Russia: post-race analysis 2021
Russia sometimes produces boring races. This was not such a race; it was exciting from start to finish.. Before the start, Mercedes tried tactical shenanigans by giving Bottas a new power unit, earning him a grid penalty. Off the line, two men had weird starts: Sainz and Ricciardo. Sainz left the handbrake on and looked swamped but then benefited from the slipstream of Norris to claim the lead. Ricciardo’s getaway was good but he ended up hemmed in and, along with Hamilton, fell down to around the 7 th or 8 th mark. Sainz and Norris were close together but pulled away from Russell, who led a DRS train involving Stroll, Ricciardo, and Hamilton. Further down the field, Verstappen passed Bottas with seemingly little effort. At the sharp end, Stroll and Russell boxed, then Sainz did. The McLarens and Hamilton stayed out longer (but not as long as Perez and Alonso who waited until there were only 18 laps or so left). Ricciardo was screwed by a very bad pit stop (others had similar...