Mercedes “scratching their heads” after “incredible day"

Mercedes haཧve no answer for their strong performan🎉ce in practice in Las Vegas, George Russell admits.

George Russell
George Russell

168澳洲5最新开奖结果:George Russell says Mercedes are left “scratching their heads” after making an unexpectedly strong start at the F1 Las Vegas Grand Prix.

168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Lewis Hamilton topped both practice sessions on the first day of running in Sin City and headed a Mercedes 1-2 in FP1, with Russell third-quickest behind McLaren’s 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Lando Norris in FP2.

Russell admitted that no one ♏k𒆙nows what was behind Mercedes’ impressive performance.

“Yeah, incredible day. I'd love to tell you why, to be honest, we are scratching our heads a little bit, why it was so, so positive,” Russell sa🃏id.

“Obviously, it was only practice. Lewis did a really great job out there as well. He's been really on it since lap one, but the car has just been working. But yo🍌u know, we're on a street track. It's really dirty.

“It's getting fas♓ter and faster every lap. Because we were fast today, it doesn't necessarily mean we're going to replicate it tomorrow, when the track will be probably three seconds faster. So,🃏 pleasantly surprising.”

Asked if he fears Mercedes could lose pe𝔉rformance as the weekend unfolds, Russell replied: “It's definitely not a fear. I think the perception of us losing performance is maybe not quite fair.

“I think it's more of a function that our competitors don't use their high power. They might be running a bit more fuel than us on a Friday, so they're kind of histo🥂rically, they've been sandbagging a little bit more, and when they take it off they go into their normal position.

“There's a possibility that will happen again tomorrow, but the gap we showed this morning and this evening has been pretty subs꧃tantial.

“But I'm sure the other rivals are going to work hard overnight and close 𒆙that gap, but I just hope we can continue the form.”

Speaking between the practice sessions, 𒆙Mercedes boss Toto Wolff joked: “I t🔜hink we are dirty track champions.

“FP1 is always great and then t🅰he moment the grip kicks in, we've seen that the performances deteriorate. Having said that, I think the gap was pretty big.

“It's the biggest that we'v🥃e seen so far in FP1, so we've got to spray some dust for all the sessions tomorrow, in qualifying or something.

“But I don't believe this kind of 𒀰advantage to the other teams is going to last. I would very much hope that wဣe're not falling behind like we did in the past on some of the tracks, but remain competitive, fight in the front.”

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