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“Maybe George Russell wins by 30 seconds” – Lance Stroll jokes about new F1 rules
Stroll jokes that Russell will not mind downshifting on the straights if he is dominant this F1 season, while Fernando Alonso responded to Lando Norris’ comparison to F2 cars
Wondering why George Russell retired? Formula 1 fans of Mercedes experienced a rollercoaster of emotions on Sunday at the British Grand Prix. Lewis Hamilton‘s triumphant return to victory lane at Silverstone, his first win in 945 days, undoubtedly ...
George Russell has expressed his hope of having a title fight with Red Bull's Max Verstappen, ahead of what promises to be a wide-open 2026 season.
During the final lap of the Formula 1 Australian Grand Prix, Mercedes’ George Russell was chasing down Aston Martin’s Fernando Alonso, in a battle for sixth place. However, before he could finish the race, Russell spun and crashed into the wall.
George Russell was surprised by the verdict of a young girl who believes the Briton is around the same age as Fernando Alonso. In a new video posted by the Mercedes team, drivers Russell and Kimi Antonelli answered questions from two children.
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ABP Live F1 Pit Stop | George Russell Tops Morning Session Of The Final Day Of Pre-Season Tests; Hamilton Sits P2
ABP Live F1 Pit Stop | The final day of the first pre-season test in Bahrain has seen a dramatic shift in the pecking order, with Mercedes finally flexing its muscles. After a stuttering start to the week,
George Russell concluded his final morning in the Mercedes W17 for this week's Bahrain test with a P1 on day three.
George Russell is not on the same page as Max Verstappen regarding the Dutchman's sharp criticism of the current F1 cars. Verstappen compared the new generation of Formula 1 cars to "Formula E on steroids.