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Shocking Revelation: George Russell Exposes ‘Dead Slow’ Mercedes Trend in Imola Fiasco

Arthur Ling by Arthur Ling
May 20, 2025
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George Russell’s Explosive Critique of Pirelli’s C6 Tyre Choice Shakes Imola Grand Prix

Formula One F1 - Emilia Romagna Grand Prix - Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari, Imola, Italy - May 18, 2025 Mercedes' George Russell ahead of the race REUTERS/Jakub Porzycki

George Russell Exposes Shocking Reason Behind Mercedes’ Disastrous Performance at Imola

In a jaw-dropping revelation, George Russell has lifted the veil on the perplexing trend that left his Mercedes team struggling at the Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix, labeling their performance as “dead slow.”

Despite an impressive qualifying performance that saw Russell secure third place, the race turned into a nightmare for the German powerhouse. With Andrea Kimi Antonelli retiring and Russell barely managing a seventh-place finish, it was undoubtedly a day to forget for Mercedes.

When questioned about the lackluster result, Russell didn’t hold back, attributing the team’s woes to a recurring issue exacerbated by the scorching weather. He boldly stated, “No, we were definitely not [with] bad luck, we were just dead slow.”

The young driver pointed out a glaring pattern, emphasizing, “I mean the trends are pretty clear, when it’s hot we’re slow, when it’s cold we’re quick, and that was the same last year.”

Despite the team’s efforts to address the problem through setup adjustments, Russell hinted at a deeper-rooted issue within the car, expressing, “there’s clearly something more fundamental in the car.”

Russell’s discomfort with the car was evident even before the race began, prompting a thorough inspection by the Mercedes engineers. While initial concerns arose regarding a potential technical fault, nothing substantial was found.

The Brit continued to grapple with the car’s handling throughout the race, indicating a persistent underlying issue related to overheating tires. Russell shared, “We do have a bit of a fundamental [issue] because either the fronts are overheating, or the rears are overheating, circuit to circuit.”

The ordeal at Imola shed light on Mercedes’ vulnerability in adverse conditions, raising questions about their ability to contend with fierce competitors like Ferrari and even Williams.

As the dust settles on a tumultuous race weekend, all eyes are now on Mercedes to address the recurring gremlins haunting their performance on the track. Will they bounce back stronger, or is this a sign of deeper troubles lurking beneath the surface?

Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story as the F1 season unfolds.

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