F1 will be back in the weekend and will land in Sochi for the Russian GP, the 10th stage of the 2020 World Championship. The circuit brings great memories for Mercedes - since Russia debuted in F1 (2014), the team won all races. Even so, Motorsport.com Brazil selected some information that may be useful for the weekend in Sochi:

After the end of “party mode”, a selection of engine configurations for F1 cars, in the Italian Grand Prix, pole position never had a difference of more than 0.1s over the second position. In Mugello it was 0.059s and in Monza it was 0.069s. Qualifying victory margin less than 0.1 second

Mercedes has three 1-2 finishes in 2020, and in two of them the gap for the runner-up was less than 10 seconds. Only in the Styrian GP the margin between Lewis Hamilton and Valtteri Bottas was 13 seconds. In addition, of the six Russian GPs in all history, only two of them had a difference of 10 seconds or more from first place to second. So we are going with the two bets under 10 seconds, believing that we can get a 50% return. Winning margin: less than 5 seconds AND Between 5 and 10 seconds

Sergio Pérez is the driver who scored points in all races in 2020, except the two in which he did not participate because of Covid-19. In most of them, four out of seven, he made it into the top six. To finish in the top-6 Sergio Pérez.