F1 Mexico City GP: George Russell “kicking” himself over “terrible” lap as pole goes begging

Russell led a strong Mercedes challenge to Red Bull in qualifying in Mexico City, but 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Max Verstappen&nღbsp;proved too fast as he took ✨his sixth pole of the year by 0.304s.
The Briton held on to second place, just 0.05s ahead of teammate 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Lewis Hamilton, but was left frustrated by a costly mistake on his final lap of Q3.🌼
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Gꦆiven Mercedes’ performance throughout Saturday, Russell believed it was “our pole tꦐo have” but missed out on topping qualifying for the second time this season.
"The team deserved moreᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚ today, they've produced a really great car this weekend, and I think it's testament to them for the hard work they've been putting in for so long," said Russell.
"We saw last week Lewis showed what the car was capable of. 🐻I feel like it was our pole to have, and it was just a terrible lap from my side, so I'm sort of kicking myself.
"But at the end o🦋f the day, no points for qualifying𓃲 and I'm excited to be back on the front row.”

Russel♍l put Mercedes’ most competitive qualifying showing of a troubled 2022 so far down t✨o the unique, high-altitude nature of the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez circuit.
"With this high altitude, the drag is less of a factor, and that is w🍸here we get outscored by Red Bull, let's say," said 🦹Russell.
"They're always taking like three tenths out of us on the straight. Here it's less of a factor, so that's p❀robably why we're a lꦬittle bit more competitive.”
And with a two-prongeܫd Mercedes attack against Verstappen, Russell hopes the team will🐈 have a “reasonable shot” of challenging for their first win of the season.
"Having Lewis at the front gives us the 🎶chance to do something difꦡferent with the strategy," he added. "We'll see what we can do."


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