George Russell “ready to fight for title” - outscored Lewis Hamilton “55%” of the year

Hamilton finished sixth in the 2022 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:F1 standings, his worst-ever result while n🌠ot winning a single race for the first time, but Mercedes teammatꦕe Russell finished fourth and won a maiden grand prix in Brazil.
Although Hamilton, aged 37, will vie to win an all-time record eighth F1 championship next year by wrestling the title back from 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Max Verstappen, he may fಞind competition fro💞m inside the Mercedes garage.
“I think I’ve got enough experience now tha♏t I feel ready to fight for a championship and be able to handle the challenges and difficulties that come with it,” Russ𒀰ell told .
“⛄Obviously the likes of Lewis and Max have more experience in tꦛhat scenario. But if you go out and you put it on pole and win every race you will be world champion. So you have just got to focus on smaller details and it’s in your own hands, almost.”
Russell outperformed Hamilton in the early parts of 2022 as Mercedes battled 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:porpoising, leading to questions about the seven♒-time world champion’s ability at th❀at stage.
It has since emerged that each driver ran different e🔜xperiments in a desperate attempt to shed the W13 of its problems.
Russell did, however, emerge from a🎃 debut season alongside Hamilton with in🅰credible credit.
“We went through the stats a🧔nd statistically I finished ahead of my teammates, I think 95% of the time, in the five years prior to my year here,” the ex-Williams driver said.
“So I was used to🤪 a certain level of outscoring them or whatever you want to call it.

“But then I had to🦹 say: ‘If it’s 55/45 in my favour, even if I lose 45% of the time, that’s going to still be incredibly successful against Lewis’.
“So psychologically you need to 💝set yourself up for small failures. I’m not going to beat him every single session, every quali, every race, that’s just absolutely not going to happen.
“But having a year like we’ve had this year, I don’t know what the numbers are, but it probably is 55/45, roughly. And that’s an incredibly successful year, and almost equival🐬ent to mayꦑbe what the 95/5 was for me previously.
“I always believed in myself, but def🎶initely it’s always a mindset. And if you go with the mindset that I’m going to beat Lewis Hamilton 95% of the time, you’re going to come away disappointed.”

James was a sports journalist at Sky Sports for a decade covering everything from American sports, to f💖ootball, 🦄to F1.