‘Pressure on Antonelli’s shoulders, not mine’ – George Russell
Translated from Malay, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- George Russell stated that the pressure of the world championship race is now entirely on his teammate Kimi Antonelli.
- Russell believes Antonelli, who is currently leading the standings, is in a must-win situation.
- The Mercedes driver aims to avoid external pressure as the competition intensifies.
Mercedes driver George Russell has initiated psychological warfare by asserting that the pressure of the world championship race now rests entirely on his teammate Kimi Antonelli. As the competition heats up, Russell refuses to succumb to external demands, characterizing Antonelli's current leading position in the standings as a 'must-win' scenario.
Russell's comments suggest a strategic attempt to shift the focus and pressure away from himself and onto the young driver. Antonelli's current advantage in the standings places him in a precarious but potentially advantageous position, where victory is paramount to maintaining his lead. This dynamic sets the stage for an intense internal battle within the Mercedes team as they vie for championship glory.
The article implies that Russell is employing tactics to manage the psychological aspects of the high-stakes racing environment. By publicly placing the burden on Antonelli, Russell might be seeking to free himself from the intense scrutiny and expectations associated with championship contention, allowing him to perform at his best.
Originally published by Utusan Malaysia in Malay. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.