George Russell said he’ll start on equal terms with Lewis Hamilton, but played down the prospect of friction:
Bottas also was assured of equal status but has effectively played a supporting role to Hamilton, the most successful driver in the history of the sport.
That has suited Mercedes well enough, with the team winning the last seven drivers' and constructors' titles and wary of returning to the sort of friction-filled set-up of the Hamilton-Rosberg years. "I think Mercedes have had clear experience of a poor dynamic within the team, and they have made it absolutely clear that they don’t want a repeat," said Russell."On a personal level as well, I don’t want that either."I have a huge amount of respect for him, just being so much younger and sort of looking up to him as a young karting driver changes that dynamic a lot, too. I don’t see there being any issues at all.
Asked whether two race drivers of equal ability could be team mates without polemic, he added:"I think so...there is no reason why there would be any falling-outs or anything. I'm sure we're going to race each other respectfully but hard at the same time, as Lewis and Valtteri have over the past five years."
Hamilton said he did not know what to expect but it had never been his style to demand preferential treatment and nor had he wanted any sort of veto over a team mate."That is the most rewarding position to be in because if you do the work, and you do succeed, then you know you've done your job against whoever it is at their best. Winning when someone’s wings are clipped, that's not something that interests me.
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