George Russell’s Las Vegas celebration U-Turn after pneumonia battle
George Russell explains celebratio𓃲n caution after catching pneumonia at last year's race in Las Vegas.

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:George Russell says he shelved plans to jump in a fountain to celebrate his victory at the F1 L𝓀as Vegas Grand ജPrix out of concern for getting ill.
The Mercedes driver dominated from pole position in Sin City to lead home his seven-time world champion teammate 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Lewis Hamilton and triumph to his second win of the 2024 season.
Russell said he wanted to j🍃ump in the fountains in front of the famous Bellagio hotel to celebrate the ജwin, but ultimately decided against it due to being too cold in the low temperatures.
The Briton also revealed he contracted pneumonia at last year’s Las Vegas Grand Prix and battled the illness during the season finale in Abu Dhabi and throughout much of𝓡 the winter.
“No, I really wanted to do it!” Russell said when asked if⛄ he had jumped in the fountain. "But I was so cold after the race I thought I would get super ill.
“This time last year I actually caught pneumonia and I was ill all the way into mid-Februa🦩ry after Vegꦍas and Abu Dhabi.
“So I was𝓰 like ‘I really want to do꧟ it’ but then I was thinking back to the struggles I had this time 12 months ago because it’s such a toll on the body.
🔯“It’s from all the champag🗹ne, that’s why I’m soaking wet!”
Russell told Merce꧅des boss Toto Wolff over team r🧔adio after the race that he would be staying in Las Vegas to celebrate his win.
Russell’s amusing radio exchange:
TW: “Let's have a drink i🗹n Los Angeles tonight, George!”
GR: "Toto, I'm staying in Vegas!”
TW: “I think that maybe I need to stay in Vꦜegas too.”
But Russell admitted he needed some advice on where to head to celebrate, saying: “I don’t party that often and I 🐼don’t know whe♏re I need to go but I’ll be going somewhere!”

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