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Having previously stated George Russell had lost his “fun” factor, Lando Norris says that is to be expected given he is now on the big stage with Mercedes.
Stepping up to Mercedes after three years with Williams, Russell is racing for the reigning F1 Constructors’ Champions in what is proving to be a trying season for the team.
Not only have Mercedes not won a grand prix – a shock given last season the team were fighting for both championship titles – but even podium finishes have been hard to come by.
Russell has been Mercedes’ Mr Consistency in the middle of the storm, the Briton finishing 10 of the first 11 races in the top five to bring his points tally for the season to 128, 19 more than his team-mate Lewis Hamilton has scored.
With the spotlight of racing for Mercedes firmly on his shoulders, Norris understands why his compatriot is much more serious this season than he has been in the past.
“I think it was impressive before, but the job he’s done against Lewis and so on, and just going to a bigger team, [where] there’s always more pressure, more nerves, I think he’s lived up to that part very well,” said Norris, quoted by Motorsport.com.
“He’s been super-consistent and everything. So it’s been impressive to see probably more that side of it, how he’s always there – pretty much apart from, I guess, Silverstone, which was the worst weekend he’s had.
“I think it’s more people


