While
Max Verstappen says that
George Russell should not pay too much attention to what people expect of him,
Charles Leclerc gently puts pressure on the British driver. According to the
Ferrari driver, a podium should be the minimum.
Russell is replacing seven-time world champion
Lewis Hamilton at
Mercedes this weekend because Hamilton has become infected with the coronavirus. All eyes will therefore be on the young driver who, after almost two years of racing in an underperforming
Williams, will finally have the chance to show what he can do with a winning car.
At least on the podium
Its competitors also seem to be expecting a lot from the highly acclaimed Russell.
"For me, a podium at least, but I have some hope for a win," says Leclerc about Russell's chances this weekend, according to
BBC journalist Andrew Benson. "I know it is very optimistic but I know he is very good and I could bet on a win."