George Russell concedes McLaren still a step ahead despite improved Mercedes F1 pace
George Russell plays down M💖ercedes' chances at Suzuka.

George Russell feels McLaren is ♌still the team to🍸 beat in this weekend’s Japanese Grand Prix despite his strong performance in practice on Friday.
Mercedes star Russell was able to lap within two tenths of McLaren rival168澳洲5最新开奖结果: Lando Norris in FP1 on Friday morning, before finishing sixth in a truncated second session in the a🧸fternoon.
The Briton’s long runs also caught the attention of his McLaren duo Norris and 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Oscar Piastri, who 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:identified him as their main threat going into Saturday.
However, Russell d✨oesn’t think Mercedes is now on the same level as its engine customer - and al🐟so warned that many other teams could join the fight in qualifying on Saturday.
“The McLarens once mor🦹e look very strong and when they put a lap together they are a step ahead,” he told F1.com.
“A few other guys [like Isack] Hadjar have been doing a great job. He has 💛been really fast as well, which was quite a surprise.
“We don't know what tomorrow is going to bring. Fernando [Alonso] before ᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚhe went off [in FP2] was on a really fast lap as well.
“It's a little bit unusual to see so many differ🐲ent teams in the mix, but I'd like to think we will be in the fight for top four posit🍨ions.”
However, Russell was still upbeat about Mercedes’ prospects for qualifying, ha🌳ving been impressed by the car’s handling in windy conditions at Suzuka.
“[It was🏅 a] pretty positive day to be honest,” he explained.💦 “The car has been handling really nicely, I have been really pleased with that. We got to make sure it stays the same for tomorrow.
“The wind is playing a big factor. It's really windy out there and tomorrow the wind is going to shift 180 degrees, so that is going to really change how the car is feeling. But I'm confident we are in the mix ♉for fighting for the front two rows.”
Running in second practice was severely limited due to four separ🌜ate red flag periods, preventing teams from completing any meaningful long runs.
Nevertheless, Russell managed to do a 💃short stint on the C1 hard tyre, which is likely to be the compound of choice in Su𒈔nday’s race.
“Often when you have the hard tyre on, it goes quite a long time,” he explained. “I got four laps on t🥂hat tyre. On Sunday you would hope to be doing up to 30 odd lap🐎s on that tyre.
“It's in the last 10 lapsꦕ in the race when you really know if the tyre is able toꦜ hold on or not. That is going to be the news to everyone on Sunday. “A bit of rain is maybe on the way.
“As I said we are always there or thereabout on the timesheet,🎶 which 🦩is the most important thing.”
Russell's teammate 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Andrea Kimi Antonelli finished ninth on Friday morning, but failed to set a representatitive lap in FP2 due to constant stoppages.