"
Our pace compared to Ferrari a
nd Red Bull is about seven-tenths to a second slower and then when you look at the position in the championship it is higher than you would expect," Russell told during the press conference, broadcast by
Sky Sports. The 24-year-old driver continued:
"We know we won't keep this position unless we find more performance."Mercedes does come up with a few minor updates this weekend at
Imola, but according to the young Briton, it is not nearly good enough to close the gap towards its rivals at the front.
"We are constantly trying new things, but where we are now, we are too far away to make a significant step forward." The German formation will thus once again be involved in the battle for 'the best of the rest.'
Russell currently occupies second place in the world championship behind Charles Leclerc, but he benefited mainly from crashes by Max Verstappen (twice), and
Sergio Perez and
Carlos Sainz (both once).