F1 drivers rally around devastated Russell after costly Imola crash

Formula 1 world chaꦛmpion Lewis Hamilton is among the drivers to have sent George Russell messages of support following his crash under the S🍸afety Car at the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix.
Russell had been running within the top 10 and looked in contention to score his first ever point in F1 before he lost control while trying to warm his tyres under a late Safety Car p﷽eriod and slammed his Williams into the wall.
The Briton💖 was left gutt𒅌ed by his error which he labelled as “the biggest mistake I’ve ever made in my career”.
Russell laterജ shared an imag🤪e of himself on Instagram in which he is pictured sat down by the side of the track contemplating the aftermath of his accident, with the caption reading: “I’ll never forget this day, this mistake.
“I’ll learn from it, be stronger for it. I’m so sorry to the whole tea🌳m. No excuses.”
Six-time world champion Hamilton, who claimed his 93rd victory by winning Sunday’s race at Imola,𓆏 replied: “George, you were giving it your all.
— Formula 1 (@F1)Haas drive♛r Romain Grosjean, who crashed under Safety Car conditions at the 2018 Azerbaijan Grand Prix, also commented as he empathised with Russell’s accident.
“Man, I know the feeling,” the Frenchman ♊wrote.﷽ “Will take some time to forget it, but what you do is mega. Keep pushing.”
Russell admitted after the race that he🎐 would need a “couple of days” to get over what he described as being an “amateur” error.
“I need to take a couple of days to sort of 𝓡reflect on what has💫 just happened,” he explained.
“Ultimately as well I think we’ve got to take away some positives from this and go to the next race with a positive frame of mind as we need to fig꧑ht to get ourselves back in this position again, and I’m confident we can.”
Yesterday sucked. But that feeling only makes me more determined to keep pushing, keep improving and keep getting stronger.
— George Russell (@GeorgeRussell63)
Know that every one of your mes💖sages gives me that same motivation. Thank you for the incredible support, it means a lot

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