Why George Russell is not entertaining thoughts of a maiden F1 title yet

George Russell says he is not thinking about the prospect of winning a maiden Formula 1 title in 2022 after joining Mercedes. 
George Russell (GBR) Mercedes AMG F1.
George Russell (GBR) Mercedes AMG F1.
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The 24-year-old Briton earned promotion to the Mercedes works team for the upcoming 2022 campaign thanks to his consistent eye-catching performances for strugglers Williams ♛across his first three seasons in F1. 

Russell will partner seven-time world champion Lewis Hamilton at the team which has clinched eight consecutive constructors’ titles and seven drivers’ championships since 𒉰the start of 2014. 

But with a major overhaul to the techn🌸ical regulations coming into effect this year, Russell is refusing to get ahead of himself by thinking about the prospect of fighting for his first world championship. 

“It’s not even something I’m thinking abouꦉt, to be honest,” said Russell𓄧. 

“I think it’s quite incredible how racing drivers’ minds work, that when you put the helmet on - it doesn’t matter if you’re fighting for a win or, for me for the last few years, fighting at the back of the grid – you always get on with the✤ exact same minds🧔et.

“I had the best ꧙example of that in Bahrain when I raced for Mercedes [in 2020]. For me, that was just another race, whether I was out in front or starting on the front row, the approach is the same, the mindset is the same, the work you put into the event, post-event, is exactly the same. 

“So, work on the process and worry about everythi🥂ng afterwards.”

George Russell (GBR) Mercedes AMG F1 W13.
George Russell (GBR) Mercedes AMG F1 W13.
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🦹Mercedes rounded off a strong opening pre-season test at Barcelona with Hamilton and Russell locking out the top of the timesheets in a Silver Arrows 1-2. 

After completing 209 laps across the three days of running, Russell waꦬs back on the Mercedes simulator to prepare for the second three-day test in Bahrain, which begins on Thursday. 

There has been talk of Mercedes and Red Bu꧟ll bringing substantial upgrade packages to Sakhir. While Russell remained tight-lipped about exactly how much ﷺof the W13 would change, he admitted he is expecting to see developments in Bahrain. 

“🍌We arrived in Barcelona with our best estimate of where we needed to place the car but obviously, there’s a lot of things on track that were quite d🅰ifferent to what some people may have expected,” Russell explained. 

“So we need to go away and try and optimise from the limitations we had. I think we’ll see some changes come Bahrain and throughout🍌 the season I’m sure the development slope is going to be pretty rapid for everyone. 

“Whoeverಌ can get on top of that quickest and most efficiently will be the ones on top at the end of the season꧙.”

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