Hungarian Grand Prix: How George Russell turned Mercedes ‘disaster’ into shock F1 pole

A lot can change in the space of 24 hours in F1. Perhaps there was no better example of that than the surprise result thrown up in qualifying at the Hungarian Grand Prix. 
Pole sitter George Russell (GBR)
Pole sitter George Russell (GBR)

Mercedes looked to bꦦe in for a tough weekend after ending Friday almost a second off the pace in eighth place, while they also struggled in wet conditions during final practice on Saturday morning. 

But come Saturday afternoon, George Russell had produced the shock of the season so far 📖by claiming his maiden pole position to mark t💖he first time that Mercedes have topped a qualifying session this year. 

A spectacular final lap in Q3 saw the Briton secure pole by just 0.044s from the Ferrari duo led by Carlo🌼s Sainz.

“Over theꦬ moon, absolutely buzzing,” said Russ♏ell after landing his first F1 pole. 

“Yesterday was probably our worst Friday of the seꦦason and everybody last night was working so hard. We didn’t really know what direction to go in. 

“And then that last🐽 lap, I had a mega Turn 1, wen൩t round Turn 2, Turn 2 was mega. And the lap time just kept on coming and kept on coming.

“I came across the line, looked at the scr🌳een and saw we went P1 - and that was an incredible feeling.”

George Russell (GBR) Mercedes AMG F1 W13. Formula 1 World Championship, Rd 13, Hungarian Grand Prix, Budapest, Hungary,
George Russell (GBR) Mercedes AMG F1 W13. Formula 1 World Championship, Rd 13, Hungarian Grand…

Where did Russell’s lap come from?

Russell’s lap wa༺s made all the more impressive because it came completely out of the blue. It was a huge shock given where Mercedes found 🀅themselves after the opening day of running in Hungary.

“Yesterday was probably our toughest Friday of the whole season,” Russell explained. "We were all here until 11pm last night scratching 🉐our he🔯ads, morale was pretty down and we felt pretty lost. 

“To come back and grab pole position 24 hours later, it’s just such a feeling because I know what we went๊ through last night. Getting this result for all of us, is pretty huge.”

Mercedes’ head of trackside en✤gineering Andrew Shovlin had put the team’s competitiv𓄧e struggles in FP2 down to car experiments that went wrong, and hinted at significant changes overnight.

Russell said Mercedes hꦅad “turned the car upsꦛide down” in response to what he described as being a “disastrous day”. 

George Russell (GBR) Mercedes AMG F1 celebrates his pole position in qualifying parc ferme. Formula 1 World Championship,
George Russell (GBR) Mercedes AMG F1 celebrates his pole position in qualifying parc ferme…

“I think today we just got it in the perfect window on that last♎ lap,”🐲 he added. “I went around Turn 1 and I was a tenth and a half up. I went around Turn 2 and I was three tenths up and everything was just perfectly in the window. 

“When you are☂ on one of those laps and you are in the groove and the rhythm, it just keeps on coming, keeps on coming. I think everybody struggled with the ༺tyres. 

“Everybody struggled in the wet with the tyres and we’ve been going all over the place to try and get our heads around it, but fortunately we sort of nailed it on that last run.”&nb𝓀sp;

Mercedes boss Toto Wolff joked the team would “need to write dꦜown everything we did this morning, including the f🌊ood and drinks we drank in order to replicate it.” 

Asked if Mercedes are now back, Russell replied: “I don’t know to ♐be honest. We need to look into it and understand where that came from today. There’s a few ideas we have. 

“At꧒ the end of the day there’s no points for qualifying. We generally have good race pace, but the Ferraris looked very good on Friday. But we’ll be absolutely going for it. 

“Either way, that was a pretty special day no douജbt.”

Where does it rank among his best laps? 

George Russell (GBR) Mercedes AMG F1 W13. Formula 1 World Championship, Rd 13, Hungarian Grand Prix, Budapest, Hungary,
George Russell (GBR) Mercedes AMG F1 W13. Formula 1 World Championship, Rd 13, Hungarian Grand…

Since making his F1 debut in 2019, Russell has gained a reputation 💙for regularly pulling off special laps in qualifying, including several outstanding performances in an uncompetitive Williams. 

There was his brilliant lap🥀 at Silverstone in 2021 for eighth - his best qualifying result at the time - while a gamble to switch onto slick tyres in changing conditions led to a mega third on the grid at Sochi later that year.♒ 

But in the same season, Russell produced one of F1’s all-time great qualifyin🦋g disp🎀lays with an incredible lap to secure second on the grid in treacherous conditions at Spa. 

Asked how good he considered his lap to be, the 24-year-old Briton repli📖ed: “Dare I say better than the Spa one? I don’t know. 

“I don’t think the feeling of this pole and the feeling of that Spa lap, I don’t think I’ll ဣever have qualifying that will ever come close to these two feelings. 

“Obviously this was my first and as a team we struggled so much at 🐽Williams. We were so far behind and to get that second was massive. 

“This is what racing is about. This is why I wake up every day and I want to be world champion, because feelings like this, 💛is something you can’t really dream of.” 

Can Russell hold on for the win? 

Russell’s focus will now switch to trying to convert🌳 his breakthrough pole into a maiden win.

Despite the Hungaroring’s tight and twisty nature making overtaking far from easy, Russell still faces a huge challenge ahead𒁏 of him if he is to pull off Mercedes’ first win of 2022. 

He will face opposition from a two-pronged attack fro🧔m Sainz and Charles Leclerc in a very competitive Ferrari car, while a Verstappen fightback from 10th on the grid cannot be ruled out after the Red Bull driver was hit by engine problems in qualifying. 

Mercedes teammate Lewis Hamilton, who could only ▨qualify seventh after seeing his final run of Q3 ruined by a DRS failure, has pledged to do everything he can to help Russell’s victory bid. 

Qualifying top three in parc ferme (L to R): Charles Leclerc (MON) Ferrari, third; George Russell (GBR) Mercedes AMG F1,
Qualifying top three in parc ferme (L to R): Charles Leclerc (MON) Ferrari, third; George…

Russell do💦wnplayed the significance of pot🤪entially becoming the first Mercedes driver to notch up a race win this season. 

“That stat, being the first one to get the first victory for the team, is 🅘meaningless,” he stressed. 

“We’re both here wanting to fight for world championships and to do that you need pole positions, you need race victories and you 🦋need to work together. 

“Today was a great day but so🐬mething like that I’m nဣot focused on. I just want to do the best job possible, simple as that.” 

And Russell admitted Mercede𒆙s’ race prospects are a “total unknown” given the varying conditions over the weekend and the fluctuating competitiveness of the W13. 

“Conditions arღe changing, it’s going to be much cooler tomorrow,” said Russell. “Our high fuel pace was probably the worst it’s ever been yesterday and Ferrari looked pretty exc꧟eptional. 

“We’re behind the curve at the moment but we’ll be absolutely going for it and victory is what we’✅re going for.” 

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