Russell writes letter of apology to Williams
George Russell has sent a letter apologising to the Williams team for his Imola crash behind the Safety Car, according to RaceFans.net.
George Russell has sent a letter apologising to the Williams team for his Imola crash behind the Safety Car, according to RaceFans.net.
Crashing behind a Safety Car may be a "cardinal sin" but Jolyon Palmer says it is "far easier" to do than one can imagine.
Toto Wolff has told Mercedes junior driver George Russell to forget about his Imola blunder – saying it happens to the “best ones”.
Jolyon Palmer thinks George Russell has developed a bit of a "monkey on his back" with his continued wait for his first career points.
Lewis Hamilton has sent George Russell a message of support after his Emilia Romagna Grand Prix howler, saying: “You’re great, bud.”
George Russell has apologised for throwing away a glorious opportunity for his first-ever Formula 1 point and first point of the season for Williams.
After another fantastic qualifying performance in the Williams, George Russell was left wondering how he keeps delivering.
Sergio Perez will not be replacing George Russell at Williams, with Simon Roberts confirming both Russell and Nicholas Latifi for 2021.
George Russell is facing somewhat of an anxious wait for his latest test results after his trainer display mild respiratory symptoms.
Esteban Ocon was very disappointed to read in the news that George Russell's seat at Williams could be under threat.
Although he wouldn't be happy if Williams dropped George Russell, Toto Wolff has again insisted it is the Grove team's decision and one that Mercedes won't interfere with.
George Russell thinks Sergio Perez's camp has started the Williams rumours to try and apply pressure on the likes of Red Bull.
George Russell revealed he had a ‘Pastor Maldonado moment’ while battling with rivals on his way to finishing 14th in the Portuguese Grand Prix.
George Russell enjoyed a solid qualifying for Williams at the Portuguese GP, and hopes are high for the race.
Toto Wolff concedes it is entirely up to Williams whether they run George Russell next season, Mercedes does not have a say in the matter.