One thing after the other – frustrations build for George Russell in Japan

Kimi Antonelli won his second successive race at Sunday’s Japanese Grand Prix, with Mercedes team-mate Russell in fourth.
One thing after the other – frustrations build for George Russell in Japan

By Philip Duncan, Press Association F1 Correspondent, Suzuka

George Russell believes everything is going against him after Kimi Antonelli moved into the lead of the world championship following his victory at Sunday’s Japanese Grand Prix.

Italian teenager Antonelli claimed a second win in as many races after he was afforded a free pit stop in Suzuka when Ollie Bearman crashed out of the race at 191mph.

The timing of the subsequent safety car derailed Russell’s hopes as he slipped from second to third before a battery problem, then allowed both Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc ahead.

Mercedes driver Kimi Antonelli of Italy reacts on the podium after winning the Japanese Grand Prix
Kimi Antonelli won in Japan (Eugene Hoshiko/AP)

Russell cleared Hamilton to finish fourth but he now trails Mercedes team-mate Antonelli by nine points.

His troubles arrived a fortnight after he broke down in qualifying in China to allow Antonelli a free run at pole, which he duly converted into his maiden win.

And Russell, the pre-season championship favourite, said: “At the moment, it is just one thing after the other.

“Racing can go for you, but it can also go against you too, and at the moment, every issue we are having is on my side of the garage and I am the one going through that pain.

“Sometimes people have problems in practice. We have not had a single issue in practice, but I have had problems in qualifying instead. It is the luck of the draw with these new cars.

“But it is race three of 22, and I am not concerned at all. It is a long year, and I know I have got what it takes to bounce back. I won’t dwell on it.”

George Russell sits in his car in the Mercedes garage at the Japanese Grand Prix
George Russell endured a ‘painful’ Japanese Grand Prix (Hiro Komae/AP)

Mercedes are looking increasingly likely to deliver this year’s world champion having won all three races so far.

Russell started the season on the front foot with victory in Melbourne but Antonelli, in just his second season on the grid, has struck back with two triumphs.

Asked if he was worried the momentum is starting to shift towards the Italian, Russell replied: “No, not at all. If the safety car came out one lap earlier today, the victory would have been on my side, and I am confident in that.

“In China without the qualifying issue, I was three tenths ahead in sprint qualifying so maybe I could have been on pole there and won. It is just how it turns out.

“We have got a four-week break so there is no momentum to be carried over. We will reset and go again for the next race.”

Russell had Antonelli in his pocket in their first season together at the Silver Arrows. However, the 19-year-old has emerged as a serious championship contender.

On Sunday, he became the first Italian driver since the great Alberto Ascari in 1953 to win consecutive races, and the first teenager ever to lead the title race.

“I’m not thinking too much about the championship,” said Antonelli. “Of course it’s great, but there’s still a long way to go.

“We need to keep raising the bar because George is very quick, and for sure he’s going to be back at his usual level.”

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