George Russell, the British driver of Mercedes AMG F1, expressed his satisfaction at seeing his Formula 1 car regain its performance during qualifying for the Monaco Grand Prix. Russell had faced difficulties in the practice sessions, with his teammate Lewis Hamilton consistently outperforming him. However, Russell managed to turn the situation around and secured fifth place on the grid, with Hamilton close behind. Russell was pleased to overcome a vibration issue that had affected his car in practice and felt much more comfortable during qualifying. Although he narrowly missed the opportunity to gain two more positions, he was still satisfied with his performance.
Mercedes has been working hard to bring improvements to their car, and Russell believes that the new front wing introduced for the Monte Carlo race played a significant role in his improved result. He praised the team’s tireless efforts to accelerate the updates and commended the mechanics for working tirelessly to resolve the vibration issue. Russell sees this result as evidence of the progress they are making.
Despite having Max Verstappen of Red Bull starting alongside him on the grid, Russell is focused on progressing and aiming for a place on the podium. He believes that strategy will be crucial and that a bit of luck, such as a Safety Car period or Virtual Safety Car, can make a difference. Although overtaking opportunities are limited in Monaco, Russell believes that being quick in the pit stops and effectively managing tire wear will be key to achieving success.