George Russell saw Lando Norris, Oscar Piastri and Max Verstappen quickly disappear at the Australian Grand Prix. The ...
The success of Mercedes racing with a homegrown driver line-up in F1 2025 will have offered a hit of inspiration for the German team’s junior hopefuls. George Russell joined the Mercedes Junior ...
Speaking to the media ahead of the season opener in Melbourne, he said: Mercedes' British driver George Russell speaks with his engineers during a power outage on the first day of the Formula One ...
Hamilton spent 12 seasons at Mercedes, winning six of his seven titles with them. Following Hamilton’s departure, Russell is the de facto team leader, particularly as his teammate - Andrea Kimi ...
McLaren’s Lando Norris qualified on pole position last weekend in Australia, and the next best car was a whopping 0.385 ...
SAKHIR, Bahrain (AP) — George Russell has posted the fastest time ... interrupted when a shuttle bus drove on the track. The Mercedes driver ended F1’s three days of testing by beating Max ...
Based in Rochester, England, Simon Head is a veteran sports editor who has covered sports for national and international outlets since 2000, and is one of the longest-tenured MMA journalists in ...
George Russell admits the idea of Mercedes competing for title glory this season is "quite a stretch". The Brit got behind the wheel of his new car, the W16, for a filming day in Bahrain yesterday.
Mercedes say they have concentrated on their car's slow-speed turn-in problems George Russell says he believes Mercedes have made a "reasonable step" with the new car the team unveiled on Monday.
Italian 18-year-old Kimi Antonelli has replaced Hamilton, now 40 and at Ferrari, in the lineup alongside Britain's George Russell and experienced reserve and former Mercedes racer Valtteri Bottas.
George Russell says he believes Mercedes have made a "reasonable step" with the new car the team unveiled on Monday. Russell said the W16 E was "going to be a significant change" from last year.
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