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Although Mercedes was the dominant car in Australian Grand Prix Qualifying, George Russell is very careful with his predictions for the race.
Although Mercedes locked out the front row at Australian Grand Prix Qualifying, and he qualified almost eight tenths ahead of third-placed Isack Hadjar, George Russell was very careful when he was asked about his expectations for tomorrow’s race.
“I think the goal for us right now is to just try and make the finish line because we honestly don’t know what’s going to happen,” Russell said.
“The most simple things that we’ve been dealing with over the past years, such as pit stops, are now really challenging with all the procedures.
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“Getting the engine in the right window, the turbo speed spinning enough, the battery not too low but not too high, race starts, we’ve seen our challenge. So, I think the goal for us was just to have a clean weekend.
“Of course we want to win, we want to be on board, we want to dominate the weekend, but it’s a really long season and we need to get through tomorrow and just have a clean race.
“Because at any point you can stumble and that could be the end of your day,” the Briton concluded.






