Russell will relish his golden opportunity at Mercedes
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[December 02, 2020]
By Alan Baldwin
(Reuters) - George Russell has yet to
score a point in nearly two seasons in Formula One but the Briton
will step into a winning car in Bahrain this weekend as Lewis
Hamilton's replacement at Mercedes.
They are huge shoes to fill for the 21-year-old Williams driver, who
has a long-term Mercedes contract, but Russell is ready to seize the
opportunity after COVID-19 ruled out his compatriot.
Replacing the most successful driver in the history of the sport, a
seven-times world champion with 11 wins to his credit already this
year, at the dominant team on the grid is some challenge.
Russell has long been tipped as a future Mercedes driver -- either
when Hamilton retires or the team lose faith in Finnish team mate
Valtteri Bottas -- and now has the chance to really show what he can
do.
The 2018 Formula Two champion has wrung every last bit of
performance out of an uncompetitive car at tail-enders Williams --
boasting a 36-0 qualifying record over team mates Robert Kubica
(2019) and Nicholas Latifi (2020).
Beating Bottas in qualifying will take some doing and his every move
will be under a new level of scrutiny.
The pressure will not be as great as it could have been, however,
because Mercedes have already won both championships for an
unprecedented seventh year in succession and there is nothing at
stake for them.
But it will still be there for Russell.
Mercedes will want to compare his performance to Bottas, who is
fighting Red Bull's Max Verstappen for second place in the
championship, in equal machinery and in race conditions with a view
to the future.
Bottas also knows there are considerable downsides for him -- being
punished by Hamilton on a regular basis is one thing but losing to
an up-and-coming youngster would be a far greater setback.
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Mercedes had a reserve driver available in Belgian Stoffel Vandoorne,
a former McLaren racer now competing in Formula E, but Russell got
the nod not just as a future star but for his current level of
experience.
As Mercedes team boss Toto Wolff explained, the Briton is race-ready
and knows all about the 2020 Pirelli tyres and how they perform.
He also enables Mercedes to turn a negative -- their star driver's
sudden absence -- into a potential feel-good story about a rising
talent.
"George has shown impressive form this year with Williams, playing
an instrumental role in their climb up the grid," said the Austrian.
"I am optimistic that he will deliver a strong performance alongside
Valtteri, who will be a demanding reference for him."
Russell will be the first driver to graduate from the Mercedes
junior programme to the works team and also only the third Briton to
drive for them in the Formula One world championship after Hamilton
and the late Stirling Moss.
"I see this as a great chance to learn from the best outfit on the
grid right now and to come back as an improved driver, with even
more energy and experience to help push Williams further up the
grid," he said.
"Obviously, nobody can replace Lewis, but I'll give my all for the
team in his absence from the moment I step in the car."
(Reporting by Alan Baldwin in London, editing by Christian Radnedge)
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