Perhaps not the warm welcome to Mercedes that George Russell was expecting. F1
George Russell recalls being booed by F1 fans for the first time as a Mercedes driverGeorge Russell has said he found the experience of being booed by grown men unusual, having finally experienced it during a drivers’ parade in 2022.
But, having replaced Valtteri Bottas at Mercedes in 2022, Russell’s move toward the front of the grid meant suddenly competing for podium finishes and victories with the Brackley-based squad. “I’d never experienced that before. I’m a 24-year-old kid living his dream, just going out, working hard, trying to do his best, and you got these grown men booing you. I laughed it off, but it makes you think.”
“I speak to my friends, my girlfriend’s incredibly supportive, but also my trainer, Aleix Casanovas,” he said.
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