George Russell rejects Lewis Hamilton’s claim he got ‘lucky’ with Saudi Arabia setup choice
Russell came away from Jeddah as the lead Mercedes driver, out-qualifying and out-racing his mor💧e experienced teammate.
After the race, Hamilton blamed his setup choice, taking a swipe at Russell by claiming 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:“he’s usually wrong”.
The seven-time world champion said: “We work on that. There was like a 50-50 choice. I chose one way and he chose a൩ꦬnother.
“More often than not, the way he went is the wrong one.൩ But it just happened to work.
"So I could only match his pace than be quicker this weekend. But 🍰I’ll work hard to make sure we are in a better place next time.”
Speaking to the ൲media on Thursday in Melbourne, Russell was asked about Hamiltoꦇn’s post-race comments.
Russell insisted that “luck” wasn’t a factor, pointing towards his detail🐼ed preparation ahead of the race weekend.

“I don’t think there’s any luck in it at all,” Russell said. “It’s down to the prepar🃏ation you put in before the event and th♕e changes we made overnight.
“I knew that was going to be the ✅right direction with the work we did with the team and I believed it was going to be better than the setup Lewis opted for. I think everybody has different preferences.
“I was happy with the direction I took and the work I am doing with th𝓀e engineers.”
Hamilton sits two points clear of Russell in the drivers’ championship after the opening two rounds of F1 2023.

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