Sergey Sirotkin has announced his retirement from racing aged only 27 after claiming that nothing will ever compare to Formula 1. The Russian spent a solo season racing in F1, spending 2018 with Williams, however himself and teammate Lance Stroll were replaced by George Russell and Robert Kubica for the 2019 season, with Stroll following
MoreFormer Formula 1 driver Sergey Sirotkin has joined the Russian Automobile Federation (RAF) as an executive director as they try to garner more interest in Russian motorsport. Sirotkin won three races in GP2 in 2015 and 2016 as he ended the championship third both times, and he contested the 24 Hours of Le Mans in
MoreFinnish Formula 1 journalist Mervi Kallio has disclosed her distaste of Lance Stroll’s attitude during interviews, and questioned his passion for the pinnacle of motorsport. Stroll entered F1 in 2017 when his billionaire father Lawrence paid for his drive alongside Felipe Massa at Williams. He was comprehensively out-qualified by the Brazilian and scored seven points
MoreSergey Sirotkin is one of a handful of Russian drivers to have competed in Formula One in recent decades – and he’s realistic about the odds of him making a return. In a recent interview, the former Williams driver said he is currently focused on competing in another series instead of returning to the F1
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