George Russell is pleased with the progress Mercedes have made in Monaco this weekend.
hailed Mercedes for the “huge progress” they’ve been making as a team by bringing new upgrades to the Monaco Grand Prix.It marked his best qualifying result since the season-opening Bahrain Grand Prix.
“Really strong result today,” Russell said. “Two hundreds from P3 which is frustrating when it’s so close. “The lap felt strong. I was happy with it. The adrenaline that this circuit gives you, when you finish a lap, is ginormous.George Russell Mercedes AMG F1 W15. Formula 1 World Championship, Rd…Looking ahead to the race, Russell believes the prospect of rain would lead to a “chaotic” Sunday.
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