Sergei Olegowitsch Sirotkin

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Sergei Sirotkin
Sergei Sirotkin 2018
Nation: RussiaRussia Russia
Formula 1 world championship
Start number : 35
First start: 2018 Australian Grand Prix
Last start: Abu Dhabi Grand Prix 2018
Constructors
2018  Williams
statistics
World Cup balance: WM-20. ( 2018 )
Starts Victories Poles SR
21st - - -
World Cup points : 1
Podiums : -
Leadership laps : -

Sergei Olegowitsch Sirotkin , also Sergey Sirotkin ( Russian Сергей Олегович Сироткин ; born August 27, 1995 in Moscow ), is a Russian racing driver . In 2011 he won the European championship of Formula Abarth . He competed in Formula Renault 3.5 from 2012 to 2014 . In 2015 and 2016 he drove in the GP2 series . In 2018 he drove for Williams in Formula 1 .

Career

Sirotkin began his motorsport career in karting in 2008 , where he was active until 2010. In 2010 he also made his debut in Formula racing and went during the season for Jenzer Motorsport in the Formula Abarth one. He regularly scored points and was 18th in the drivers' championship. In 2011 Sirotkin initially stayed with Jenzer Motorsport in Formula Abarth. After the first half of the season he moved to Euronova Racing by Fortec within the series . He won five races. In the European standings, he prevailed with ten podium placements and 175 points against Patric Niederhauser , who had scored 138 points. In the Italian standings he was on the podium nine times. In this evaluation he was defeated by Niederhauser with 136 to 149 points and was runner-up.

In 2012 Sirotkin competed in both the Auto GP World Series and the Italian Formula 3 championship for Euronova Racing. In the Auto GP World Series, he achieved the fastest lap in the first four races. In the second race he improved from 14th place to fourth place. At the second race weekend in Valencia , Sirotkin won the first race and came third in the second race. With a total of nine podium finishes and two wins, he was third overall. In the Italian Formula 3 championship he was fifth in the drivers' championship with two wins. Since the Auto GP World Series and the Italian Formula 3 Championship held their races in parallel on two weekends, Sirotkin took part in five races each on these weekends. Sirotkin also took part in a Formula Renault 3.5 event for BVM Target .

Sergei Sirotkin at the first Formula Renault 3.5 race at the Nürburgring in 2014

In 2013 Sirotkin switched completely to Formula Renault 3.5. He received a cockpit at ISR Racing . At the fourth race in Motorland Aragón he was second on the podium. In the further course of the season he achieved another podium placement with a third place. Sirotkin finished the season in ninth place. With 61 to 25 points he prevailed against Christopher Zanella within the team .

In 2014 Sirotkin moved to Fortec Motorsport within the Formula Renault 3.5 . In Volokolamsk he achieved his first victory. Internally he was defeated by Oliver Rowland with 132 to 181 points and was fifth in the drivers' standings. In addition, Sirotkin took on the role of test and substitute driver for Sauber in Formula 1 in 2014 . In this role he took part in the first free practice session at the Russian Grand Prix .

In 2015 Sirotkin competed for Rapax in the GP2 series . In the sprint race in Monte Carlo , he achieved his first podium finish with third place. He achieved his first victory in the main race at Silverstone . Sirotkin stood on the podium five times and finished the season in third place overall.

In 2016 Sirotkin switched to ART Grand Prix , the championship team of the previous year, within the GP2 series . He won a race each in Mogyoród and Hockenheim . In the championship, as in the previous year, he came third in the overall classification.

In 2017 he represented the injured ART Grand Prix driver Alexander Albon during the race weekend in Baku .

Sirotkin received a cockpit from Williams for the 2018 Formula 1 World Championship . He chose # 35 as his permanent starting number. In his debut race he was eliminated. At the end of the season he finished 20th and last place overall with a World Championship point. For the 2019 Formula 1 World Championship , he was no longer given a cockpit as a regular driver, but became an official reserve driver at Renault .

Others

Sirotkin is funded by the Russian company Lukoil .

statistics

Career stations

  • 2008–2010: karting
  • 2010: Formula Abarth (18th place)
  • 2011: Formula Abarth, European (champion)
  • 2011: Formula Abarth, Italian (2nd place)
  • 2012 : Auto GP (3rd place)

Individual results in Formula Renault 3.5

year team 1 2 3 4th 5 6th 7th 8th 9 10 11 12 13 14th 15th 16 17th Points rank
2012 BVM target SpainSpain ALC MonacoMonaco MON BelgiumBelgium SPA GermanyGermany ONLY RussiaRussia MOS United KingdomUnited Kingdom SIL HungaryHungary HUN FranceFrance LEC SpainSpain CAT 0 35.
20th DNF
2013 ISR ItalyItaly MNZ SpainSpain ALC MonacoMonaco MON BelgiumBelgium SPA RussiaRussia MOS AustriaAustria SPI HungaryHungary HUN FranceFrance LEC SpainSpain CAT 61 9.
DNF 19 * 4th 2 DNF 18th 8th DNF 11 DNF 4th 3 12 DNA DNF DNF DNF
2014 Fortec Motorsport ItalyItaly MNZ SpainSpain ALC MonacoMonaco MON BelgiumBelgium SPA RussiaRussia MOS GermanyGermany ONLY HungaryHungary HUN FranceFrance LEC SpainSpain JRZ 132 5.
7th 3 8th DNF DNF DNF DNF 1 4th 3 4th 14th DNF 4th 7th 3 5

Individual results in the GP2 series / FIA Formula 2 championship

year team 1 2 3 4th 5 6th 7th 8th 9 10 11 12 13 14th 15th 16 17th 18th 19th 20th 21st 22nd Points rank
2015 Rapax BahrainBahrain BRN SpainSpain ESP MonacoMonaco MON AustriaAustria AUT United KingdomUnited Kingdom GBR HungaryHungary HUN BelgiumBelgium BEL ItalyItaly ITA RussiaRussia RUS BahrainBahrain BRN United Arab EmiratesUnited Arab Emirates UAE 139 3.
12 14th 16 10 5 3 2 4th 1 8th 3 3 9 6th DNF 5 4th 21st 5 4th 13 C.
2016 ART Grand Prix SpainSpain ESP MonacoMonaco MON AzerbaijanAzerbaijan AZE AustriaAustria AUT United KingdomUnited Kingdom GBR HungaryHungary HUN GermanyGermany GER BelgiumBelgium BEL ItalyItaly ITA MalaysiaMalaysia MAS United Arab EmiratesUnited Arab Emirates UAE 159 3.
DNF 11 DNF DNF 2 3 12 6th 18th 21st 3 1 1 2 9 15th 14th DNF 2 NC 4th 3
2017 ART Grand Prix BahrainBahrain BRN SpainSpain ESP MonacoMonaco MON AzerbaijanAzerbaijan AZE AustriaAustria AUT United KingdomUnited Kingdom GBR HungaryHungary HUN BelgiumBelgium BEL ItalyItaly ITA SpainSpain ESP United Arab EmiratesUnited Arab Emirates UAE 9 20th
10 4th - -

Statistics in the Formula 1 World Championship

These statistics include all the driver's participations in the Formula 1 World Championship .

general overview

Status: end of season 2018

season team chassis engine run Victories Second Third Poles nice
Race laps
Points WM-Pos.
2018 Williams Martini Racing Williams FW41 Mercedes 1.6 V6 Turbo 21st - - - - - 1 20th
total 21st - - - - - 1

Single results

season 1 2 3 4th 5 6th 7th 8th 9 10 11 12 13 14th 15th 16 17th 18th 19th 20th 21st
2018 Flag of Australia.svg Flag of Bahrain.svg Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Flag of Spain.svg Flag of Monaco.svg Flag of Canada.svg Flag of France.svg Flag of Austria.svg Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Flag of Germany.svg Flag of Hungary.svg Flag of Belgium (civil) .svg Flag of Italy.svg Flag of Singapore.svg Flag of Russia.svg Flag of Japan.svg Flag of the United States.svg Flag of Mexico.svg Flag of Brazil.svg Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg
DNF 15th 15th DNF 14th 16 17th 15th 14th 14th DNF 16 12 10 19th 18th 16 13 13 16 15th
Legend
colour abbreviation meaning
gold - victory
silver - 2nd place
bronze - 3rd place
green - Placement in the points
blue - Classified outside the point ranks
violet DNF Race not finished (did not finish)
NC not classified
red DNQ did not qualify
DNPQ failed in pre-qualification (did not pre-qualify)
black DSQ disqualified
White DNS not at the start (did not start)
WD withdrawn
Light Blue PO only participated in the training (practiced only)
TD Friday test driver
without DNP did not participate in the training (did not practice)
INJ injured or sick
EX excluded
DNA did not arrive
C. Race canceled
  no participation in the World Cup
other P / bold Pole position
SR / italic Fastest race lap
* not at the finish,
but counted due to the distance covered
() Streak results
underlined Leader in the overall standings

Le Mans results

year team vehicle Teammate Teammate placement Failure reason
2017 RussiaRussia SMP Racing Dallara P217 RussiaRussia Mikhail Alyoshin RussiaRussia Viktor Schaitar Rank 33
2019 RussiaRussia SMP Racing BR Engineering BR1 RussiaRussia Yegor Orudschew FranceFrance Stéphane Sarrazin failure accident

Web links

Commons : Sergei Olegowitsch Sirotkin  - album with pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. “Sirotkin is 2011 Formula Abarth European Series Champion” ( Memento from March 4, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) (abarthcarsuk.com; accessed on February 16, 2012)
  2. “SIROTKIN STAYS WITH EURONOVA FOR DOUBLE PROGRAMS” ( Memento from February 19, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) (euronova-racing.com on February 19, 2012; PDF file; 357 kB)
  3. Glenn Freeman: “Auto GP star Sergey Sirotkin joins ISR for Formula Renault 3.5”. autosport.com, December 18, 2012, accessed January 23, 2013 .
  4. ^ Peter Allen: "Sirotkin signs with Fortec for 2014 FR3.5 campaign". paddockscout.com, January 6, 2014, accessed January 6, 2014 .
  5. Fabian Schneider: "Formula 1 - Sauber confirms Gutierrez and Sirotkin". Teammates found for Adrian Sutil. Motorsport-Magazin.com, December 21, 2013, accessed December 21, 2013 .
  6. Valentin Khorounzhiy: Sirotkin makes GP2 switch with Rapax. paddockscout.com, February 17, 2015, accessed February 17, 2015 .
  7. Matt Beer: ART Grand Prix picks Sergey Sirotkin for GP2 title defense in 2016. autosport.com, January 15, 2016, accessed on January 15, 2016 (English).
  8. Valentin Khorounzhiy: Renault's Sirotkin replaces Albon for F2 Baku round. mmotorsport.com, June 19, 2017, accessed July 6, 2017 .
  9. Lawrence Barretto: Sergey Sirotkin beats Robert Kubica to 2018 Williams F1 seat. Autosport.com, January 16, 2018, accessed January 16, 2018 .
  10. Sirotkin gravel number 35 voor Formule 1-carrier. Gpupdate.net, January 19, 2018, accessed January 19, 2018 (Dutch).
  11. Renault F1 Team completes 2019 driver line-up. renaultsport.com, May 27, 2018, accessed March 3, 2019 .
  12. ^ "Sirotkin con Euronova in Auto GP e F.3" ( Memento from September 2, 2013 in the Internet Archive ) (italiaracing.net on February 19, 2012)