George Russell Criticizes Modern Formula 1 After the United States Grand Prix
Mercedes driver George Russell has expressed his concern about the direction that modern Formula 1 has taken, describing the current races as a simple “race to turn 1”. This statement comes after a United States Grand Prix with few emotions. The race at the Circuit of the Americas, which promised to be epic, was characterized by a limited number of overtakes. Max Verstappen’s victory, starting from pole position, was number 13 in the 19 races this year. Russell, who started in fifth position and finished sixth, lost a position to McLaren’s Oscar Piastri at the start.Russell explained that the lack of tire degradation and the proximity of lap times have made overtaking difficult. According to the driver, if he had maintained third position on the first lap, he would have been on the podium.Right now, in F1 it’s a race to turn 1. There’s no tire degradation, there are only three tenths between the fastest and slowest car in the top six.
George Russell
Russell added that the search for the ideal tire is a challenge. Ideally, the drivers would want a tire that allows them to go flat out for a limited time, forcing multiple pit stops. The Mercedes driver concluded that, although Pirelli has significantly improved the tires, they still contribute to less exciting races.Pirelli receives criticism no matter what. When there is a lot of tire degradation, people say it’s not real, the drivers can’t push when we have to manage… [then] we don’t like it when there is no tire degradation, we say it’s a boring race.
George Russell
