorbritannien Lewis HamiltonMercedes
2020Sotji AutodromFinland Valtteri BottasMercedes
2019Sotji AutodromStorbritannien Lewis HamiltonMercedes
2018Sotji AutodromStorbritannien Lewis HamiltonMercedes
2017Sotji AutodromFinland Valtteri BottasMercedes
2016Sotji AutodromTyskland Nico RosbergMercedes
2015Sotji AutodromStorbritannien Lewis HamiltonMercedes
2014Sotji AutodromStorbritannien Lewis HamiltonMercedes
1915 -
2013
Inga tävlingar
1914Sankt Petersburg Willy SchöllBenz
1913Sankt Petersburg Georgy SuvorinBenz

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