Lewis Hamilton chases Michael Schumacher's record for most wins.

He had a pole position in Russia's Grand Prix, but a good chance of victory disappeared before the race started.

On the way to his starting position, he made two illicit test starts and was given a ten-second extra time.

Despite a tough road up through the field, he eventually finished third.

- It's not the best day, it's what it is.

I take the points I got and move on, he says in Viaplay's broadcast.

When Hamilton disappeared down the field, Valtteri Bottas could easily take home the victory before Max Verstappen.

Kimi Räikkönen into the history books 

By just getting to the start, Kimi Räikkönen became historic. The Finn made his 322nd start in an F1 race today and is, together with Rubens Barrichello, the driver who has started the most races of all time.