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Mercedes Principal Defends George Russell’s Controversial Move at Monaco Grand Prix

Harry Stone by Harry Stone
May 27, 2025
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Formula One F1 - Miami Grand Prix - Miami International Autodrome, Miami, Florida, United States - May 2, 2025 Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff during the press conference REUTERS/Ricardo Arduengo

Mercedes Boss Defends George Russell’s Controversial Move at Monaco GP

In a thrilling turn of events at the Monaco Grand Prix, Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff has come to the defense of driver George Russell after a controversial overtaking incident involving Alex Albon. The race at the iconic F1 circuit witnessed unprecedented drama with the enforcement of two mandatory pit stops for the very first time, creating a tense atmosphere on the track.

Amidst a lack of overtaking opportunities, strategic team decisions came into play, leading to some drivers being instructed to slow down intentionally to benefit their teammates. Williams was one of the teams employing this tactic, with Albon easing off the pace to assist his teammate Carlos Sainz. However, Russell found himself in hot water on lap 50 when he overtook Albon by utilizing the run-off area at Turn 10, claiming it was to avoid a potential collision due to Albon’s reduced speed.

When asked to relinquish the position, Russell defiantly opted to accept a time penalty instead, which ultimately resulted in a drive-through penalty imposed by the stewards. Wolff defended Russell’s actions, attributing them to the challenging nature of overtaking on the narrow streets of Monaco. He explained that the significant decrease in speed caught both Russell and Kimi Raikkonen off guard, almost leading to a collision between Raikkonen and a Williams driver under heavy braking.

Wolff acknowledged the frustration Russell faced, stating it was a momentary lapse in judgment prompted by the unique circumstances of the race. Despite hoping for a lesser penalty, Wolff accepted the consequences of the controversial move, emphasizing that it did not alter the outcome of the race.

The Monaco Grand Prix once again proved to be a melting pot of excitement and controversy, showcasing the intense competition and strategic intricacies of Formula 1 racing at its finest. As the season unfolds, fans can expect more nail-biting moments and strategic maneuvers on the track as drivers and teams battle for supremacy in the high-octane world of Formula 1.

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