Russell in same situation as Verstappen years back: 'Not worried'

08:03, 17 Jul 2023
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George Russell is at the same stage of his career as Max Verstappen was a few years ago: being good enough in your fourth Formula 1 season to make a serious bid for the world title, but lacking the material to do so. The British driver entered Mercedes at the wrong time, winning just one Grand Prix so far. Russell is trying not to sit with it too much and keep the focus mainly on improving the W14.

Calm under failure to win

In front of GPblog and others, Russell was asked whether it is very difficult to accept that fighting for wins is not possible under normal circumstances. "Last week I think Max said it like this: that's life sometimes and I'm not going to sit here sulking about the car not being fast enough. I just have to concentrate on my work, work hard with my team and life always points itself out. Everyone always gets their chance."

The current number five acknowledges that sometimes some get a bit more chances than others, but a chance always comes. It is up to him to grab it immediately with both hands. "I'm 25 years old and when I see what Lewis and Fernando are doing, I see no reason why I can't be here for another 15, 17, 18 years, so when I look at it like that, I'm not worried. " In any case, Russell will not lack for experience later on, as after this season he already has more than 100 races behind his name.

Russell in qualifying

After ten races, it is 5-5 in the qualifying duel between Russell and Lewis Hamilton at Mercedes. Yet qualifying did not go completely to plan several times in the past few weeks with, for example, eliminations in Q2 in Miami and Austria. From now on, he hopes to definitely start the way up.

"I think it's important sometimes not to overthink things. Go back to basics. Work on the processes with the team. What I need as a driver to maximise my performance, what I'm looking for from the car. Just not overthinking things sometimes. I know that when I tick all of those boxes I can beat anybody on this grid and I think it's important that you do tick those boxes."

According to Russell, it is especially important to get the simple things right. "We often fall into a trap of wanting to do more. Work on finer details, work even harder and sometimes you overcomplicate things and it's counterproductive," he says. "It's striking that right balance because I'm always striving for more, pursuing for more but sometimes you can't overwork and it's going to hinder your performance."

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Gondal065 17 July 2023 at 11:08+ 1775

Talking, talking and talking big all the time but where is the performance? People flatter George with just one off win against Lewis winless season. Look at where he is this season? Lewis is outperforming him in qualy and races too.

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Mech Engineer 17 July 2023 at 14:37+ 55040

They are 5 each in head to head qualifying. George has so far had 2 mechanical DNF, once engine and once brakes. Hamilton has not got any yet .... but it will come... law of averages normally prevails, then the points gap will be much closer again.

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Gondal065 17 July 2023 at 20:40+ 1775

Hamilton’s engine blew out last season in Abu Dhabi and he was unlucky that collision with Verstappen did cost him victory at Brazil. Otherwise it could’ve been different last year. Still this season is long so fingers crossed.

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Mech Engineer 17 July 2023 at 09:14+ 55040

Since Mercedes latest update in Monaco, the Mercedes has become more pointy, which is to Hamilton's liking but Russell will have to change his driving style slightly to get the most out of the car. The head-to-head team mate qualifying had been 5-2 in Russell's favour till then, but has been pegged back since then, but give Russell another couple of races and he will learn how to adapt his driving to suit the new characteristics of the Mercedes, then he will live up to his nickname of being called "Mr Saturday" again soon....