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Russell: 'It Feels Good, After Miami; I Never Doubted My Chances'
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Russell: 'It Feels Good, After Miami; I Never Doubted My Chances'

From ABC Color · () Spanish

Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

At a glance

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  • George Russell secured pole position for the Canadian Grand Prix sprint race, ahead of teammate Andrea Kimi Antonelli.
  • Russell expressed satisfaction with the result, stating he never doubted his capabilities despite a recent setback in Miami.
  • He noted the effectiveness of recent car upgrades and the unique nature of the Montreal circuit, where he has a strong track record.

George Russell's 'mini-pole' for the Canadian Grand Prix sprint race, achieved ahead of his teammate Andrea Kimi Antonelli, brings a much-needed boost of confidence. After a challenging Miami Grand Prix where Antonelli extended his championship lead, Russell's performance in Montreal signifies a potential turning point. His assertion that he "never doubted" his abilities, even after the Miami result, speaks volumes about his resilience and self-belief.

It feels good, after Miami. I never had doubts, I always knew what I am capable of.

โ€” George RussellRussell reflects on his pole position after the Miami Grand Prix.

Russell's comments highlight the crucial role of car development in Formula 1. He specifically mentioned that "the upgrades are working well" and that the team has "hit the nail on the head." This suggests that Mercedes is making tangible progress, moving in the right direction to challenge for consistent results. In a sport where fractions of a second determine success, these incremental steps are vital.

The Canadian Grand Prix circuit in Montreal holds a special significance for Russell. Having won there last year and secured pole position for the past three seasons, it's a track where he clearly excels. His familiarity and comfort on this circuit, combined with the recent technical improvements, create an optimistic outlook for the weekend's races.

This is a unique circuit.

โ€” George RussellRussell comments on the characteristics of the Montreal circuit.

From the perspective of a publication like ABC Color in Paraguay, this news is particularly interesting. While Formula 1 might not command the same daily headlines as in Europe or North America, there's a strong appreciation for motorsport excellence. Russell's performance, especially his ability to bounce back and capitalize on track conditions, resonates with a spirit of perseverance. The fact that he's leading the sprint shootout, a condensed format demanding immediate performance, further elevates the significance of this achievement.

The upgrades are working well, I think we've hit the nail on the head. With the starts we are taking small steps forward. We don't have to fly out.

โ€” George RussellRussell discusses the team's recent car improvements.
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Originally published by ABC Color in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.