George Russell explains “embarrassing” sweat or rain confusion in Spanish GP

Russell was the only driver to report rain at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, claiming there were drops ꧙at Turn 5 on Lap 27.
Soon after, Russell clarified his initial remark: "Is✅ anyone else reporting rain? I think it's sꦑweat from the inside of my helmet."
Russell was asked about his confusing radio messages in the post-race pre🔯ss conferenc🔯e in Barcelona.
Firstly with the sweat, I had my hair dangling down in the first stint, I think I didn’t quite get it in my balaclava and that was annoying me because it was in my peripheral vision,” he said. “And then as I was sweating becღause it wasn't in my balaclava, it was dripping down onto my face.
“And then when I was braking, it was coming onto my visor so with the grey clouds, and then the spots of water on the visor I t𒀰hought it was rain. ꦿ;
“So that was a bit of an embarrassing one.”
Russell scored his first podium of the year, finishing third afteꦚr starting from 12th on the grid.
Reflecting on Mercedes’ improved form in Barcelona, he made itꦏ clear that they weren’🎐t going to get carried away given Aston Martin and Ferrari’s poor form.
“I think after yesterda༺y we knew it was going to be a challenge but woke♐ up with a bit more positivity and I thought we could definitely move forward, probably fight for P5, P6,” he added.

“I thought P3 would be a little bit out of reach – but the car was really, really great today; the team did a gre𒐪at job with the strategy and it was a really satisfying race, making some good m♊oves on the people around me.
“Huge thanks to the whole team for bringing these updates 🐎forward but equally, we’re not going to get carried away just after this one race, because we know it might be slightly different in the future races, and I think ge💦nerally Aston and Ferrari were a little bit more off the pace than normal.”

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