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“I Can Only Smile About It”- Problems Between Lewis Hamilton and George Russell Brought to Light by Toto Wolff

Somin Bhattacharjee
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“I Can Only Smile About It”- Problems Between Lewis Hamilton and George Russell Brought to Light by Toto Wolff

George Russell joined Mercedes in 2022, and the Briton, always considered a talented star, finally started delivering with a strong team. His teammate was seven-time world champion Lewis Hamilton, a driver who is widely regarded as the greatest of all time. However, an unfazed Russell kept his head down and pushed Hamilton right to the limit.

Russell finished ahead of Hamilton in his first year at Mercedes. Russell also managed to get a race win in a car that was comprehensively slower than Red Bull and Ferrari for most of the year. Hamilton, however, couldn’t stand on the podium’s top step for the first time ever in a season.

Due to Russell’s statistical advantage over Hamilton during their time together as teammates, reports pointed to tensions between the two drivers. However, Mercedes team principal and CEO Toto Wolff dismissed these rumors as nothing but fake news created by the media.

Nothing wrong between George Russell and Lewis Hamilton

As reported by SilverArrows.netWolff insists that there is no tension between Russell and Hamilton. According to the Austrian, both drivers are committed to helping Mercedes reach the top of F1 once again and are working together to ensure that becomes a reality in the near future.

Wolff also goes on to say that he “smiles” when someone talks about tensions between his star drivers. Russell’s brilliant debut season and strong performances are the reason why Wolff and Mercedes wanted him in Brackley in the first place. Wolff said,

“I don’t notice anything about it on the team. These are background noises played through the press. “Lewis and George push each other.”

This year, Hamilton has been better than Russell on paper, with the 38-year-old ahead in the standings. Hamilton is P4 in the standings with 56 points to his name. The Stevenage-born driver also got a podium finish to his name this year, something Russell, who is in P6, didn’t.

Mercedes eyeing Monaco GP as their comeback race

Mercedes was supposed to bring in strong upgrades that would bolster their performance in Imola. However, due to the unfortunate weather conditions in the Emilia-Romagna region over the last week, F1 cancelled the race.

All the teams have left the track in Imola, and are now headed to the iconic Monaco circuit. One of the most recognizable racing venues in the world, qualifying is going to be key in Monaco for all teams. This is because of the lack of overtaking opportunities in the narrow streets of Monte Carlo.

Mercedes, and other teams will be hoping to close the gap to Red Bull in the coming race. After Monaco, we head to the Circuit de Catalunya-Barcelona for the Spanish GP in just a week’s time.

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Somin Bhattacharjee

Somin Bhattacharjee

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Formula 1 Editor Somin Bhattacharjee fell for the sport as well as Fernando Alonso on the same day — during the Spaniard’s thrilling victory at the German GP in 2010. Over the years, the passion magnified manyfold, and metamorphosed into a writing career in 2021. Though holding a bachelor's degree in marketing, Somin discovered his true calling in writing. He has penned over 2,700 articles for TheSportsRush, presenting a diverse range — news reports, opinions, and exclusives. A true Tiffosi, Somin never gives up on a chance to defend the Ferrari boys as a fan. As a sports writer though, he remains objective to the core and relishes opportunities to follow and engage in dissecting the action during races. That’s where the real thrill lies for him. Beyond the racetrack, Somin plays different sports including soccer. He enjoys exploring other sporting events and proudly supports Spanish soccer club Real Madrid.

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