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HomeSportsAuto RacingF1 News: Mercedes' George Russell wins F1 opener in Australia

F1 News: Mercedes’ George Russell wins F1 opener in Australia

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George Russell led a 1-2 finish for Mercedes on Sunday, winning the season-opening Australian Grand Prix after holding off a challenge from the Ferrari team.

Starting from the pole position at Albert Park Grand Prix Circuit in Melbourne, Russell quickly was passed by Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc, who jumped from fourth to first into Turn 1. The two alternated in the lead for the first 11 laps, with Leclerc’s teammate, Lewis Hamilton, pushing the leaders.

When the virtual safety car was activated due to a problem with the car of Red Bull’s Isack Hadjar, the Ferrari cars stayed on the track while the Mercedes cars went to the pit lane.

It was a strategy that didn’t pay off.

Leclerc had to pit on lap 25 and Hamilton on lap 28 for tire changes, giving Russell back the lead and allowing Mercedes’ Kimi Antonelli to take second. And that’s just how the race ended, with Leclerc finishing third and Hamilton fourth.

Antonelli finished 2.9 seconds behind Russell, with Leclerc another 12.5 seconds back.

Defending Formula One season champion Lando Norris finished fourth and Max Verstappen fifth. Oscar Piastri, Norris’ McLaren teammate, crashed on the reconnoitering laps 35 minutes before the start and didn’t race.

“I’m feeling incredible. It was a hell of a fight at the beginning. We knew it was going to be challenging,” Russell said.

“I got on the grid, saw my battery level had nothing in the tank, made a bad start and then obviously some really tight battles with Charles, so I was really glad to cross the finish line.”

As F1 transitioned to new car regulations this season, Leclerc said the race gave him a chance to learn more about his car.

“We were quite strong in the race, which was a positive given that our expectations yesterday were not that high. I had a good start and learned a lot on those opening laps,” he said. “There are lots of things to manage at the same time … and I’m happy with how I handled the situation from inside the car. Unfortunately, we didn’t have the pace to hold onto first place later on.

“We’ve got to be on it in terms of development and push to the maximum to reduce the gap. We have gained a lot of insight in these days. We will take that knowledge with us and work on making a step forward for China.”

The Chinese Grand Prix will be held next Sunday at the Shanghai International Circuit.

–Field Level Media

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