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Russell says he can now attack corners with new Mercedes F1 car

George Russell, Mercedes W15

Russell had a full day in the car in Bahrain on Wednesday, before Hamilton took over on Thursday.

While the team’s programme meant that Russell’s headline times were modest relative to those of rivals, he says that it was already clear that the car is an improvement.

Russell and Hamilton both lacked confidence in the rear end of last year’s W14, and crucially that trait appears to have been addressed.

“The car last year was really challenging to drive,” said Russell.

“Lewis and I had no confidence in it, it felt like it was going to bite us every single corner.

“We can attack the medium and high-speed corners without the rear end snapping out. And we feel like we’ve made a really good step in terms of the consistency of the car.

“We can really lean on it better than we’ve been able to in the past. And this was a huge focus throughout last year.

“We saw many flaws with the W14, which the team have done a really great job to rectify.

George Russell, Mercedes W15

Photo by: Erik Junius

“And we’ve now got a car mechanically where the aero guys can go in focus on just building downforce upon that, whereas in the past, whatever we did aerodynamically there were underlying issues with the race car that took a while to understand, and so on.”

Asked what the team is still missing, he said: “More downforce. When the car feels nice, but it’s not quite on the pace, you just need to find downforce in the right places.

“With this iteration of regulations, there’s definitely a sweet spot for all of the teams. You want the car as low as possible, but you can’t go too low in case you’re bottoming out or you cause bouncing, which is still a little bit there in the background for some teams.

“And it doesn’t take a lot to find that sweet spot and find a lot of performance. Hopefully Red Bull are already in that sweet spot, and we can close that gap. But yeah, it’s going to take a lot of hard work to do so.”

Although he felt good in the car Russell is under no illusions about the strength of the opposition that Mercedes faces.

“You can definitely tell from the very beginning if the car is an improvement and if it’s nice to drive,” he said.

“And it definitely is an improvement, there’s no doubt about that. But you could have the worst car to drive, but if it’s faster than everybody else, you’ll be happy with it.

“So it was definitely pleasurable to drive yesterday, I had a good feeling within the car. But we know that all of the other…

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