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FORMULA 1 VTB RUSSIAN GRAND PRIX 2020 - Sochi Race Best Sector Times FORMULA 1 VTB RUSSIAN GRAND PRIX 2020 - Sochi Race Best Sector Times Sector 1 TIME Sector 2 TIME Sector 3 TIME 1 44 Lewis HAMILTON 34.631 77 Valtteri BOTTAS 33.500 4 Lando NORRIS 28.505 2 77 Valtteri BOTTAS 34.770 4 Lando NORRIS 33.507 11 Sergio PEREZ 28.642 3 33 Max VERSTAPPEN 34.933 10 Pierre GASLY 33.540 33 Max VERSTAPPEN 28.657 4 10 Pierre GASLY 34.994 33 Max VERSTAPPEN 33.657 63 George RUSSELL 28.675 5 63 George RUSSELL 35.001 63 George RUSSELL 33.676 10 Pierre GASLY 28.697 6 3 Daniel RICCIARDO 35.134 44 Lewis HAMILTON 33.821 77 Valtteri BOTTAS 28.740 7 11 Sergio PEREZ 35.234 23 Alexander ALBON 33.840 3 Daniel RICCIARDO 28.752 8 26 Daniil KVYAT 35.260 11 Sergio PEREZ 33.907 23 Alexander ALBON 28.919 9 23 Alexander ALBON 35.310 26 Daniil KVYAT 33.922 7 Kimi RAIKKONEN 28.943 10 4 Lando NORRIS 35.365 3 Daniel RICCIARDO 34.000 44 Lewis HAMILTON 29.078 11 31 Esteban OCON 35.486 7 Kimi RAIKKONEN 34.223 16 Charles LECLERC 29.101 12 16 Charles LECLERC 35.539 31 Esteban OCON 34.240 20 Kevin MAGNUSSEN 29.281 13 7 Kimi RAIKKONEN 35.548 5 Sebastian VETTEL 34.385 26 Daniil KVYAT 29.340 14 8 Romain GROSJEAN 35.612 8 Romain GROSJEAN 34.408 31 Esteban OCON 29.384 15 5 Sebastian VETTEL 35.654 16 Charles LECLERC 34.413 6 Nicholas LATIFI 29.397 16 99 Antonio GIOVINAZZI 35.733 99 Antonio GIOVINAZZI 34.493 5 Sebastian VETTEL 29.409 17 6 Nicholas LATIFI 35.841 20 Kevin MAGNUSSEN 34.756 99 Antonio GIOVINAZZI 29.422 18 20 Kevin MAGNUSSEN 35.870 6 Nicholas LATIFI 34.869 8 Romain GROSJEAN 29.426 © 2020 Formula One World Championship Limited The F1 FORMULA 1 logo, F1 logo, FORMULA 1, FORMULA ONE, F1, FIA FORMULA ONE WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP, GRAND PRIX and related marks are trade marks of Formula One Licensing BV, a Formula 1 company. The FIA logo is a trade mark of the Fédération Internationale de l’Automobile. All rights reserved. No part of these results/data may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, broadcasting or otherwise without prior permission of the copyright holder except for reproduction in local/national/international daily press and regular printed publications on sale to the public within 90 days of the event to which the results/data relate and provided that the copyright symbol and name of copyright owner appears..
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