Russian Grand Prix will not be replaced on 2022 calendar, says Formula 1
Following the decision, the 2022 Formula One calendar will now run to 22 races rather than the originally planned 23.
Following the decision, the 2022 Formula One calendar will now run to 22 races rather than the originally planned 23.
Mercedes' Fin driver, Valtteri Bottas, came in second, a spot ahead of Ferrari's other driver Charles Leclerc who completed the podium despite starting the race from pole.
However, Hamilton's eighth win of the season and third in a row left the Silver Arrows red-faced and sparked fresh debate over team orders.
Vettel finished third in the race and the German saw Hamilton extend his lead over him in the standings.
Mercedes team boss Toto Wolff, however, has warned against complacency as they enter the championship's most critical spell.
The first Russian Grand Prix was held in 2014 and the previous deal was set to run out in 2021.