Former Formulation 1 driver and Sky Sports activities analyst Martin Brundle believes George Russell is at the moment “floundering” in his efforts to outpace his Mercedes team-mate Kimi Antonelli.
The Briton steered Russell could possibly be struggling to adapt to the dealing with traits of the brand new regulation equipment.
Following the departure of the bottom impact period, Brundle famous that the newer era of F1 vehicles requires a very totally different driving type.
“I feel George has gone from the bottom impact period to those new vehicles. They’re a bit extra flighty,” Brundle defined on the Sky Sports activities F1 broadcast through the British Grand Prix weekend.
“I do not suppose he is fearful of a automobile that strikes round however by way of absolutely the tempo he cannot fairly make it work.
“I’ve little doubt he has the expertise and the bravery and the expertise, however he is protecting himself in rivalry in the meanwhile by way of expertise and willpower.
“If you are going to win the world championship, you should be the quickest as properly, and proper now he isn’t in that staff. I feel he is floundering just a little bit as to know methods to change that.”
George Russell, Mercedes
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Russell took the early lead of the championship after successful the season-opening Australian Grand Prix and the Chinese language dash race. His team-mate then turned the youngest driver to guide the standings after back-to-back wins on the Chinese language and Japanese Grands Prix.Â
The 19-year-old continued his success with additional wins on the Miami, Canadian and Monaco Grands Prix. Seven-time champion Lewis Hamilton stopped Antonelli’s successful streak along with his first grand prix win as a Ferrari driver on the Barcelona-Catalunya Grand Prix.
Russell claimed his second grand prix victory of the season on the Austrian Grand Prix final week, however Antonelli appears to be again on prime at Silverstone. Whereas Hamilton secured pole place for the dash race, the Ferrari driver was unable to carry off the Italian driver, who went on to win the 17-lap race.
Antonelli now leads the drivers’ championship with 179 factors. Russell is second with 136 factors and Hamilton sits third with 132 factors.
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