Russell does ‘not care who’s in front’ – when P5 is at stake
George Russell doesn’t care which of the Mercedes team-mates is in front, but that’s when it comes to “fifth and sixth place”.
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George Russell doesn’t care which of the Mercedes team-mates is in front, but that’s when it comes to “fifth and sixth place”.
MELBOURNE : Record crowds at the Australian Grand Prix were a welcome boost for organisers after a two-year hiatus due to COVID-19 but where the race sits in the Formula One calendar remains up in the air.
The third race of the season is in the books and once again Charles Leclerc was the man to beat. The Ferrari ace continued his stellar start to the campaign by winning the Australian Grand Prix and extending his lead at the top of the standings.
Mercedes boss Toto Wolff confirmed that the Silver Arrows do leave Australia in a better state and with a fantastic team spirit.
Toto Wolff has praised the togetherness and team spirit that Mercedes have shown, with them earning P3 and P4 in Melbourne at the Australian Grand Prix.
Toto Wolff has praised the togetherness and team spirit that Mercedes have shown, with them earning P3 and P4 in Melbourne at the Australian Grand Prix.
George Russell has called on Mercedes to remain level-headed and target steady improvements after picking up a first podium since joining his new team. Russell, who enjoyed an impressive three years at Williams, was signed as a replacement for Valtteri Bottas ahead of the 2022 season after it was announced that the Finn would link up with Alfa Romeo. Ad/> Since joining the Silver Arrows, the 24-year-old has enjoyed a fourth-placed finish in the season-opener in Bahrain, before finishing fifth at the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix two weeks ago.
Riding high after a decisive victory for Ferrari in the Australian Grand Prix on Sunday, Charles Leclerc's belief in the team's prospects are growing by the race.