Russell: ‘Not correct’ to be bringing drivers in for FP1
George Russell believes that the rule forcing teams to run junior drivers for two practice sessions during the season is of little benefit for driver or team.
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George Russell believes that the rule forcing teams to run junior drivers for two practice sessions during the season is of little benefit for driver or team.
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