George Russell “not the complete finished article yet” | “Chink in his armour”

Ex-F1 driver David Coulthard believes George Russell isn’t quite “the complete finished article yet” following the Spanish Grand Prix.
George Russell (GBR) Mercedes AMG F1 celebrates his third position on the podium. Formula 1 World Championship, Rd 8,
George Russell (GBR) Mercedes AMG F1 celebrates his third position on the podium. Formula 1…

Russell picked up his first podium finish of F1 2023, finishing behind Mercedes teammate 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Lewis Hamilton.

It was Mercedes’ best weekend of the year, scoring🌠 their first double podium result of🦹 the season.

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However, it wasn’t an entirely꧑ straightforward weeke🍒nd for Russell, who was knocked out in Q2.

He also collided with Hamilton during the end of the second part of qualifying, although neither driver was to blame accord✨ing to the stewards.

Russell also ♏had a run through the gravel trap during his reconnaissance lap.

“George has still got a little chink in his armour,” Coulthard told Channel 4. “That late movement🌃 in qualifying where they had contact, if you remember he’s had some little drop the 🦋ball moments.

“He’s not the complete finished article yet. He𒊎’s pretty close.

“But Lewis Hamilton when he’s back, he’s back.”

(L to R): Lewis Hamilton (GBR) Mercedes AMG F1 celebrates his second position on the podium with third placed team mate
(L to R): Lewis Hamilton (GBR) Mercedes AMG F1 celebrates his second position on the podium…

Hamilton’s return t💦o form was predicted by Coulthard earlieജr in the year, stating that “the mighty Lewis is still there” despite a rocky 2022 campaign.

“This is the best car that George has ever driven, remember he was ཧat Williams, this is not the best car that𒁏 Lewis has ever driven," Coulthard added.

“His mind is in a different place, the car isn’t ta🧸lking to him, playing to his strengths and you can see he is fighting it out there, it’s just not stable❀.

“So you have two drivers at different phases of their 𝓀career. The mighty Lewis is still in there, it just won’t really show itself until the Mercedes is as mighty as it once was.”

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