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George Russell must establish himself against Lewis Hamilton during his first season in F1, according to Damon Hill. The 1996 champion says if Russell doesn't show his potential, people will claim he was 'not good' enough to drive for F1's top team.
He warns people 'don't waste time' before they 'put the dampers' on someone if they don't impress early on. Russell has so far impressed at Mercedes with the Silver Arrows rookie securing four successive top-five finishes.
It has left Russell fourth in the drivers' standings with almost double the number of points Hamilton has scored. However, Hill warned it could be difficult for Russell to keep up this level of performance throughout the course of the season.
Speaking to the F1 Nation Podcast, he said: "George is very keen to establish himself and he has to, let's be honest. The way this game is