Ferrari aim for a fourth successive victory this weekend but will go up against a Mercedes team that has won every edition of the Russian Grand Prix since Sochi made its debut on the Formula 1 calendar in 2014.
After Charles Leclerc’s double in Belgium and Italy and Sebastian Vettel’s success in Singapore, Ferrari will be in confident mood at the Sochi Autodrom.
Team principal Mattia Binotto expects a different kind of race from Singapore and says a “well-balanced car” is key in Russia.
“After taking three wins in a row, we are keen to get to Russia to see and check how our latest updates will work on what is yet again a different type of track,” said Binotto.
“Sochi features long straights and a very smooth surface where, once again it is not that easy to get the most out of the tyres.
“The circuit also requires a completely different set-up and aero configuration to that for Singapore. Having a well balanced car will be a key factor.”
Mercedes drivers Lewis Hamilton and Valtteri Bottas secured a one-two last year in Sochi. However, they go into the Russian GP aiming to avoid four successive defeats for the first time in the hybrid era.
After a tough weekend in Singapore, Mercedes boss Toto Wolff expects his drivers and team to put up a fight.
“Sochi has been a strong circuit for us in recent years but those trends don’t mean anything once we are on the ground,” said Wolff.
“We expect the weekend ahead to be another challenging one for us – and the entire team is ready to tackle that challenge head on.
“The circuit features a range of corner speeds, an unusually smooth asphalt and long straights, particularly on the run down to turn two. We’re hungry to get to Sochi and begin fighting out on track.”
Last year in Sochi victory was taken away from Valtteri Bottas after Mercedes ordered the Finn to let Lewis Hamilton through to win the race.
Bottas, who won in Russia in 2017, said: “I’ve got some unfinished business in Sochi. It has normally been a good track for me and I need to make sure it will be again.
“It could be a good track for Ferrari with all the straights, but we’re going there with a good feeling and determined to finish it better than last year and in a different way.
“With such a quick turnaround [from Singapore] you cannot do much with the car, but there will be things to do with the setup and there will also be some small bit here and there.”
Looking at our PU usage for the rest of the season, in Sochi all 4 drivers will get a new Spec 4 ICE.
With a different replacement history, Kvyat is changing all elements except the battery. He will start from the back of the grid.
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Red Bull drivers Max Verstappen and Alexander Albon and Toro Rosso duo Pierre Gasly and Daniil Kvyat will be hit by grid penalties in Sochi after engine work from Honda.
Verstappen, Albon and Gasly will drop five places on the grid and Kvyat, who is competing at his home race, will start at the back on Sunday.

There are three full practice (FP) sessions in Russia. On Friday 27 September FP1 takes place from 9am to 10.30am and FP2 is from 1pm to 2.30pm. FP3 will be from 10am to 11am on Saturday 28 September. All times BST.
Qualifying in Sochi starts at 1pm (BST) on Saturday 28 September.
The 2019 F1 Russian Grand Prix starts at 12.10pm (BST) on Sunday 29 September.

“Bottas is the boss at this track [well, were he not asked to make way for Hamilton last year…] and has never been out-qualified by a team-mate. He took his maiden victory here in 2017 and should have won last year, too. Mercedes have never been beaten here, either. But with Ferrari’s surprisingly good performance in Singapore they could put up a fight here, too. It will be the true test of their upgrades. We think they will be close, but not quite close enough to stop one Mercedes winning. Which one? Hamilton. Podium prediction: 1st Hamilton, 2nd Leclerc, 3rd Bottas.”
“Bottas seems to particularly love the track as well with his back-to-back pole positions there, and his almost back-to-back wins [if not for that team order]. Ferrari will take the fight right to Mercedes and it’ll be close, and something extraordinary would have to happen if someone other than the two leading teams stood on the podium. Although he hasn’t won since Baku, 12 races ago, we fancy Bottas to take the flag this Sunday.”
“With Russia back-to-back after Singapore, teams will have little time for new developments. This should be a close battle between Ferrari and Mercedes, but with Ferrari making it four-on-the-trot. The question is whether Vettel’s victory was a one-off, or whether Leclerc will be more determined following his lost win to a strategy undercut. Vettel could create further unrest within the team by winning this weekend.”
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Sky Sports F1 will show live coverage of practice, qualifying and the GP from Sochi. Channel 4 will show highlights of qualifying and the race.
Before Saturday’s qualifying session there will be an #AskCrofty special with Jenson Button on Sky Sports F1 starting at 11.10am (BST).
Formula 1 fans can also watch the action live on Now TV. Viewers can subscribe to a Sky Sports Day Pass via Now TV for just £8.99, the most economical way of watching each race.