
George Russell insists he 'hasn't forgotten how to drive' after Miami defeat to Antonelli
George Russell has dismissed any notion of a crisis in confidence after a crushing 43-second defeat to Mercedes teammate Kimi Antonelli at the Miami Grand Prix, extending a frustrating run of results. The British driver, who finished fourth, now trails the Italian rookie by 20 points in the championship and is without a podium since his season-opening win in Australia.
Why it matters:
Russell’s struggle to match his highly-touted rookie teammate is becoming a defining narrative of Mercedes' season and poses a significant threat to his own standing within the team. With Antonelli establishing himself as a consistent winner and championship leader, the pressure is mounting on Russell to halt his rival's momentum and reassert himself as a title contender, a position he held after the first race.
The details:
- Russell finished a distant fourth in Miami, 43 seconds behind race-winner Antonelli, marking another weekend where he failed to convert promising pace into a podium challenge.
- The result extends Antonelli's lead over Russell in the Drivers' Championship to 20 points, a substantial gap only four races into the season.
- In his post-race comments, Russell was gracious in praising Antonelli's talent but firmly defended his own abilities, stating, "I’ve not forgotten how to drive."
- He acknowledged going through a "tricky run" but emphasized the long season ahead and the team's plan to reassess their approach in the coming weeks.
- Former F1 driver Juan Pablo Montoya has highlighted the upcoming Canadian Grand Prix as a potential mental turning point, noting that another defeat to Antonelli at a circuit where Russell has previously won could deliver a severe psychological blow.
What's next:
All eyes will be on the performance gap at the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve in Montreal, a track where Russell took his maiden F1 victory in 2022. The Canadian GP is now framed as a critical test for Russell to prove he can stop Antonelli's charge and regain his early-season form. Failure to do so could see the narrative solidify around the rookie's ascendancy and intensify scrutiny on Russell's position as the team's lead championship hope.
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