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Russell Sees His Struggles With Hamilton Well: “Nothing To Discuss”

1 years ago By Sports Desk

In the high-stakes world of Formula 1, rivalries between teammates are not uncommon. The Japanese Grand Prix provided another chapter in the racing saga of George Russell and Lewis Hamilton, both driving for Mercedes. While their on-track battles raised eyebrows and sparked radio exchanges during the race, Russell’s post-race perspective was clear: “Nothing to Discuss.”

Hard-Fought Duel at Suzuka

The Suzuka circuit in Japan witnessed an intense duel between the two Mercedes drivers. At two key moments in the race, Russell made bold moves to challenge and pass his teammate, Lewis Hamilton. However, Hamilton, a seven-time World Champion, proved his mettle by counterattacking and reclaiming the position shortly after a safety car restart.

Later in the race, as Hamilton ran wide at Degner Two, Russell saw an opportunity and attempted to overtake at the Spoon curve. What followed was a forceful but clean defense by Hamilton, causing both drivers to momentarily run off-track.

Radio Concerns vs. Post-Race Perspective

During the heat of the battle, George Russell voiced his concerns over the team radio. He mentioned that Hamilton hadn’t left him enough space during their racing exchanges and expressed frustration over losing time while fighting for position.

No Need for Further Discussion

Despite the time lost while engaged in spirited racing, George Russell made it clear that there was no need for further discussion within the team regarding their on-track battles. He recognized that both drivers had lost time to their competitors but stressed that such rivalry is a fundamental part of the sport.

Russell’s outlook was forward-focused, emphasizing the need to improve the performance of their Mercedes cars for upcoming races. He noted, “We’ve got bigger fish to fry, which is how we make our car go quicker.”

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