George Russell was in a playful mood after securing the P3 to qualify for the Saudi Grand Prize race, but he was told to “get some costumes” by Natalie Pinkham after an embarrassing interview
George Russell, the star of Mercedes, was unable, but a muffled laugh during his sports chat that was rehabilitated in the Saudi Grand Prix, thanks to a humor of the tongue that discusses the tire strategy.
The 27 -year -old driver had just registered the start of the P3 on the network in the Jeddah Corniche circuit, where he arrived at the pole directly by Max Versaben and the winner in the end Oscar Pacide in P2.
PiaSSTri was a breadth of hair away from the upper center, and it was only lost in a second contract. Meanwhile, Lando Norris P10 was taken after the accident was reduced from his first Q3 attempt.
While Russell touched on the potential tire options of the opposition, he said in a Muslim way, Noris would “put him” heavily “from the gates, according to Express reports.
The British soon recorded dual entry, as he stopped with an entertaining smile before calling for a member of the camera member from his crew to smile and disrupt his flow unintentionally.
After returning to Natalie Pinkham, the show presenter Sky SPORTS F1 was unable to resist a messenger, and he advised him frankly “to get some costumes.”
In general, Russell was not sure to put it in the P3 network, as some light shines on the small margins of the error during the rehabilitation sessions.
“I am a little mixed feelings, to be honest, because I was completely conservative on my tires with my tires,” explained Mercedes Live Russell.
“Since it was my only embrace and I did not have a banker on the blackboard, I felt that if I made a simple mistake in one role or lock, I will be in P10.
Usually, your last bosom is in the third quarter, you send it completely.
“I lost a tenth and a half of myself in the last sector. The lap was great. It is exciting here, and you are very close to error at any time. But P3 may be more than we were hoping.”
PiaSSTRI McLaren continued its dominant start for the Formula 1 season with another victory in the Jeddah Corniche, where Verstapen was forced to settle on P2 on the back of a major punishment.
Charles Licertrick from Ferrari completed the platform in third place, while Norris lost the ground at the top of the drivers championship table because he could only crowd P4 – a brave effort from the beginning of the P10.
On the other hand, Russell surrendered his beginnings in the second row to landing only in P5, where his teammate Kimi Antonelli was completely behind him, but before the former Mercedes man and the world champion seven times Luis Hamilton on p. 7.
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