Mercedes explain why George Russell was forced to retire from F1 British Grand Prix
George Russell's British GP ended✃ prematureღly on Lap 34

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:George Russell’s F1 British G𝐆rand Prix came to a frustratingly earl✃y conclusion.
"Retire the car," was the order from Russell’s race engineer on Lap 34 at Silꦺverstone.
A suspected water system issue was the reason for his retirement, Mercedes confirmed.
Russell told Sky Sports when he first noticed a problem: "Probably about 10 lap🍸s before I had to retire.
"I hไad alarms on my steering wheel for some sort of water cooling failure.
"I don’t know what toౠ say. The car had been so good.
"It was a long race, I struggled a bit around the damp p꧋atches. Gutting."
Russ𝔉ell hadꦺ started the British Grand Prix on pole position and was running in fourth when he retired.
Russell was called into the pits and his team gave him the devas📖tating news he would have to retire, before he reacted by swearing loudly.
Russell had entered his home race by winning last weekend in Austria but any hope of a repeat resul🗹t ended in the most lacklustre way.
But his teammate Lewis Hamilton was later shedding tears of joy, when he sensationally won his home grand prix for the ninth time, at the final attempt with Mercedes before his 2025 e𒀰xit.

James was a spo🉐rts journalist at Sky Sports for a decade covering everything frဣom American sports, to football, to F1.