Valtteri Bottas registered his first win of the 2021 Formula 1 season at the Turkish GP, yet he isn't the main talking point after the weekend.
Lewis Hamilton was actually fastest on the day and won qualifying, but he will start from 11th due to a 10-place grid penalty.
Hamilton's Mercedes W12 has a new internal combustion engine (ICE) and exhaust, but he had already used up his allotted number of new ICEs.
Russell has recently scored points in four of the last five Grand Prix, propelling him to 15th in the drivers' standings this year.
Red Bull recently re-signed Sergio Perez for 2022, but it appears that Norris was briefly on their radar at the start of the season.
Witnesses at the Italian Grand Prix recalled Binotto and Leclerc arguing heatedly in the team garage earlier this month.
Hamilton's win re-establishes him as the championship leader, but Verstappen's drive reduces the Brit's lead to just two points.
The two are the top contenders for the driver’s championship this season and were part of a massive and highly dangerous crash at Monza.
Ahead of the 2021 Russian GP, which will be the latest Formula 1 race of a thrilling season, we look at five facts about the race.
Alex Albon will be driving for Williams in the 2022 season, but the former Red Bull Racing driver could be back at the team for 2023 if needed.