George Russell has “zero hard feelings” about Mercedes F1 team order to swap positions with Lewis Hamilton

The one-stopping Russell was instructed to let teammate 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Lewis Hamilton, who was running fresher tyres after making a second stop, through as they battled over fifth place with Ferrari’s 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Carlos Sainz in the closing stages of Sunday’s race at Suzuka.&nb๊sp;
Russell initially questioned the call and suggested copying the tactic used by Sainz🦄 at the previous round in Singapore, “Why don’t we invert on the last lap and he just stays in DRS like last week unless he’s fighting for a bigger result?”
But Merc♈edes rebuffed Russell’s plea, responding: “So it’s an instruction George, swap positions”.
Asked if he accepted the team order to swap positions, Russell replied: “Yeah, of course. You use the radio as a bit of a release valve because, it's so hot in the car, it's a long race, you're💝 there pushing for an hour and a half, you're fighting every inch.
"The main goal is to finish P2 i🔯n the constructor൲s' championship. The drivers' championship for me is out of the window totally, Lewis is in a good place to fight for a good position.
"But the goal is just to finish ahead of Ferrari this season, keep on working for next year, so yeah, no iss♎ues on my side.”

Russell added: “Of course, difficult for the team to judge. But as I sa൩id🍨, myself I've got one goal, which is to finish P2 in the constructors' championship for the team.
“Lewis has had a really consistent season this ye🌄ar. He's in a bat🔜tle for P3 in the drivers' championship.
"Worst case, we lost two extra points there. But we could have ended up with four points less, so when you take the averages, the team m꧃ade the r🌊ight call.
"And from my side, zero hard feelings. As I said, we've got to work on the car and we're not going to get upset over a poten🍬tial fifth and sixth loss versus a fifth and a seventh.”
Russell also said he had no complai൲nts about how hard Hamilton battled him, saying he viewed their 𓃲duel as “good, hard racing”.
“It’s just hard, fair racing,” he explained. “Of course, we lost a bit of overall time fighting with one another and again, you are a bit frustrated on the radio but that’s just part♍ of racing.”

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