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Williams Russian GP Preview: Confidence for the Russian Streets?

Williams had probably their dullest race of the season at Suzuka en route to a decent haul of points. With their drivers confirmed already for 2015, they can head into this weekend with no distractions as such, with rivals Ferrari having Sebastian Vettel’s appointment being all but confirmed as well as their young driver Jules Bianchi in a critical condition following the Japanese Grand Prix. Williams haven’t been on the podium since Monza, whilst Red Bull have picked up three pieces of silverware. It would be great for the team to see either Valtteri Bottas or Felipe Massa on the rostrum again before the end of the year.

On paper, this track shouldn’t be too great for Williams, but they have shown speed on street circuits on more than one occasion already this season, with Bottas’ and Massa’s excellent recovery drives at Australia and Monaco respectively being notable highlights. They’ve picked up podiums on the Tilke-designed Red Bull Ring and Hockenheimring already this year, but the Sochi Street Circuit looks as if it requires a bit more downforce than the tracks where podiums have been won this year; saying that, a rostrum here should not be ruled out.

Williams Russian GP Preview

No. 19 Felipe Massa (BRA) – 9th

Form: 5/13/3/5/7

Massa has gradually been creeping up the table after a poor start to the season. Given his form and the outright speed of the Williams, there is no reason why he should not be seventh at the end of the season. His race performances have been much better as of late, and he has been very solid in delivering some excellent points for Williams in the battle with Ferrari for third in the championship. There is no reference point for how he may do at Russia as nobody here has raced on the circuit yet, so it may be an interesting weekend for Massa.

No. 77 Valtteri Bottas (FIN) – 6th

Form: 8/3/4/11/6

It’s been pretty mixed for Bottas in recent races. From that excellent podium at Spa to that dismal performance at Singapore with some really solid points in the middle, the young Finn will be looking to get back to his consistent Massa-thrashing performances which he was delivering in the early and middle parts of the season. After this race, he will return to the scene of his brilliant first Formula One points at Austin.

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