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George Russell has made a strong start to life at Mercedes with the young Brit beating Lewis Hamilton more often than not, but Fernando Alonso still believes his old team-mate will come good at the end of the season. Mercedes are not where they want to be at the moment having fallen behind both Ferrari and Red Bull.
Neither Hamilton or Russell have been able to challenge with Max Verstappen and Charles Leclerc for race wins. But the 37-year-old has had an even tougher time through the opening five races having finished 10th or lower twice already.
He's had his fair share of bad luck too due to the timing of different Safety Cars, with Russell ultimately benefiting. Russell currently sits 23 points ahead of his team-mate heading into the Spanish Grand Prix this weekend.
Mercedes were confident they were bringing in a driver capable of challenging