November 23 - George Russell seized his third pole position of the season for Saturday's Las Vegas Grand Prix.
Arriving for the FIA press conference soaking wet, George Russell revealed he did not celebrate his Las Vegas win by jumping into the Bellagio fountain as he feared another bout of pneumonia.
George Russell of Mercedes took pole position for the Las Vegas Grand Prix on Friday while title-chasing Max Verstappen was fifth as the Dutchman closes in on a fourth successive world championship.
George Russell decided to extend his stay in Las Vegas after winning Saturday night's Grand Prix. The 26-year-old Brit started on poll and went on to finish first ahead of team-mate Lewis Hamilton ...
George Russell plans to give Max Verstappen a “proper” title fight next season, claiming Lando Norris should’ve taken it down to the wire this season. Verstappen secured his fourth ...
Mercedes' had their best weekend in ages during the Las Vegas Grand Prix as cold temperatures, a George Russell Pole, and a lot of overtaking by Lewis Hamilton came together for the second ...
Mercedes driver George Russell has shared his thoughts on Red Bull’s Max Verstappen after the Las Vegas GP. In Vegas, Verstappen secured the fourth world championship of his career, leading the ...
George Russell put together a perfect final qualifying lap in his Mercedes to take pole position for Saturday's Las Vegas Grand Prix. He pipped Carlos Sainz by less than a tenth, with Pierre Gasly ...
George Russell topped final practice at the Las Vegas Grand Prix as Mercedes continued to show impressive pace ahead of qualifying. After Russell's team-mate Lewis Hamilton topped both practices a ...
George Russell was wet through after winning the Las Vegas Grand Prix in grand style. Had he jumped into the Fountains of Bellagio, scene of the post-race celebrations? No, and he cited a medical ...
LAS VEGAS — George Russell secured pole position on Friday evening for the Las Vegas Grand Prix, and Carlos Sainz will line up alongside him. The second row will be Pierre Gasly and Charles Leclerc.
Lewis Hamilton and George Russell demonstrated a moment of mutual respect on Instagram after the legendary Brit praised his Mercedes team-mate following an impressive one-two result at the Las ...