Russell hopes for no ‘team order stuff’ in Qatar GP

News

George Russell took aim at McLaren’s Qatar sprint race tactics on Saturday, saying he hopes Sunday’s full-length grand prix will be a “proper race” instead of “this team orders stuff.”

Oscar Piastri led a McLaren one-two in the Qatar sprint race after Lando Norris moved over to let his teammate past on the final lap as payback for Piastri gifting him a sprint race win in Brazil.

However, Russell, who finished third, seemed to take exception with Norris’ tactics earlier in the race when the McLaren driver slowed while leading to ensure Piastri had use of DRS to defend second place.

“It was very close to Turn 1 on a couple of occasions,” Russell said after the sprint race. “It was obviously so frustrating every lap, Lando backing up, giving Oscar the DRS.

“Obviously, I understand why they did that. But when you’re out here, you’re fighting, you want to give it everything, and you want to put a race on, for the fans, it was just pretty infuriating.”

Russell will start Sunday’s grand prix from pole ahead of Max Verstappen who was demoted to second a few hours after qualifying on Saturday.

Verstappen beat Russell by 0.055 seconds but was later penalised for “driving unnecessarily slowly,” a breach of Article 33.4 of the sporting regulations, as he prepared for his pole position lap.

The McLaren drivers in third and fourth.

“Hopefully we can have a proper race rather than this team orders stuff,” Russell said after qualifying. “It’s going to be a good race.

“I think we’ll all be going for it. It’s actually great that Max is in the mix as well. I was really surprised at their turnaround because they looked really off the pace yesterday, off the pace this morning.

Norris said after the sprint race that he had decided in Brazil that he would help Piastri and give up a victory if the opportunity arose. However, he added after qualifying that there he would not be so generous in Sunday’s grand prix.

“Yes, that was something completely separate,” he said. “So, I’m excited. I mean, I think we still have a good chance. I don’t think we’re as quick as the Mercedes.

“And Red Bull showed how much they improved from yesterday, you know. So, yes, plenty of opportunity for everyone.”

Products You May Like

Articles You May Like

Automaker shares fall as Trump threatens 25% tariff on Mexico and Canada
The Dodge Charger Daytona EV Follows Tesla’s Hidden Manual Door Handle Lead
Verstappen stripped of pole in Qatar qualifying
Audi A6 e-tron first drive: power, range, and luxury in a sleek design
Jeep Rear-Ends Mercedes Thrice, Blames Victim, Dashcam Exposes Him

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *