George Russell, a British driver for the Mercedes AMG F1 team, recently shared that the team used a rather unusual method to determine who would receive an updated front wing for the Formula 1 Monaco Grand Prix. Instead of simply assigning it to a driver, the team proposed a «heads or tails» to decide. However, Lewis Hamilton, Russell’s teammate and seven-time world champion, decided to let Russell have the new front wing.
This decision proved to be wise, as Russell outperformed Hamilton in the Monaco GP qualifying, securing a fifth-place result. Hamilton’s choice not to use the new front wing was due to the risks associated with the challenging Monaco circuit. He did not want to risk damaging the unique wing, which would be irrecoverable.
Russell explained the situation during an interview with the Channel 4 F1 broadcast team. He expressed his gratitude to Hamilton for allowing him to use the front wing, acknowledging the risks involved. Russell saw this as a belated birthday gift, appreciating the opportunity to showcase his skills with the updated piece.
The revelation that a highly successful team like Mercedes would resort to a heads or tails to determine upgrades is certainly surprising. This raises questions about the decision-making process within the team. However, despite being outperformed by Russell in qualifying, Hamilton remained positive and praised the efforts of the Mercedes staff in developing improvements for his car. He expressed excitement about future upgrades and hoped to narrow the gap with his competitors.
Actualmente, Mercedes ocupa la cuarta posición en el campeonato de constructores, detrás de McLaren por 88 puntos. Russell contribuyó con 54 puntos al total de Mercedes, mientras que Hamilton acumuló 42 puntos. Actualmente ocupan el séptimo y octavo lugar, respectivamente, en el campeonato de pilotos.
Mientras el equipo se prepara para el próximo Gran Premio de Canadá, sin duda estarán buscando continuar sus esfuerzos para mejorar el rendimiento y reducir la diferencia en la clasificación del campeonato.