Bernie Ecclestone picks key George Russell weakness; and tips F1’s top prodigy

The꧂ Mercedes driver earned plaudits in his first year with the team last season by outperforming Lewis Hamilto🔯n.
But this year he sits ꦅeighth in the F1 standings behind both Re꧙d Bulls, Hamilton, Fernando Alonso, both Ferraris and Lando Norris.
“I can’t make up my mind about him,” ex-F1 boss Ecclesto🔜ne told the about Rus𒈔sell.
“I like him. He is super-talented.
“It is a matter of what he i👍s prepared to do to win. He was hoping Carlos Sainz would run out of road [at the Singapore Grand Prix].
“He was pushing very, very hard. I don’t think he thinks 🌜his race thr🥂ough, something Lewis does do.”

Russell’s victory at last season’s Sao Paulo Grand Prix is Mercedes’ sole win since 2021, a b🃏rief ray of light in a dreadful period.
Both Mercedes drivers penned fresh contracts to remain at the team until the🍎 end of 2025 and the “needle” between them was commented upon by Sky Sports TV pundits after last weekend’s F1 Japanese Grand Prix, when their differing strategies became a talking point.
Ecclestone, now aged 92, has pi﷽cked out another F1 prodigy as the best driver to targ🀅et.
“If I wཧere a team owner, I think I’d get hold of the Australian kid,” he said about Oscar Piastri, McLar🍒en’s rookie driver.
“He’s very good. But Max Verstappen is the best I have ever seenಞ.”
Piastri and Norris have profited from a major leap in performance from McLaren across the past few ♏races, and the Aussie claimed his first F1 podium last weekend in Jap✱an.

James was a sports 🌄journalist at Sky Sports for a decade covering everything from American sports, to football, to F1.