F1 - Russian GP - Sunday, October 12th 2014

Lewis Hamilton cruises to win as Mercedes takes title

By Ben Anderson

Lewis Hamilton extended his lead in the Formula 1 world championship to 17 points over Mercedes team-mate Nico Rosberg with a commanding victory in the inaugural Russian Grand Prix.

Hamilton generally looked more at ease than Rosberg with the demands of the new 3.6-mile F1 circuit in Sochi, and the Briton converted pole position into his ninth win of the year with a measured drive, which also meant he equalled Nigel Mansell's British record of 31 grand prix victories.

Rosberg also started on the front row, and briefly headed his chief rival after sneaking up the inside after the first run through the flat-out Turn 1 right-hander, but Rosberg locked up heavily under braking for Turn 2 and flat-spotted his front tyres.

That forced him into the pits for a tyre-change at the end of the opening lap and effectively handed victory to Hamilton, as Rosberg was forced to battle his way back through the pack.

Extraordinarily, Rosberg made his set of medium Pirelli tyres last 52 of the scheduled 53 laps as he limited the damage to his own championship aspirations by recovering to second in a largely processional race.

The pair's eighth one-two finish of the season also clinched the constructors' championship for Mercedes.

Valtteri Bottas ran second for the majority of the first half of the event, but had to settle for the final podium spot once he had made his own stop and it became clear Rosberg's tyres would last the distance.

Jenson Button recorded his best result since July's British GP by finishing fourth, while McLaren team-mate Kevin Magnussen - who qualified sixth but started 11th thanks to a grid penalty for a gearbox change - made an excellent start and recovered well to finish fifth.

Ferrari's Fernando Alonso also got away well to climb from seventh on the grid and lie fourth at the end of the first lap when Rosberg pitted, but the Spaniard ultimately lacked the pace to fight the McLarens and also suffered a delay at his only pitstop.

The Spaniard held off Daniel Ricciardo's Red Bull to finish best of the non-Mercedes engine runners and round out the top six.

Reigning world champion Sebastian Vettel ran ahead of slow-starting Red Bull team-mate Ricciardo in the early stages, but his strategy of running an extended first stint backfired and Vettel had to settle for eighth.

Kimi Raikkonen finished a distant ninth in the second Ferrari, while Force India's Sergio Perez survived fears of excessive fuel consumption to claim the final point by rounding out the top 10.
The Mexican just held off the second Williams of Felipe Massa, who started 18th after a fuel pressure problem ruined his qualifying session.

Massa attempted an aggressive two-stop strategy in an effort to recover the lost ground, but ultimately just fell shy of salvaging any points.

Nico Hulkenberg took a close 12th in the second Force India, while Russian home hero Daniil Kvyat started a superb fifth but slipped backwards after a scruffy opening lap and wound up finishing 14th, behind Toro Rosso team-mate Jean-Eric Vergne.

Both Kvyat and Vergne - who also started inside the top 10 and ran as high as fifth in the early stages - struggled for speed in the race as they finished well outside the points

All drivers stood united at the front of the grid ahead of the race, as a mark of respect to injured Marussia driver Jules Bianchi.

The French racer's team-mate Max Chilton raced on in Marussia's sole entry for this grand prix, but retired with a front-left vibration at the end of his ninth lap.

RESULTS - 53 LAPS:

PosDriverCarGap
1Lewis HamiltonMercedes1h31m50.744s
2Nico RosbergMercedes13.657s
3Valtteri BottasWilliams/Mercedes17.425s
4Jenson ButtonMcLaren/Mercedes30.234s
5Kevin MagnussenMcLaren/Mercedes53.616s
6Fernando AlonsoFerrari1m00.016s
7Daniel RicciardoRed Bull/Renault1m01.812s
8Sebastian VettelRed Bull/Renault1m06.185s
9Kimi RaikkonenFerrari1m18.877s
10Sergio PerezForce India/Mercedes1m20.067s
11Felipe MassaWilliams/Mercedes1m20.877s
12Nico HulkenbergForce India/Mercedes1m21.309s
13Jean-Eric VergneToro Rosso/Renault1m37.295s
14Daniil KvyatToro Rosso/Renault1 Lap
15Esteban GutierrezSauber/Ferrari1 Lap
16Adrian SutilSauber/Ferrari1 Lap
17Romain GrosjeanLotus/Renault1 Lap
18Pastor MaldonadoLotus/Renault1 Lap
19Marcus EricssonCaterham/Renault2 Laps
-Kamui KobayashiCaterham/RenaultBrakes
-Max ChiltonMarussia/FerrariSuspension
Drivers' championship
PosDriverPoints
1Lewis Hamilton291
2Nico Rosberg274
3Daniel Ricciardo199
4Valtteri Bottas145
5Sebastian Vettel143
6Fernando Alonso141
7Jenson Button94
8Nico Hulkenberg76
9Felipe Massa71
10Kevin Magnussen49
11Sergio Perez47
12Kimi Raikkonen47
13Jean-Eric Vergne21
14Romain Grosjean8
15Daniil Kvyat8
16Jules Bianchi2
17Adrian Sutil0
18Marcus Ericsson0
19Pastor Maldonado0
20Esteban Gutierrez0
21Max Chilton0
22Kamui Kobayashi0  

Constructors' championship
 
PosConstructorPoints
1Mercedes565
2Red Bull/Renault342
3Williams/Mercedes216
4Ferrari188
5McLaren/Mercedes143
6Force India/Mercedes123
7Toro Rosso/Renault29
8Lotus/Renault8
9Marussia/Ferrari2
10Sauber/Ferrari0
11Caterham/Renault0





F1 - Japanese Grand Prix - Sunday, October 5th 2014

Lewis Hamilton defeats Nico Rosberg in shortened race

By Ben Anderson
http://www.autosport.com

Lewis Hamilton extended his narrow Formula 1 world championship lead by defeating Mercedes team-mate Nico Rosberg to victory in a Japanese Grand Prix shortened by an accident for Jules Bianchi.

Having lost out to Rosberg in an all-silver battle for pole in the dry on Saturday, Hamilton turned the tables in the wet Suzuka weather of Sunday with a brilliant round-the-outside passing move on his bitter F1 title rival.

Rosberg led for the first 28 laps of a race that began behind the safety car, thanks to appalling conditions.

When the race got going properly after nine laps behind the safety car - interrupted by a red flag following the first two because of rain - the German held a small advantage over his British team-mate as the two Mercedes streaked clear in the spray.

Rosberg looked comfortable on extreme wet weather tyres, but complained of oversteer after switching to intermediate tyres when circuit conditions improved.

He held Hamilton off until lap 29 when, having suffered a twitch accelerating onto the start-finish straight at the end of the previous lap, he lost enough momentum to allow Hamilton to attack.
Rosberg went defensive, but Hamilton (assisted by extra speed from the Drag Reduction System) swept around the outside of his team-mate to take the lead through Turn 1.

Once released from following Rosberg's gearbox, Hamilton pulled away to take his third consecutive grand prix victory in a race that was red-flagged for a second time under the safety car, after Jules Bianchi's Marussia went off at Turn 7 where marshals were craning away Adrian Sutil's Sauber following an earlier crash.

Bianchi was taken to the circuit medical centre. His Marussia reportedly struck the crane at the crash site.

Red Bull deliberately compromised its dry qualifying pace by setting the RB10 up for the wet, and its drivers used this to good effect to finish third and fourth.

Ferrari-bound reigning world champion Sebastian Vettel completed the podium, despite a trip through the gravel at the Esses, while team-mate Daniel Ricciardo overcame Jenson Button's McLaren to finish fourth.

Button held third spot for most of the first half of the race, after being the first driver to pit for inters, but he lost time to a steering wheel change at his second stop, which dropped him behind Vettel, before Ricciardo further demoted the Brit with a firm pass on the inside of the hairpin on lap 43 - a lap before the result was taken.

Williams pair Valtteri Bottas and Felipe Massa started third and fourth, but both struggled badly in wet conditions and trailed home sixth and seventh.

Nico Hulkenberg's Force India stopped at the end of the pitlane as the race was red-flagged for the final time, but he finished eighth on countback, while Toro Rosso's Jean-Eric Vergne charged from the back of the grid to claim two points for ninth.

Hulkenberg's Force India team-mate Sergio Perez rounded out the points scorers in 10th.
Ferrari took zero points from the race. Kimi Raikkonen finished 12th, while Fernando Alonso retired with a mechanical problem under the safety car before the race began properly.

RESULTS - 44 LAPS (RED FLAG):

PosDriverCarTimeGap
1Lewis HamiltonMercedes1h51m43.021s-
2Nico RosbergMercedes1h51m52.201s9.180s
3Sebastian VettelRed Bull/Renault1h52m12.143s29.122s
4Daniel RicciardoRed Bull/Renault1h52m21.839s38.818s
5Jenson ButtonMcLaren/Mercedes1h52m50.571s1m07.550s
6Valtteri BottasWilliams/Mercedes1h53m36.794s1m53.773s
7Felipe MassaWilliams/Mercedes1h53m38.147s1m55.126s
8Nico HulkenbergForce India/Mercedes1h53m38.969s1m55.948s
9Jean-Eric VergneToro Rosso/Renault1h53m50.659s2m07.638s
10Sergio PerezForce India/Mercedes1h51m22.646s1 Lap
11Daniil KvyatToro Rosso/Renault1h51m48.409s1 Lap
12Kimi RaikkonenFerrari1h51m49.838s1 Lap
13Esteban GutierrezSauber/Ferrari1h52m14.678s1 Lap
14Kevin MagnussenMcLaren/Mercedes1h52m22.070s1 Lap
15Romain GrosjeanLotus/Renault1h52m22.780s1 Lap
16Pastor MaldonadoLotus/Renault1h52m42.898s1 Lap
17Marcus EricssonCaterham/Renault1h52m50.427s1 Lap
18Max ChiltonMarussia/Ferrari1h53m36.282s1 Lap
19Kamui KobayashiCaterham/Renault1h53m59.121s1 Lap
20Jules BianchiMarussia/Ferrari1h48m14.109sSpun off
21Adrian SutilSauber/Ferrari1h46m17.524sSpun off
-Fernando AlonsoFerrari6m19.243sRetirement

DRIVERS' CHAMPIONSHIP:
PosDriverPoints
1Lewis Hamilton266
2Nico Rosberg256
3Daniel Ricciardo193
4Sebastian Vettel139
5Fernando Alonso133
6Valtteri Bottas130
7Jenson Button82
8Nico Hulkenberg76
9Felipe Massa71
10Sergio Perez46
11Kimi Raikkonen45
12Kevin Magnussen39
13Jean-Eric Vergne21
14Romain Grosjean8
15Daniil Kvyat8
16Jules Bianchi2
17Adrian Sutil0
18Marcus Ericsson0
19Pastor Maldonado0
20Esteban Gutierrez0
21Max Chilton0
22Kamui Kobayashi0  

TEAMS' CHAMPIONSHIP:
PosConstructorPoints
1Mercedes522
2Red Bull/Renault332
3Williams/Mercedes201
4Ferrari178
5Force India/Mercedes122
6McLaren/Mercedes121
7Toro Rosso/Renault29
8Lotus/Renault8
9Marussia/Ferrari2
10Sauber/Ferrari0
11Caterham/Renault0