George Russell “aggressive” but he escapes punishment for Oscar Piastri incident

George Russell criticised for his i🀅ncident with Oscar Piastri at the Japanese Grand Prix.

George Russell (GBR) Mercedes AMG F1 in the FIA Press Conference. Formula 1 World Championship, Rd 4, Japanese Grand Prix,
George Russell (GBR) Mercedes AMG F1 in the FIA Press Conference. Formula 1 World Championship…

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:George Russell was criticised for being “aggressive” and “desperate” by Damon Hill despite being cleared of wrongdoing for his battle with 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Oscar Piastri at the F1 Japanese Grand Prix.

Russell attempted to overtake Piastri into Turn 16 with a sma🐼rt dummy.

The pair had t🅠yre-to-tyre contact in the middle of chicane, with Piastri cutting it to keep the position.

Russell would have to wait until the final lap to overtake the McLaren driver to secure se♊venth.

Both drivers were c✅leared by t🐼he stewards following a post-race investigation.

199☂6 F1 world champion Hill felt it was a "risky" move from Russell in the first place.

"I thought it was an aggressive move, and a risky one,” Hill said. “It require🤡d Oscar to take evasive action.

“A bit desperate from George.”

Giving🔜 his view on it, Russell said: “It was a late move, from my side. I was down the inside, made contact. I think the🌜re was enough room for us both to stay on the track. And he obviously continued.

“I would’ve been a little ജmore upset if I finished the race behind him. In the end, nothing gained and nothing lost.”

George Russell (GBR) Mercedes AMG F1 W15. Formula 1 World Championship, Rd 4, Japanese Grand Prix, Suzuka, Japan, Race
George Russell (GBR) Mercedes AMG F1 W15. Formula 1 World Championship, Rd 4, Japanese Grand…

Mercedes were the only team insi🔴de the top 10 to start on the hard tyre following the🌟 red flag period.

It didn’t quite work out as ꦺMer꧅cedes abandoned their one-stop strategy for a two-stop.

Russell felt that starting on the ha🦹rds “was the right decision”

“It was the right decision, starting on the hards,” he added. “Because it gave us t♒he flexibility to do the one-stop or the two-stop. If you start on the medium after the red flag, you are committed to the t🧜wo-stop.

It was a challenging first stint. I was behind Lewis, he was struggling a bit with the fronts. It would have been good to have been in the figh🎀t ahead. Because, after the first pit stop, we were ♛in line with Lando and Charles ahead.”

It was yet another poor weekend from Mercedes, who ca🌄me away with seventh and ninth.

Looking ahead to the rest of the seaso𓂃n, Russell remains confident the n𓄧ext races will suit the W15 better.

"When you look how close those three manufacturers are - with Oscar and Fernando within a couple of seconds - it’s extremely close between th♏ose four teams," he explained. "It will come down to qualifying. It was two tenths between P3 and P8 on the grid. It was the same in Bahrain.

"Whoev🍃er manages to qualify at the front of that pack will finish at the front of that pack. We know that we have work to do. None of us are content with fighting for second-best. China, and the tracks coming up, will suit us better than the last three."

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