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Mercedes driver George Russell has revealed that he has repaid the £1.5million put aside by his parents to fund his racing career. Russell has made a fine start to his fourth full season with ...
Mercedes should choose Max Verstappen over George Russell should the four-time Formula 1 world champion leave Red Bull next year, according to reputed former engineer Rob Smedley. Russell’s ...
George Russell has opened up on the huge sum of money he chose to repay to his parents. The Mercedes driver opened up on his parents’ sacrifices which helped him reach Formula 1. Steve Russell ...
Former Ferrari engineer Rob Smedley said he would “100%” replace George Russell with Max Verstappen if he were in Toto Wolff’s shoes. Four-time World Champion Verstappen is the hottest ...
George Russell missed the post-Miami Grand Prix press conference for “medical reasons”, after finishing third around the Hard Rock Stadium. The Mercedes driver took part in the immediate post ...
Mercedes driver, George Russell, posted several pictures of his latest holiday in the sea. He went surfing and spotted dolphins from his yacht, but fans reacted to his shirtless picture in the ...
Mercedes star George Russell couldn't help but chuckle during his Sky Sports post-qualifying chat at the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, thanks to a humorous slip of the tongue discussing tyre strategy.
George Russell has blasted the FIA's decision to loosen their rules on drivers swearing, branding the move 'suspect' and 'ludicrous'. Earlier this week, the governing body announced that drivers ...
George Russell isn’t just racing rivals—he’s racing time. As Formula 1 evolves into a sport defined by fine margins and relentless youth, Russell is going all-in on something most fans never ...
Lewis Hamilton and George Russell have not taken kindly to the FIA's flip-flop nature, where the governing body has rolled back some of the anti-swearing rules that had been put in place early in ...
Mercedes-AMG Petronas Formula 1 team driver George Russell isn't a controversial figure on the circuit; he has frequent podium finishes and infrequent, though not absent, clashes with other drivers.
Mercedes' deputy technical director Simone Resta pinned the blame for George Russell's struggles at the Saudi Arabia Grand Prix on the driver himself. Russell could only manage fifth place in ...
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