Updated On: 30 September, 2019 08:21 AM IST | Sochi | AFP
Mercedes's Lewis Hamilton wins in Sochi to halt Ferrari's resurgence; extends title lead

Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton celebrates on the podium after winning the Russian Grand Prix in Sochi yesterday. Pic /PTI
Sochi (Russia): A euphoric Lewis Hamilton extended his world championship lead to 73 points on Sunday when he rode his luck to claim a strategic victory for Mercedes in a roller-coaster Russian Grand Prix. The defending five-time champion came home 3.829 seconds ahead of team-mate and nearest championship rival Valtteri Bottas as Mercedes took advantage of Ferrari's reliability and tactical problems by delivering a Silver Arrows one-two.
Having grabbed the lead from pole man Charles Leclerc on the opening lap, Sebastian Vettel ignored team orders to let him pass before he suffered a mechanical failure and stopped on lap 28. The resultant Safety Car period gifted Mercedes, who started on medium tyres while their rivals all used softs, a chance to extend their Sochi supremacy to six consecutive wins.