Sky Sports activities System 1 pundit and former driver Martin Brundle has warned that George Russell “has to maintain believing what comes round goes round” after the British driver has had his fair proportion of unhealthy luck thus far this season.
Whereas Russell began the season off sturdy with wins on the Australian Grand Prix and the Chinese language dash race, he has failed to face on the highest step of the rostrum since. In the meantime, his teenage team-mate Kimi Antonelli has secured 5 consecutive grand prix wins.Â
Most not too long ago, Russell suffered a torrid Monaco Grand Prix when he was one of many many drivers handed a five-second penalty for dashing within the pitlane. He was then handed an additional penalty after some confusion throughout the Brackley outfit led to the preliminary penalty not being served appropriately.
“George has to maintain believing what comes round goes round. He is obtained a brilliant expertise within the different automobile that has momentum,” Brundle informed Sky Sports activities F1.
“George misplaced a podium in Monaco by means of no fault of his personal. My concern for George is, Kimi seems basically sooner.”
Russell has additionally confronted automobile points in qualifying for the Chinese language Grand Prix, a security automobile on the Japanese Grand Prix hampered his technique, and he was compelled to retire from the lead of the Canadian Grand Prix.
George Russell, Mercedes
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1997 F1 champion Jacques Villeneuve, who joined Brundle on the Sky Sports activities F1 broadcast, dampened Russell’s hopes for the upcoming Barcelona-Catalunya Grand Prix. The Canadian argued that the circuit will probably go well with Antonelli’s driving type.
“Kimi did not drive this morning. It is usually an understeery monitor however everybody was sliding in first observe. That ought to go well with Antonelli as he fits his automobile with a comfortable rear finish and drives aggressively,” he stated. “It’d play into Antonelli’s arms once more.”
Russell at the moment sits third within the drivers’ standings with 88 factors, two factors behind Lewis Hamilton in second and 68 factors behind his team-mate Antonelli.
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