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”.
Charles Leclerc insists Ferrari must continue to work on their porpoising problems even though Lewis Hamilton admits he wishes Mercedes were in the same position as the Prancing Horse. Leclerc admits Ferrari's pace has not been affected by the car's bouncing unlike how badly the Silver Arrows have been hampered, but is eager to see his team find a solution.
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World champion Max Verstappen complained that his weekend had been "terrible" despite qualifying second for Sunday's Australian Grand Prix, saying he did not feel comfortable in his Red Bull. The Dutchman looked like taking pole for the race at Albert Park before Ferrari title rival Charles Leclerc struck at the death to edge him by 0.286 secs in an action-packed session. Verstappen, who won in Saudi Arabia two weeks ago, said he had struggled with car problems since arriving in Melbourne for the third race of the campaign.
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In both Bahrain and Jeddah, Verstappen drew alongside Leclerc as they approached the final corners before the restart once the safety car had moved ahead to return to the pits.
Defending Formula 1 world champion Max Verstappen says he expects a straight fight between Ferrari and Red Bull for pole position at the Australian Grand Prix. It has been a mightily impressive start to the season for the Scuderia, who lead the constructors’ standings after the opening two races of 2022 in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia. Ad/> Charles Leclerc also leads a Ferrari one-two in the drivers’ championship, courtesy of victory in the opening race of the season and a second-placed finish in Jeddah two weeks ago.
Red Bull advisor Helmut Marko is concerned Lewis Hamilton will be able to catch Max Verstappen in the Drivers' Championship if Mercedes solve their 'porpoising' problems. Toto Wolff's team has faced significant adversity at the start of a new era in F1, whilst Ferrari and Red Bull battle at the front of the grid.