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George Russell has compared F1 to a Jenga tower, warning the “entire structure can collapse” if just one piece falls.
George Russell has expressed concerns about the potential downfall of Formula 1’s current success, comparing it to a Jenga tower.
As a director of the Grand Prix Drivers’ Association (GPDA), the 27-year-old has been actively involved in navigating tensions between F1 and the FIA since 2021.
Russell credits GPDA President Alex Wurz and legal advisor Anastasia Fowle for handling the majority of the union’s responsibilities amidst strained relations with F1’s governing body.
The dynamic has been influenced by FIA President Mohammed Ben Sulayem, who has sparked controversy within the sport.
Despite unexpected political involvement, Russell emphasizes the importance of finding a balance in addressing the evolving nature of F1’s landscape and governance.






